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Fill In The Adjective Sentences – Farm Theme

Fill In the Adjective Sentences – Farm Theme

  • September 30, 2025

Use this fun (and sometimes silly) game to get students using adjectives and seeing how they can change the meaning of a sentence. You can see how many different adjectives your students can think of or let them use the…

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Fold The Flap For F Sound

Fold the Flap for F Sound

  • September 30, 2025

Use these hands-on pages to keep your students motivated as they practice! After the students say their word, they fold up the flap to hide the picture. Not only does this keep their hands busy, it helps them see how…

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Practice Grids For P Sound

Practice Grids for P Sound

  • September 30, 2025

Practice grids just might be your new favorite articulation therapy resource, especially when your students are working at the word level. They are great as a motivation tool (add stickers to the boxes) as well as a data collection resource.…

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Picture Reveal Activity – Safari Theme

Picture Reveal Activity – Safari Theme

  • July 31, 2025

Use this fun, interactive, reinforcement activity with your students to motivate them to keep going until the full picture is revealed! You can have them complete a set of tasks before clicking on the disappearing tiles or have them click…

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Context Clues – Safari Theme

Context Clues – Safari Theme

  • July 31, 2025

Learning to use context clues to determine the meaning of unknown words is crucial for our students. Use these safari-themed cards to practice this important language skill. The cards are available in both printable and interactive versions. Interactive Material: This…

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Irregular Past Tense Verbs – Safari Theme

Irregular Past Tense Verbs – Safari Theme

  • July 31, 2025

Practice irregular past tense verbs with your students with these safari-themed sentences. There are 20 sentences in worksheet and card format where students fill in the blank with the past tense form of the verb in parentheses. If you want,…

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