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Mitten Antonyms

Mitten Antonyms

  • January 21, 2019

Go beyond "good/bad" and "happy/sad" antonyms!  Help your students build their vocabularies with these antonym cards!  They are great for the older students on your caseload. You can use them for receptive tasks, such as matching games, or for expressive…

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Christmas Song Silly Fill-Ins

Christmas Song Silly Fill-Ins

  • December 13, 2018

Here's a fun way to work on articulation, language (parts of speech), and fluency using the same activity! And, you can do it as a group or individually. How's that for flexible?! With Christmas song silly fill-ins for "Jingle Bells,"…

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Gingerbread Feelings

Gingerbread Feelings

  • December 6, 2018

Use these cute gingerbread men to help your students answer cookie themed "How would you feel if..." questions.  Students can identify the gingerbread man that corresponds to an appropriate emotion and then, if able, explain why they would feel that…

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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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Chick Hatching Sequencing Activity

Chick Hatching Sequencing Activity

  • November 5, 2018

This adorable chick is out of his shell and ready to help your students! Once you've gone over the steps, you can practice basic sequencing skills and work on temporal words such as "before" and "after" or "first", "next", "then"…

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