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Ghost Preposition Picture Cards

Ghost Preposition Picture Cards

  • October 24, 2018

Finding where "Gary the Ghost" is hiding is a not-so-scary way to work on prepositions, receptively or expressively! Your students will love this cute little ghost and how he tries not to be seen (but isn't very good at it).…

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Following Directions With Pizza

Following Directions with Pizza

  • September 10, 2018

Work on following directions with a pizza party! This set contains four different levels of directions (1 step, 2 step, 3 step, and temporal) so you can use it with many ages and groups. You can read the directions to…

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Winter Sports Irregular Verb Tense Cards And Game

Winter Sports Irregular Verb Tense Cards and Game

  • February 20, 2018

One printable, multiple uses! These cards are just what you need to build receptive and expressive skills for irregular past tense verbs. With 40 winter sports-themed sentences, your language therapy students will get plenty of practice! To use them, laminate…

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Valentine’s Day Syllable Count

Valentine’s Day Syllable Count

  • February 11, 2018

Practice tapping out the syllables for Valentine's Day words with these "no prep" worksheets! The students or you (for non-readers) read the words and then the students tap out the syllables and color in the picture for the correct number…

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Spring “WH” Questions With Answer Choices

Spring “WH” Questions with Answer Choices

  • March 29, 2017

Mark and flip! These spring-themed cards make answering "who," "what," "when," "where," and "why" questions a fun activity! Students can mark their choices with a dry erase marker, bingo dauber or plastic chip. Put them on a metal ring to…

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Dr. Seuss’s Lorax Paper Plate Therapy Activity

Dr. Seuss’s Lorax Paper Plate Therapy Activity

  • February 26, 2017

It's Dr. Seuss time! Bring the Lorax into your sessions with this easy and adorable craft! With just a few supplies, you can use this as a reinforcement activity for speech or language therapy productions. Crafts are great activities to do with…

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