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Compare And Contrast – Space Theme

Compare and Contrast – Space Theme

  • January 24, 2024

With these large picture cards, students compare and contrast the features of two space-themed items. They are similar in many ways, but also have differences that your students can find and talk about. Interactive Material: This material includes an interactive…

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Combining Sentences – Space Theme

Combining Sentences – Space Theme

  • January 24, 2024

This language skill is one that many students find challenging until it has been explicitly taught to them.  Use these space-themed sentences to give your students practice combining sentences with and without using the word "and" by adding an adjective…

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Pirate Feelings

Pirate Feelings

  • August 28, 2023

Use these cute pirates to help your students answer pirate-themed "How would you feel if..." questions. Students can identify the pirate that corresponds to an appropriate emotion and then, if able, explain why they would feel that way.  For many…

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Picture Reveal Activity – Pirate Theme

Picture Reveal Activity – Pirate Theme

  • August 28, 2023

Use this fun, interactive, reinforcement activity with your students to motivate them to keep going until the full picture is revealed! You can have them complete a set of tasks before clicking on the disappearing tiles or have them click…

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Swarm The Campground For CH Sound

Swarm the Campground for CH Sound

  • July 30, 2023

This game is a fun way to practice articulation sounds at the word level with an individual student or a group. Grab the game boards, calling cards, and bee pieces (or something else to cover the hexagons with), and you’re…

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Has/Have Verb Agreement With Campers

Has/Have Verb Agreement with Campers

  • July 30, 2023

With this hands-on therapy activity, your students will practice "has/have" subject-verb agreement with the help of these friendly campers.  Students first give the camper or campers an item and then say a sentence to describe it, such as, "The camper…

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