Thanksgiving Picture Cards
These Thanksgiving picture cards can be used in so many ways and with almost every age group. I've found that students often enjoy the activities even more if you let them reach in a bag and pick out their picture…
These Thanksgiving picture cards can be used in so many ways and with almost every age group. I've found that students often enjoy the activities even more if you let them reach in a bag and pick out their picture…
See how well your students are able to describe basic Thanksgiving words with these worksheets. You can give them prompting questions, such as "What category is it in?" and "What parts does it have?", to help them fill it out…
I've found that the more "hands on" an activity is, the more my students participate and enjoy the work we are doing. By putting a speech or language spin on a classic Thanksgiving activity, you can target a wide range…
Use this hands-on activity to help your students rearrange statements into questions. Students are able to physically manipulate the sentence parts, giving them a chance to try them in various positions before deciding on an answer. Included are instructions, four…
Here is a simple and versatile activity for Easter or springtime sessions. What you need (for each student): bunny scene printable 10 cotton balls glue crayons (optional) What to do: Give the student a cotton ball each time he/she answers…
Here is a game board you can use for your speech or language therapy sessions. Just print the board, laminate it (optional), and play with a spinner or a die and a game piece for each player. You can use…