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Spring Rhyming Riddles

Spring Rhyming Riddles

  • March 29, 2025

Rhyming riddles are so much fun and can really get your students thinking! Each clue contains a description of the word AND a rhyming clue. It's a great language activity for students with weak vocabularies and/or poor naming abilities.  For…

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Yes/No Questions Game – Spring Theme

Yes/No Questions Game – Spring Theme

  • March 29, 2025

Ready to get your students thinking about spring? This could be just what you are looking for!  With yes/no questions that range from very easy (e.g., "Do bunnies hop?") to more difficult (e.g., "Does spring come between fall and winter?"),…

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Fishing Game For G Sound

Fishing Game for G Sound

  • January 17, 2025

It's time to go fishing! Add a paperclip to the fish cards and let the students “fish” with a magnetic fishing pole (either a purchased toy or one made with a magnet on the end of a string). The cards…

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Yes/No Questions Game – Winter Theme

Yes/No Questions Game – Winter Theme

  • December 31, 2024

Ready to get your students thinking about winter? This could be just what you are looking for!  With yes/no questions that range from very easy (e.g., "Is snow hot?") to more difficult (e.g., "Does winter come between summer and fall?"),…

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Parts Of Speech Sorting – Winter Theme

Parts of Speech Sorting – Winter Theme

  • December 31, 2024

You can help your students practice identifying the four basic parts of speech (i.e., nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs) with these sorting activities. Included with the printable file are instructions, 60 winter-related word cards, and four sorting pages. With the…

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Cut And Glue For L Sound – Snowball Fight

Cut and Glue for L Sound – Snowball Fight

  • December 31, 2024

There's no prep needed for these fun, hands-on, cut and glue pages! Students say the target word when they cut out the picture and again when they glue it to a snowball. If you use the black and white version,…

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