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Football Flick Reinforcement Game

Football Flick Reinforcement Game

  • October 21, 2015

I'm bringing back a classic from my childhood with this game! With simple materials, you can have some field goal fun with your students to reinforce the effort they've made during their therapy session. What else is great about this…

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Matching Initial Sounds – Football Theme

Matching Initial Sounds – Football Theme

  • October 16, 2015

Becoming aware of sounds is important for both literacy and speech articulation skills.  This football themed therapy material focuses on one of the earliest phonemic awareness skills...the awareness of the initial sound in words. Materials included: Included are 16 football…

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Football Feelings

Football Feelings

  • September 13, 2015

These football feeling cards will put a smile on your face because you won't need to spend hours preparing for therapy! Work on basic emotions with these football themed situations.  Students can use the happy, sad, and mad face pictures…

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Football Game With Language Stimulus Cards

Football Game with Language Stimulus Cards

  • September 9, 2015

Football season is finally here again! Welcome it back with football themed activities. This printable game makes it easy to use with groups of students working on a variety of skills. There are football related language stimulus cards included, but…

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Football Game With Speech Sound Cards

Football Game with Speech Sound Cards

  • November 5, 2014

It's fall, and it's football season!  Score a great session with your students!  This game can be used with any age group to work on a wide variety of skills.  There are football related speech sound words included, but you…

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Basketball Toss Game For Speech Therapy

Basketball Toss Game for Speech Therapy

  • March 25, 2014

This game is simple and fun and can be done indoors or out!  All you need is a basketball, some masking tape, and a permanent marker.  Just write the stimuli that go with your students' goals on the tape and…

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