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Game Boards For SH Sound

Game Boards for SH Sound

  • April 28, 2019

These sound-focused game boards feature pictures and words, so they can be used with readers and non-readers alike!  With pirate, martian, and race themes, your students will be engaged and ready to practice their productions of the "sh" sound in…

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Sink The Ship Therapy Game

Sink the Ship Therapy Game

  • September 18, 2018

Here is an easy-to-prep game that you can use with all of your students, and it goes great with a pirate theme! It can be used as a reinforcement activity throughout the session (e.g., place a penny on the boat…

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Celebrate International Talk Like A Pirate Day!

Celebrate International Talk Like a Pirate Day!

  • September 18, 2016

Ahoy, Matey!  International Talk Like a Pirate Day is September 19th.  Celebrate with our pirate themed speech and language therapy materials. Our ready-to-use materials will save you a boat load of preparation time! Related Materials: Pirates Theme - Basic Set…

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Who Has…? Game Cards For Space Vocabulary

Who Has…? Game Cards for Space Vocabulary

  • October 5, 2015

Ready for a challenging, out of this world way to practice and check your students knowledge of these space terms?  Simply print, cut apart, and pass out these game cards!  Nothing else is needed and they take up very little…

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Feed An Alien Therapy Idea

Feed an Alien Therapy Idea

  • October 4, 2015

Make an adorable (hungry) alien by reusing a plastic container.  Your students will be eager to feed him their speech and language cards, which works as a great incentive for them! What you need: a clean, plastic container with a…

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Captain Commands – A Pirate Themed Game

Captain Commands – A Pirate Themed Game

Here's an idea for following directions that gets your students up and moving...with a pirate theme!  "Captain Commands" is played like “Simon Says” except that the captain says “Attention!” before giving directions instead of “Simon says”. If the captain doesn’t…

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