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Sorting By Sound Position – Pet Theme

Sorting by Sound Position – Pet Theme

  • March 29, 2025

This is a fun, pet-themed sorting activity that can be used to promote phonemic awareness. You can practice phonemic awareness to help with speech articulation or early reading skills. In this game, students say the name of the picture on…

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Pet Themed Picture Cards

Pet Themed Picture Cards

  • March 29, 2025

These picture cards can be used for many things, such as introducing and practicing vocabulary words or talking about unique item features.  Printing two copies of the cards gives you the option of playing "Go Fish" or a memory matching…

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Spring Rhyming Riddles

Spring Rhyming Riddles

  • March 29, 2025

Rhyming riddles are so much fun and can really get your students thinking! Each clue contains a description of the word AND a rhyming clue. It's a great language activity for students with weak vocabularies and/or poor naming abilities.  For…

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Picture Boards And Direction Following For L Clusters

Picture Boards and Direction Following for L Clusters

  • March 29, 2025

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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Yes/No Questions Game – Spring Theme

Yes/No Questions Game – Spring Theme

  • March 29, 2025

Ready to get your students thinking about spring? This could be just what you are looking for!  With yes/no questions that range from very easy (e.g., "Do bunnies hop?") to more difficult (e.g., "Does spring come between fall and winter?"),…

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Possessive Pronouns – Superheroes

Possessive Pronouns – Superheroes

  • February 26, 2025

These pictures make working on possessive pronouns more hands-on and interactive.  You can target productions such as: This is (his, her, their) jet. The jet is (his, hers, theirs). With the printed pages you will place the pictures of the people…

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