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Guessing Game – TH Sounds

Guessing Game – TH Sounds

This clue-based guessing game makes working on "th" sounds fun! Students try to figure out the "th" words with as few clues as possible.  They can play in teams or individually.  A game board is also provided, but the game…

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Pumpkin Carving Sequencing Activity

Pumpkin Carving Sequencing Activity

  • October 31, 2010

Practice basic sequencing skills with these 6 step picture cards this Halloween!  Explain or demonstrate how to carve a jack-o-lantern, and then have your students use these cards to recreate the sequence. You can use the finished sequence to practice…

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Picnic Game Board – L Sound

Picnic Game Board – L Sound

  • April 30, 2010

Looking for a fun way to work on /l/ in all positions of words? With this picture-based game, students practice /l/ words as they head to the tree to have a picnic. Interactive Material: This material includes an interactive version…

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Insect Reading Sample And Comprehension Questions

Insect Reading Sample and Comprehension Questions

  • April 30, 2010

You can work on reading comprehension and locating answers with this short reading sample about insects and the ten questions that follow.  The reading sample discusses the features that all insects share and those that can vary.  There are printable…

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Rhyming Picture Cards – Picnic Theme

Rhyming Picture Cards – Picnic Theme

  • April 30, 2010

These rhyming picture cards are great for pre-readers. They can match the pairs of rhyming pictures and make silly sentences with them, such as "There is a bee in my tea" with the printable and interactive files.  The printable file…

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Words Of Order With Insects

Words of Order with Insects

  • April 30, 2010

Work on spatial words of order (e.g., first, third, last, in the middle) with these springtime insects.  You can have the student point to the one you say for receptive skill practice or have the student name the location for…

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