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Football Feelings

Football Feelings

  • September 13, 2015

These football feeling cards will put a smile on your face because you won't need to spend hours preparing for therapy! Work on basic emotions with these football themed situations.  Students can use the happy, sad, and mad face pictures…

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Football Game With Language Stimulus Cards

Football Game with Language Stimulus Cards

  • September 9, 2015

Football season is finally here again! Welcome it back with football themed activities. This printable game makes it easy to use with groups of students working on a variety of skills. There are football related language stimulus cards included, but…

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Frog Life Cycle Sequencing Activity

Frog Life Cycle Sequencing Activity

  • April 9, 2015

Life cycles are great for working on sequencing!  You can teach your students about the life cycle of frogs with the printout and follow it up with the 6 step sequencing activity that is available in printable and interactive versions! …

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Rainbow And Cloud Therapy Reinforcement Activities

Rainbow and Cloud Therapy Reinforcement Activities

  • March 6, 2015

Using just a few basic materials, you can do two different rainbow clothespin reinforcement activities with your students for St. Patrick's Day, in the spring, or any time.  These activities are a great way to keep your therapy sessions fun…

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Red In Your Head Vocabulary Clue Cards

Red in Your Head Vocabulary Clue Cards

  • February 6, 2015

Here is another great Valentine's Day activity to work on semantics and word finding goals.  With the Red in Your Head cards, all of the definitions are for words that rhyme with "red" (e.g., a thin, twisted fiber used for…

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Think Pink Vocabulary Clue Cards

Think Pink Vocabulary Clue Cards

  • February 5, 2015

With Valentine's Day approaching, pink is starting to show up everywhere!  Get some semantics and word finding goals worked on while your students "think pink".  Each definition goes with a word that rhymes with "pink" (e.g., one piece of a…

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