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Say And Color – Ladybugs

Say and Color – Ladybugs

  • April 27, 2021

Need a quick, no-prep therapy activity that can be used for a variety of therapy sessions? This one fits the bill with 50 ladybugs just waiting to be colored in. It's a great reinforcement activity that's available in printable and…

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Connect Games For S Clusters

Connect Games for S Clusters

  • April 27, 2021

Connect games are a fun way to work on speech sounds for students that can read. They connect the dots on either side of the word they've said and claim the box when all four sides are connected. They can…

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Tic-Tac-Toe Games For G Sound

Tic-Tac-Toe Games for G Sound

  • April 27, 2021

For students that can read, using tic-tac-toe boards can be a fun way to practice saying their targeted sound either in their therapy sessions or at home. There are print and interactive versions included. Interactive Material: This material includes an…

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Star Collecting For R Sounds

Star Collecting for R Sounds

  • April 27, 2021

Make practicing "r" sounds fun for your students as they reveal and collect the hidden stars with this interactive game. There are game boards for initial /r/, medial /r/, "ar", "er", and "or". Each game board has 20 picture cards…

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Snappy The Snail For Speech And Language Therapy

Snappy the Snail for Speech and Language Therapy

  • April 19, 2021

"Snappy the Snail" is a sweet story about a snail that wants to be faster. There are three different interactive files included - one for language and two for speech. The "Snappy the Snail" file includes the story and questions…

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Connect Games For R Clusters

Connect Games for R Clusters

  • April 13, 2021

For your students who can read, connect games can be a great way to get them engaged in articulation practice! There are both interactive and print versions available! There is one game board included for each of the following in…

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