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Circus Theme Idiom Cards And Worksheet

Circus Theme Idiom Cards and Worksheet

  • May 13, 2020

Idioms may prove to be a challenging language task that needs direct instruction, even for your older students. Fitting with our circus theme, these ten idioms are presented on card pairs and a worksheet. The card pairs include an idiom…

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Winter Theme Idiom Cards And Worksheets

Winter Theme Idiom Cards and Worksheets

  • January 29, 2020

Idioms are a part of our language that often need to be directly taught to our students, including these winter and cold-related ones. To make it easier to address in your therapy sessions, these idioms and their meanings are presented…

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Pumpkin Pie Sequencing

Pumpkin Pie Sequencing

  • November 20, 2019

No dessert says Thanksgiving more than pumpkin pie! Whether you actually make it with your students (you brave soul) or just go through the steps, it's sure to be a hit! Once you've gone over the steps, you can practice basic…

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Has/Have Verb Agreement – Monkey Theme

Has/Have Verb Agreement – Monkey Theme

  • June 10, 2019

With this hands-on therapy activity, your students will practice "has/have" subject-verb agreement with the help of these cute monkeys.  Students first give the monkey or monkeys an item and then say a sentence to describe it, such as, "The monkey has…

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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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