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Combining Subjects In Winter Sentences

Combining Subjects in Winter Sentences

  • January 5, 2014

Do you need some hands-on materials to help your students write better sentences?  I've found that my students with language impairments typically produce very basic sentences that do not include compound subjects, compound verbs, or complex sentence structures.  This affects…

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Ice Cream Possessives Activity

Ice Cream Possessives Activity

  • August 18, 2013

"I scream, you scream, we all scream for ICE CREAM!"  Make practicing expressive possessive "s" and possessive pronouns more interesting with this ice cream activity! After being read a sentence, the students find and point to the ice cream treat…

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Possessive Pronouns

Possessive Pronouns

  • December 17, 2012

These pictures make working on possessive pronouns more hands-on and interactive.  You can target productions such as: This is (his, her, their) guitar. The guitar is (his, hers, theirs). With the printed pages you will place the pictures of the people…

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Rearranging Sentence Parts – Halloween Theme

Rearranging Sentence Parts – Halloween Theme

  • October 17, 2012

Use this hands-on activity to help your students rearrange statements into questions.  Students are able to physically manipulate the sentence parts, giving them a chance to try them in various positions before deciding on an answer.  The printable version includes…

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Teaching Prepositions And Following Directions

Teaching Prepositions and Following Directions

  • September 18, 2012

Using this school-themed activity, students practice following directions with prepositions by placing pictures of objects around the printed teacher's desk.  It can be used with individual students or as a group activity. Three levels of difficulty The easiest level of…

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