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Pumpkin Pie Synonym Match-Up Activity

Pumpkin Pie Synonym Match-Up Activity

  • November 17, 2014

This pumpkin pie printable is perfect for Thanksgiving language therapy sessions!  While doing this hands-on activity, students can practice matching these Thanksgiving-themed synonym pairs.  You can also use the blank pies for a wide range of other matching games or…

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Candy Corn Synonyms

Candy Corn Synonyms

  • October 22, 2014

Get ready for candy corn synonyms!  These sweet synonyms are a hands-on exercise with visual appeal.  Cut each of the candy corns into three pieces, mix the pieces up and have your students work individually or in teams to see…

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School Rhyming Riddles

School Rhyming Riddles

  • September 8, 2014

Get your students' brains going with rhyming riddles!  They have to think about the word's description and its rhyming clue, which is a super language activity especially for students with weak vocabularies and/or poor naming abilities.  These school-themed target vocabulary…

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Guessing Game – School Theme

Guessing Game – School Theme

  • September 4, 2014

This school-themed guessing game makes working on vocabulary and reasoning skills fun!  Students try to figure out the vocabulary words with as few clues as possible.  They can play in teams or individually.  A game board is also provided, but…

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Spring Analogy Cards

Spring Analogy Cards

  • May 6, 2014

Word relationships can be particularly tricky for students with language disorders.  You can use these analogy cards to help them "think through" these relationships.  They can be used alone or with the Springtime Game Board. The cards have analogies that…

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Pick A Flower Therapy Activity

Pick a Flower Therapy Activity

  • April 22, 2014

This therapy activity brings spring flowers right into your room and freshens up your therapy sessions!  It can be used with any speech or language stimuli words, so you can use it with a variety of students and groups. What…

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