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Has/Have Verb Agreement – Monkey Theme

Has/Have Verb Agreement – Monkey Theme

  • June 10, 2019

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…

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Monkey Preposition Picture Cards

Monkey Preposition Picture Cards

  • May 24, 2019

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 behind in front of…

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Mitten Antonyms

Mitten Antonyms

  • January 21, 2019

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…

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Ghost Preposition Picture Cards

Ghost Preposition Picture Cards

  • October 24, 2018

Finding where "Gary the Ghost" is hiding is a not-so-scary way to work on prepositions, receptively or expressively! Your students will love this cute little ghost and how he tries not to be seen (but isn't very good at it).…

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Cat Preposition Picture Cards

Cat Preposition Picture Cards

  • August 23, 2015

Let Carl the cat help your students identify and name basic prepositions!  Each of these 18 picture cards features Carl in a position relative to an object (e.g., on a chair).  You can also use them to practice answer "where"…

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Go Together Picture Cards

Go Together Picture Cards

  • January 23, 2015

Using word association picture cards or "go togethers" is a great way to work on semantic relationships.  Younger students can work on matching the picture cards, while older students can practice describing the relationship between the two words. There are…

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