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Descriptive Cookie Games

Descriptive Cookie Games

  • December 2, 2016

Sugar cookies...YUM! These colorful Christmas-themed sugar cookies are a great way to target describing, comparing and contrasting, following directions, as well as asking and answering questions. Instructions for different games and 60 different cookies are included in the print version.…

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Start A Farm Describing Activity

Start a Farm Describing Activity

  • November 2, 2016

This farm-themed activity is a great way to get your students to describe animals with specificity. They begin with barn placemats and then take turns "starting their farms" by requesting animals based on their features. The differences in the animals…

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Halloween Language Set

Halloween Language Set

  • October 23, 2016

In order to make it even easier for you to get everything you need as quickly as possible, we've put together a set of our Halloween printables that focus on language skills in one spot! You can also choose from…

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Comparing With Spring Animals

Comparing with Spring Animals

  • April 27, 2016

  Springtime animals are ready to help your students practice their basic comparing skills! These printable and interactive files are perfect for working on "bigger, smaller, biggest, and smallest" for both receptive and expressive tasks. The first activity type has…

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Feed A Frog Therapy Idea

Feed a Frog Therapy Idea

  • April 21, 2016

This quick and easy-to-make frog container is a cute way to get your students motivated to practice their speech and language skills. Your students will be eager to feed him their speech and language cards or plastic flies! What you…

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Build A Bug Reinforcement Activity

Build a Bug Reinforcement Activity

  • April 7, 2016

I love finding easy and fun therapy activities to share with you, so when I saw this idea on Pinterest, I knew I had to let you know about it. It's easy for little ones, but can also be used…

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