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Feed The Lion – S Sound

Feed the Lion – S Sound

  • July 19, 2024

This activity is a fun way for your students to practice their speech sounds! With the printable page, you can cut a hole in the lion's mouth for the cards to go into and attach it to an empty tissue…

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Making S’mores Sequencing Activity

Making S’mores Sequencing Activity

Get ready to go camping! Bring s'mores into your sessions with this 6-step sequencing activity. You can practice basic sequencing skills and work on temporal words such as "before" and "after" or "first", "next", "then" and "finally" with these printable…

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Basic Quantity Concepts – Beach/Ocean Theme

Basic Quantity Concepts – Beach/Ocean Theme

  • June 30, 2024

Understanding basic quantity concepts is an important language foundation for your students. These picture-based cards address the concepts of same/different, all/some/none, whole/half, equal/unequal, and more/fewer. You can print these out as worksheets or cut them into cards. If you laminate…

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Ocean Themed Picture Cards

Ocean Themed Picture Cards

  • June 30, 2024

These picture cards can be used for many things, such as introducing and practicing vocabulary words or talking about unique item features.  Printing two copies of the cards gives you the option of playing "Go Fish" or a memory matching…

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Summer Analogy Cards

Summer Analogy Cards

  • June 30, 2024

Word relationships can be particularly tricky for students with language disorders.  You can use these analogy cards to help them "think through" these relationships.  They can be used alone or with a game board. The cards have analogies that are…

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Basic Subject & Verb Agreement – Summer Theme

Basic Subject & Verb Agreement – Summer Theme

  • June 30, 2024

These worksheets are a great way for students to practice making basic verbs agree with subjects...all with a summer theme! You can cut out the answer choices for your students to place in the blank in the sentence or have…

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