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Category Exclusion Picture Cards And Fill-in Sentences

Category Exclusion Picture Cards and Fill-in Sentences

  • May 8, 2019

Welcome to the flip side of categorization...category exclusion! Students need to know more than just what belongs in a category, but what doesn't belong and why. These picture cards and sentence fill-ins are great for working on category exclusion with…

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Bug Sorting, Comparing & Contrasting

Bug Sorting, Comparing & Contrasting

  • April 22, 2019

This hands-on activity helps students see how various bugs can be both similar and different. After sorting the bugs on the flowers with their attributes, students can then better compare and contrast them in discussions or by filling in Venn…

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Kite Craft Therapy Activity – Free Printable!

Kite Craft Therapy Activity – Free Printable!

  • March 27, 2019

Get "carried away" with this kite craft! Not only is it easy to gather the few items necessary, you can have your students keep layering colorful pieces for more and more repetitions! Use this activity as a reinforcement activity for…

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Gold Coin Category Sorting

Gold Coin Category Sorting

  • March 12, 2019

Work some St. Patrick's Day gold into your therapy sessions with this category sorting activity! There are a variety of files included, so download just your favorites or choose them all! The printable versions include coins with just the name…

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Cat In The Hat Paper Plate Therapy Activity

Cat in the Hat Paper Plate Therapy Activity

  • February 25, 2019

Celebrate Dr. Seuss's birthday and reinforce therapy skills with this fun and easy craft! It only takes a few supplies and comes together quickly. You can use this activity to work on following directions or as a reinforcement activity for…

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Mitten Antonyms

Mitten Antonyms

  • January 21, 2019

Go beyond "good/bad" and "happy/sad" antonyms!  Help your students build their vocabularies with these antonym cards!  They are great for the older students on your caseload. You can use them for receptive tasks, such as matching games, or for expressive…

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