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Celebrate With Popcorn Themed Activities

Celebrate with Popcorn Themed Activities

I'm not sure who came up with National Popcorn Day (January 19th) or National Popcorn Poppin' Month (October), but I think both were great ideas!  This year you can bring the celebration into your sessions with popcorn themed activities and…

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Christmas Tree Paper Plate Craft

Christmas Tree Paper Plate Craft

  • December 9, 2013

This cute, inexpensive Christmas tree craft can be used in a variety of ways in your therapy sessions, such as ordering by size, sequencing, and following directions.  You can also use it as a reinforcement activity by rewarding students with…

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Sticky Note Articulation Activity

Sticky Note Articulation Activity

Here's a simple,  easy-to-prepare activity that makes working on articulation skills hands-on and interactive.  By covering up the target words with sticky notes and adding bonus spaces, a page of words becomes an activity!  You can even use this with…

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A Not-So-Despicable Comparing Activity

A Not-So-Despicable Comparing Activity

  • September 2, 2013

Minions!!!  Thanks to the Despicable Me movies, we now think of minions as adorable, entertaining beings that easily make you smile.  So put a smile on your students' faces while they practice comparing and contrasting! If you don't have photos…

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Easy Color Matching & Sorting Activity

Easy Color Matching & Sorting Activity

  • April 15, 2013

Learning to identify and name colors are very basic but critical skills for preschoolers.  And they can be fun to work on too!  Just remember that when you're teaching colors, receptive skills should be worked on first (i.e., matching and…

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Take Aim Snowball Game – Free Printable!

Take Aim Snowball Game – Free Printable!

Tossing "snowballs" for points?  How much more fun can cold weather be?!  Encourage your students to earn as many "snowballs" as possible by answering questions or practicing their sounds.  Then take a couple of minutes for some reinforcement fun! What…

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