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Final Consonant Deletion Sentence Fill-Ins

Final Consonant Deletion Sentence Fill-Ins

  • May 27, 2020

These fill-in sentences with pictures are a great hands-on way to work on final consonant deletions. The picture for the word that completes the sentence (the target word) is first picked from two choices, indicating an awareness of the difference…

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Circus Theme Idiom Cards And Worksheet

Circus Theme Idiom Cards and Worksheet

  • May 13, 2020

Idioms may prove to be a challenging language task that needs direct instruction, even for your older students. Fitting with our circus theme, these ten idioms are presented on card pairs and a worksheet. The card pairs include an idiom…

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Spot It! Say It! Pages For CH Sound

Spot It! Say It! Pages for CH Sound

  • March 18, 2020

Want some easy-peasy print-and-go articulation pages? These pages are fun for students, easy for you, and productive for your sessions. They come in 3 levels for initial and final "ch" and are available in both print and interactive versions. They…

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Winter Theme Idiom Cards And Worksheets

Winter Theme Idiom Cards and Worksheets

  • January 29, 2020

Idioms are a part of our language that often need to be directly taught to our students, including these winter and cold-related ones. To make it easier to address in your therapy sessions, these idioms and their meanings are presented…

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Spot It! Say It! Pages For F Sound

Spot It! Say It! Pages for F Sound

  • January 20, 2020

You and your students will love these no prep, print and go pages for working on sounds at the word level. They make it quick to prep for therapy and are great for your students to take home for extra…

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Halloween Articulation Reinforcement Pages

Halloween Articulation Reinforcement Pages

  • October 22, 2019

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…

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