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Rebus Sentences For T Sound

Rebus Sentences for T Sound

  • October 20, 2020

For your young students and non-readers, these pages are a great way to start practicing targeted sounds at the sentence level. With predictable text and pictures, these are sure to be a hit with your students. Each page has five…

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Thanksgiving Articulation Reinforcement Pages

Thanksgiving Articulation Reinforcement Pages

  • October 20, 2020

These are just what you were looking for... no prep, print-and-go pages for your students who are working on /l/, /r/, "er," /s/, and /k/ at the word level! Use them with a group by letting students color a picture…

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Thanksgiving Idiom Cards And Worksheets

Thanksgiving Idiom Cards and Worksheets

Even older students may find idioms to be a challenging language task that needs direct instruction. Introduce and practice these 20 idioms based on Thanksgiving words with the cards and worksheets included. The card pairs include an idiom and its…

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Rebus Sentences For TH Sound

Rebus Sentences for TH Sound

  • September 30, 2020

Rebus sentences are a great way to begin getting sound productions at the sentence level, even with non-readers. Their predictability allows even young children to produce basic sentences without a model. Included are 10 rebus sentences for each sound position…

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Roll And Say For F Sound

Roll and Say for F Sound

  • September 30, 2020

Here are quick and easy NO-PREP pages to use in your speech therapy sessions. Simply have your students roll a die, say a target word under that number, and then cover or mark the picture until they've said all of…

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Fill In The Verb Sentences – Halloween

Fill In the Verb Sentences – Halloween

  • September 28, 2020

This hands-on activity gets students thinking about a variety of verbs.  They reach into a bag or container, pull out a game card, and then fill in a missing verb in the sentence.  Have the other students come up with…

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