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Practicing Patterns – Ice Cream Theme

Practicing Patterns – Ice Cream Theme

  • September 8, 2013

Being able to notice and continue patterns is a basic concept that is important to future math and vocabulary skills.  You can have your students practice this skill with fun ice cream pictures!  They continue the ice cream patterns by…

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Friendship Soup Fill-In Story For S Sound

Friendship Soup Fill-In Story for S Sound

  • February 8, 2013

This fill-in-the-blank winter story is a fun way for students to practice /s/ at the word and sentence levels. Have the students pick words from the choices provided or come up with their own. Fill in the story with their…

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Language Worksheet For Using Correct Capitalization

Language Worksheet for Using Correct Capitalization

  • January 18, 2013

When your students can identify and fix errors in capitalization, they may be ready to write their own sentences following the rules for capitalization.  This worksheet contains prompts that guide students into writing sentences about topics that require capitalized words. …

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Capitalization Fix-up Worksheet – Winter Theme

Capitalization Fix-up Worksheet – Winter Theme

  • January 16, 2013

"Fix-ups" are a great way to have students identify and correct written errors, which can then carry-over to editing their own writing.  These winter themed fix-ups focus only on capitalization errors.  You can print copies of this language therapy worksheet…

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Identifying Words To Capitalize

Identifying Words to Capitalize

  • January 15, 2013

Before addressing rules for capitalization, see what your students already know!  The included pre-test has a list of 20 words (10 of which should be capitalized).  Students circle the words they think should be capitalized.  Scoring is quick and easy,…

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Find The Rhyming Picture

Find the Rhyming Picture

  • January 2, 2013

For students working on basic rhyming skills, these pages are a great place to start. The students name the first picture and then choose which one of the other three pictures rhymes with it. For the interactive version, they can…

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