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Start A Farm Describing Activity

Start a Farm Describing Activity

  • November 2, 2016

This farm-themed activity is a great way to get your students to describe animals with specificity. They begin with barn placemats and then take turns "starting their farms" by requesting animals based on their features. The differences in the animals…

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Halloween Speech Set

Halloween Speech Set

  • October 25, 2016

This Halloween Speech Set includes 58 pages of articulation materials with 160 speech sound cards and 7 Bingo sound sets all in one download. Members can just click and print! You can choose from either color or black and white…

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Halloween Language Set

Halloween Language Set

  • October 23, 2016

In order to make it even easier for you to get everything you need as quickly as possible, we've put together a set of our Halloween printables that focus on language skills in one spot! You can also choose from…

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Celebrate International Talk Like A Pirate Day!

Celebrate International Talk Like a Pirate Day!

  • September 18, 2016

Ahoy, Matey!  International Talk Like a Pirate Day is September 19th.  Celebrate with our pirate themed speech and language therapy materials. Our ready-to-use materials will save you a boat load of preparation time! Related Materials: Pirates Theme - Basic Set…

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4 Activities For Getting To Know Your Students

4 Activities for Getting to Know Your Students

  • September 5, 2016

There are many fun ways to get to know your students and help them learn about each other too! These ideas are all based on the students providing information about themselves, based on the topics that you give. Besides getting…

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Comparing With Spring Animals

Comparing with Spring Animals

  • April 27, 2016

  Springtime animals are ready to help your students practice their basic comparing skills! These printable and interactive files are perfect for working on "bigger, smaller, biggest, and smallest" for both receptive and expressive tasks. The first activity type has…

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