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Pumpkin Pie Sequencing

Pumpkin Pie Sequencing

  • November 20, 2019

No dessert says Thanksgiving more than pumpkin pie! Whether you actually make it with your students (you brave soul) or just go through the steps, it's sure to be a hit! Once you've gone over the steps, you can practice basic…

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Thanksgiving Following Directions Activity

Thanksgiving Following Directions Activity

  • November 14, 2018

Being able to follow directions is such an important skill for our students to have. With these Thanksgiving-themed cards, your students practice following sequential directions (first, second, middle, last) and temporal directions (before and after) by pointing to the correct…

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Thanksgiving Speech & Games Set

Thanksgiving Speech & Games Set

  • November 17, 2016

This Thanksgiving Speech & Games Set includes articulation materials, games, and a reinforcement activity. There are 60 sound loaded sentences that go with our popular Turkey Coloring Speech Therapy Activity and 140 speech sound cards. The Turkey Trot Game Board,…

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Turkey Coloring Speech Therapy Activity

Turkey Coloring Speech Therapy Activity

  • November 12, 2016

It's turkey time! This Thanksgiving-themed speech articulation activity works really well with groups of students, even when they are all working on different sounds! The students take turns saying sound-loaded sentences and then color a part of their turkeys while…

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Practicing Patterns – Thanksgiving Theme

Practicing Patterns – Thanksgiving Theme

  • November 18, 2015

Identifying patterns is a basic concept that is important to math, spelling and vocabulary skills.  Now your students can practice this skill using this Thanksgiving activity! First, cut off the picture choices from the bottom of the page.  Then, have…

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Guessing Game – Thanksgiving Theme

Guessing Game – Thanksgiving Theme

Get your students thinking with this clue-solving game.  You read the clues and the students try to figure out the word.  The fewer clues they need to guess the answer, the farther they go on the game board or the…

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