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Beach Rhyming Riddles

Beach Rhyming Riddles

  • June 28, 2023

Rhyming riddles are so much fun and can really get your students thinking! Each clue contains a description of the word AND a rhyming clue. It's a great language activity for students with weak vocabularies and/or poor naming abilities.  For…

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Fact Vs. Opinion – Beach Theme

Fact vs. Opinion – Beach Theme

  • June 27, 2023

Do your students need extra practice discriminating between facts and opinions? You can use these cards that contain beach-related statements to practice them and discuss why they are one or the other.  There are 31 cards with statements and a…

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Always, Sometimes, Or Never – Beach Theme

Always, Sometimes, or Never – Beach Theme

  • June 27, 2023

These beach-themed statements are a great way to work on "always", "sometimes", and "never." There are instructions for using this as an activity with an individual student or a group. There are cards, worksheets, and an interactive file. Worksheet vs.…

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Colorful Shells Language Activities

Colorful Shells Language Activities

  • June 27, 2023

These colorful seashells can be used for working on color matching, color naming and same vs. different. There are shells in six basic colors included, as well as a page of ideas for how to use them. Interactive Material: This…

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Picture Boards And Direction Following For CH Sound

Picture Boards and Direction Following for CH Sound

  • June 27, 2023

This activity combines articulation practice and basic language skills.  It keeps students thinking while giving them multiple opportunities to practice their target sound on each turn.  It can also be sent home as a home program activity. Included are picture…

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Monkey Preposition Picture Cards

Monkey Preposition Picture Cards

  • May 30, 2023

Marcel the Monkey is being mischievous! Use these picture cards to work on prepositions, receptively and expressively. Your students will love finding where this cute little monkey is hiding! The prepositions used are: in, on, under, in front of, behind,…

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