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Start A Farm Describing Activity

Start a Farm Describing Activity

  • November 2, 2016

This farm-themed activity is a great way to get your students to describe animals with specificity. They begin with barn placemats and then take turns "starting their farms" by requesting animals based on their features. The differences in the animals…

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Halloween Language Set

Halloween Language Set

  • October 23, 2016

In order to make it even easier for you to get everything you need as quickly as possible, we've put together a set of our Halloween printables that focus on language skills in one spot! You can also choose from…

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Go Together Picture Cards

Go Together Picture Cards

  • January 23, 2015

Using word association picture cards or "go togethers" is a great way to work on semantic relationships.  Younger students can work on matching the picture cards, while older students can practice describing the relationship between the two words. There are…

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Descriptive Gnome Games

Descriptive Gnome Games

These garden gnomes will be a fun, versatile addition to your spring materials!  There are so many different skills that can be targeted with these 18 gnomes including describing, comparing and contrasting, following directions, as well as asking and answering…

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Compare And Contrast Picture Cards

Compare and Contrast Picture Cards

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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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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