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Narrow It Down Game For Describing (Receptive)

Narrow It Down Game for Describing (Receptive)

  • September 30, 2009

This fun game provides practice for students to identify the attributes of pictures.  It includes instructions and 100 picture cards available in color and black and white.  The pictures included are the same ones in the Describe It Game and…

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Guessing Game For Describing (Expressive)

Guessing Game for Describing (Expressive)

  • September 30, 2009

This game provides practice for describing pictures and objects.  It includes instructions, reference cards, and 100 picture cards (in color and black and white versions) for the students to use.  These picture cards are the same ones included in the…

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Describe It Game

Describe It Game

  • September 30, 2009

This game provides practice for describing pictures and objects.  It includes instructions, a game answer sheet, and 100 pictures available in both color and black and white versions.  These materials can also be found as part of the Describing Basic…

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Describing – Basic Set

Describing – Basic Set

  • September 30, 2009

Describing – Basic Set Updated February 2014 to include 100 pictures in both color and black and white versions! This basic set gives you ideas and materials for teaching describing (receptively and expressively) to your students.  It includes: Instructions and…

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S’mores Writing Page

S’mores Writing Page

  • August 31, 2009

Use this writing page to help students get started in expository writing.  It makes a great follow-up activity to making S'mores using the recipe cards. A sample page is also included.

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S’mores Recipe Cards

S’mores Recipe Cards

  • August 31, 2009

Practice sequencing skills by making a yummy, messy snack.  After making them, use the S'mores writing page to have your students write about the steps. These recipe cards include directions for making S'mores in a microwave or in a toaster…

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