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Picture Boards And Direction Following For K Sound

Picture Boards and Direction Following for K Sound

  • September 29, 2023

This activity combines articulation practice and basic language skills.  It keeps students thinking while giving them multiple opportunities to practice their target sound on each turn. It can also be sent home as a home program activity. Included are picture…

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Combining Sentences – Pizza Theme

Combining Sentences – Pizza Theme

  • August 28, 2023

This language skill is one that many students find challenging until it has been explicitly taught to them.  Use these pizza-themed sentences to give your students practice combining sentences with and without using the word "and" by adding an adjective…

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Pirate Feelings

Pirate Feelings

  • August 28, 2023

Use these cute pirates to help your students answer pirate-themed "How would you feel if..." questions. Students can identify the pirate that corresponds to an appropriate emotion and then, if able, explain why they would feel that way.  For many…

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Bookworm Preposition Picture Cards

Bookworm Preposition Picture Cards

  • July 30, 2023

Wiggles the Worm loves school! Use these picture cards to work on prepositions, receptively and expressively. Your students will love finding where this cute little worm is hiding! The prepositions used are: in, on, under, in front of, behind, next…

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Would You Rather…? Summer Theme

Would You Rather…? Summer Theme

  • July 30, 2023

Get the conversation going with these summer-themed question cards! Each card has a question for your students to answer, such as "Would you rather build a sandcastle or float on a raft?" With the interactive file, the cards flip over…

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Has/Have Verb Agreement With Campers

Has/Have Verb Agreement with Campers

  • July 30, 2023

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

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