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Descriptive Fish Games

Descriptive Fish Games

  • June 28, 2023

Can you find the secret fish? These colorful fish are a great way to target describing, comparing and contrasting, following directions, as well as asking and answering questions. Instructions for different games and 48 different fish are included in the…

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Picnic Scene For Directions

Picnic Scene for Directions

  • April 30, 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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Compare And Contrast – Picnic Theme

Compare and Contrast – Picnic Theme

  • April 30, 2023

Comparing and contrasting items is an important language skill that so many of my students struggle with.  Working with these cards can help students focus on how items are related to each other and how to describe that relationship with…

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Descriptive Egg Games

Descriptive Egg Games

  • March 27, 2023

Hunt for the right decorated egg with these games! These colorful eggs are a great way to target describing, comparing and contrasting, following directions, as well as asking and answering questions. Instructions for different games and 48 different eggs are…

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Fill In The Adjectives For St. Patrick’s Day

Fill In the Adjectives for St. Patrick’s Day

  • February 26, 2023

Use this fun (and sometimes silly) game to get students using adjectives and seeing how they can change the meaning of a sentence. You can see how many different adjectives can your students think of or let them use the…

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Winter Scene For Directions

Winter Scene for Directions

  • December 31, 2022

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

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