Cookie Game Board
Do you need this therapy saver in your stash? Sometimes you just need to be able to pull out a game board and some stimulus cards and let the practicing (and fun) begin! You can use this cookie themed board…
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Do you need this therapy saver in your stash? Sometimes you just need to be able to pull out a game board and some stimulus cards and let the practicing (and fun) begin! You can use this cookie themed board…
I found this fun, hands-on activity over at Fun Learning for Kids and thought it could be a great activity for therapy sessions. With a few simple items, you can make a wall with gingerbread men that can be decorated…
No dessert says Thanksgiving more than pumpkin pie! Whether you actually make it with your students (you brave soul) or just go through the steps, it's sure to be a hit! Once you've gone over the steps, you can practice basic…
These are just what you were looking for... no prep, print-and-go pages for your students who are working on /l/, /r/, "er," "th," and /k/ at the word level! Use them with a group by letting students color a picture…
This grid is a bit different than the traditional grid iron, but still has a football theme! This reinforcement activity is sure to get used over and over and can be used with students of almost any age. What to…
Bingo games are a fun way to help keep students engaged while learning vocabulary. The calling cards for this game have the definitions for the fall vocabulary words that are listed on the boards. After you say the definition, the…