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Bookworm Preposition Picture Cards

Bookworm Preposition Picture Cards

  • July 30, 2023

Wiggles the Worm loves school! Use these picture cards to work on prepositions, receptively and expressively. Your students will love finding where this cute little worm is hiding! The prepositions used are: in, on, under, in front of, behind, next…

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Monkey Preposition Picture Cards

Monkey Preposition Picture Cards

  • May 30, 2023

Marcel the Monkey is being mischievous! Use these picture cards to work on prepositions, receptively and expressively. Your students will love finding where this cute little monkey is hiding! The prepositions used are: in, on, under, in front of, behind,…

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Cat Preposition Picture Cards

Cat Preposition Picture Cards

  • April 30, 2023

Let Carl the cat help your students identify and name basic prepositions! They'll love seeing all of the places where he has decided to relax. There are 24 pictures that include the prepositions: in, on, under, in front of, behind,…

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Spring Picture Cards

Spring Picture Cards

  • February 26, 2023

These picture cards can be used for many things, such as introducing and practicing vocabulary words or talking about object functions.  Printing two copies of the cards gives you the option of playing "Go Fish" or a memory matching game.…

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Leprechaun Preposition Picture Cards

Leprechaun Preposition Picture Cards

  • February 25, 2023

Perfect for St. Patrick's Day, these picture cards make finding "Lucky the Leprechaun" a great way to work on prepositions, receptively or expressively! The prepositions used are: in, on, under, in front of, behind, next to Interactive Material: This material…

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Has/Have Verb Agreement With Snowmen

Has/Have Verb Agreement with Snowmen

  • December 31, 2022

With this hands-on therapy activity, your students will practice "has/have" subject-verb agreement with the help of these friendly snowmen.  Students first give the snowman or snowmen an item and then say a sentence to describe it, such as, "The snowman…

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