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Inferences – Fall Theme

Inferences – Fall Theme

  • October 29, 2023

If you've got students working on inferring, these are just the thing you need! Coming up with situations on the fly is difficult, so we've got you covered! There are 12 fall-themed stories each packed with clues to answer the…

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Farm Scene For Directions

Farm Scene for Directions

  • October 29, 2023

If you've got students working on describing, following directions, or understanding prepositions, you'll definitely want to download these files! You can use the printable pieces and play a barrier game or have students follow directions or indicate an understanding of…

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Has/Have Verb Agreement With Farmers

Has/Have Verb Agreement with Farmers

  • October 29, 2023

With this hands-on therapy activity, your students will practice "has/have" subject-verb agreement with the help of these friendly farmers.  Students first give the farmer or farmers an item and then say a sentence to describe it, such as, "The farmer…

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Basic Adjectives – Fall

Basic Adjectives – Fall

  • October 29, 2023

Here's a fun, fall-themed way to practice identification of basic adjectives such as "empty," "loud," and "fewer." You can keep the printable as a worksheet or cut it into cards. With the interactive version, students drag a circle to their…

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Cut And Glue For F Sound – Fall Leaves

Cut and Glue for F Sound – Fall Leaves

  • October 29, 2023

There's no prep needed for these fun, hands-on, cut and glue pages! Students say the target word when they cut out the picture and again when they glue it to a leaf. If you use the black and white version,…

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Swarm The Farm For S Sound

Swarm the Farm for S Sound

  • October 29, 2023

This game is a fun way to practice articulation sounds at the word level with an individual student or a group. Grab the game boards, calling cards, and bee pieces (or something else to cover the hexagons with), and you’re…

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