Multiple Meaning Words – Set 1
Use all or part of this set to do a multiple meaning words unit with your students. All of the items in this set focus on the same 15 multiple meaning words, so that your students can get TONS of…
Use all or part of this set to do a multiple meaning words unit with your students. All of the items in this set focus on the same 15 multiple meaning words, so that your students can get TONS of…
These picture cards can be used for many things, such as introducing and practicing vocabulary words and working on /g/, /f/, “sh” in a beach-themed "Go Fish" game. Printing two copies of the cards gives you the option of playing…
Add these cards to your speech therapy materials and you won't be sorry! You can use them to work on correcting cluster reductions or simply for practicing /s/. They make great stimulus cards for drill or to use with games. …
With this hands-on therapy activity, your students will practice "has/have" subject-verb agreement with the help of these cute monkeys. Students first give the monkey or monkeys an item and then say a sentence to describe it, such as, "The monkey has…
Welcome to the flip side of categorization...category exclusion! Students need to know more than just what belongs in a category, but what doesn't belong and why. These picture cards and sentence fill-ins are great for working on category exclusion with…
Go beyond "good/bad" and "happy/sad" antonyms! Help your students build their vocabularies with these antonym cards! They are great for the older students on your caseload. You can use them for receptive tasks, such as matching games, or for expressive…