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Matching Initial Sounds – Football Theme

Matching Initial Sounds – Football Theme

  • October 16, 2015

Becoming aware of sounds is important for both literacy and speech articulation skills.  This football themed therapy material focuses on one of the earliest phonemic awareness skills...the awareness of the initial sound in words. Materials included: Included are 16 football…

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Popcorn Pitch – A Food Fight Therapy Activity

Popcorn Pitch – A Food Fight Therapy Activity

  • October 14, 2015

Food fight!!  Okay, not really, but throwing paper popcorn is still loads of fun! This therapy activity is a great way to reward students after they have worked hard. They'll want to earn as much "popcorn" as possible, which makes…

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Fact Or Opinion Popcorn Cards

Fact or Opinion Popcorn Cards

  • October 8, 2015

Do your students need extra practice discriminating between facts and opinions? Using these cards that contain statements about popcorn, you can work with your students on the differences between facts and opinions.  There are 30 cards with statements (15 facts…

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Who Has…? Game Cards For Space Vocabulary

Who Has…? Game Cards for Space Vocabulary

  • October 5, 2015

Ready for a challenging, out of this world way to practice and check your students knowledge of these space terms?  Simply print, cut apart, and pass out these game cards!  Nothing else is needed and they take up very little…

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Feed An Alien Therapy Idea

Feed an Alien Therapy Idea

  • October 4, 2015

Make an adorable (hungry) alien by reusing a plastic container.  Your students will be eager to feed him their speech and language cards, which works as a great incentive for them! What you need: a clean, plastic container with a…

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Fall Speech Sound Cards

Fall Speech Sound Cards

  • September 28, 2015

These speech sound cards contain fall themed words and can be used as stimuli for a variety of games and activities.  You can have students search for them around the room, pull them out of a bag or bowl and…

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