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Valentine’s Day Heart Hunt

Valentine’s Day Heart Hunt

  • February 5, 2016

It's a heart hunt! Get ready to start searching! This fun and productive activity is very simple to set up and can be customized to just about any stimuli. What you need: Two copies of hearts with stimuli on them…

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Red In Your Head Vocabulary Clue Cards

Red in Your Head Vocabulary Clue Cards

  • February 6, 2015

Here is another great Valentine's Day activity to work on semantics and word finding goals.  With the Red in Your Head cards, all of the definitions are for words that rhyme with "red" (e.g., a thin, twisted fiber used for…

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Think Pink Vocabulary Clue Cards

Think Pink Vocabulary Clue Cards

  • February 5, 2015

With Valentine's Day approaching, pink is starting to show up everywhere!  Get some semantics and word finding goals worked on while your students "think pink".  Each definition goes with a word that rhymes with "pink" (e.g., one piece of a…

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Valentine Chocolate Box Activity

Valentine Chocolate Box Activity

This activity was sent in by Becky Pearson from The Dalles, Oregon.  She discovered a great way to turn chocolate candy boxes into a fun and flexible therapy activity.  It's portable and can easily be used with a group of…

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Rearranging Sentence Parts – Valentine’s Day

Rearranging Sentence Parts – Valentine’s Day

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. The printable version includes…

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Valentine’s Day Fix-up Worksheet

Valentine’s Day Fix-up Worksheet

  • February 2, 2012

"Fix-ups" are a great way to have students identify and correct written errors, which can then carry-over to editing their own writing.  These Valentine's Day fix-ups focus on capitalization, punctuation, and possessive "s" errors.  You can print copies of this…

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