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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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Prepositions And Following Directions – Picnic Theme

Prepositions and Following Directions – Picnic Theme

  • April 9, 2014

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

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The Great Popcorn Race Game

The Great Popcorn Race Game

  • January 19, 2014

It's time for The Great Popcorn Race! Use the game board with the language cards included or with the speech sound popcorn pieces linked below. Special cards that send players forward or backward are also included and can be mixed…

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Combining Adjectives In Winter Sentences

Combining Adjectives in Winter Sentences

  • January 8, 2014

There are two different ways of combining adjectives from sentences that are included in this set of materials.  The first way allows the use of the word "and," while the second way does not.  The ability to combine sentences without…

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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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