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Spring Articulation Reinforcement Pages

Spring Articulation Reinforcement Pages

  • March 30, 2026

Use these no prep, print and go pages with your students who are working on /s/, "sh," /r/, /l/, and "th" at the word level. The "th," and /r/ pages have pictures for the target words to help those students…

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Dot-a-Sound For L Sound – Basketball Theme

Dot-a-Sound for L Sound – Basketball Theme

  • February 26, 2026

Get your students talking and dotting with these speech materials! With the printable pages, students say a word and then dot it with a bingo dauber or cover it with a chip. They drag a colored dot over the picture…

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Say And Color Pages – Basketball Theme

Say and Color Pages – Basketball Theme

  • February 26, 2026

Here are some quick and easy NO-PREP pages to use in your speech therapy sessions. There are 50 basketball-themed pictures on each page for a large number of productions. Have your students roll a die, say that number of targeted…

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Picture Reveal Activity For St. Patrick’s Day

Picture Reveal Activity for St. Patrick’s Day

  • February 26, 2026

Use this fun, interactive, reinforcement activity with your students to motivate them to keep going until the full picture is revealed! You can have them complete a set of tasks before clicking on the disappearing tiles or have them click…

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Say And Color Pages – Fairy Tales Theme

Say and Color Pages – Fairy Tales Theme

  • December 27, 2025

Here are some quick and easy NO-PREP pages to use in your speech therapy sessions. There are 50 fairy tale-themed pictures on each page for a large number of productions. Have your students roll a die, say that number of…

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Feed The Dragon – R Clusters

Feed the Dragon – R Clusters

  • December 27, 2025

This activity is a fun way for your students to practice their speech sounds! With the printable page, you can cut a hole in the dragon's mouth for the cards to go into and attach it to an empty tissue…

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