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Spider Building With SP Words

Spider Building with SP Words

  • September 30, 2022

With this interactive material, students build spiders while practicing initial /sp/ words.  There are 20 /sp/ words and 20 spider body parts included in each of the two separate interactive files types. Interactive Material: This material includes an interactive version…

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Say And Color – Farm

Say and Color – Farm

  • September 30, 2022

Print-and-go materials are a quick and easy way to have therapy materials ready when you need them. Here is another one for you to have in your therapy toolbox. There are 50 farm pictures just waiting to be colored in.…

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Don’t Sink My Ship! Interactive Game

Don’t Sink My Ship! Interactive Game

  • September 1, 2022

Use this interactive game with your students this month as a fun way to motivate them. Have them complete a set of tasks before clicking on the disappearing tiles or have them click a tile for each production they've made.…

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Picture Practice Pages For Final Consonant Deletion

Picture Practice Pages for Final Consonant Deletion

  • August 31, 2022

These are just what you were looking for... no prep, print-and-go pages for your students who are deleting final consonants! Each page includes 4 minimal contrast word pairs with 10 pictures each to color or mark off. Practicing both words…

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Spot It! Say It! Pages For J Sound

Spot It! Say It! Pages for J Sound

  • August 31, 2022

Spot it! Say it! pages are some of my favorite go-to materials to have on hand! Students find a word, say it, cover it, and then check it off the list. There are pages with 10, 20, or 30 pictures…

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Word Searches For L Sound

Word Searches for L Sound

  • August 31, 2022

These sound-specific word search pages are great for using with speech groups or for sending home as homework pages.  In groups, students can find target words while waiting for their turn and then practice saying them when it is their…

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