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Spring Sentences For SH Sound

Spring Sentences for SH Sound

  • April 13, 2015

The "quiet sound" can be tricky when it's in various positions of words in sentences.  Give your students practice with these spring-themed cards!  They can be used as stimulus cards for most activities and games including the Springtime Game Board.…

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Frog Life Cycle Sequencing Activity

Frog Life Cycle Sequencing Activity

  • April 9, 2015

Life cycles are great for working on sequencing!  You can teach your students about the life cycle of frogs with the printout and follow it up with the 6 step sequencing activity that is available in printable and interactive versions! …

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Rainbow And Cloud Therapy Reinforcement Activities

Rainbow and Cloud Therapy Reinforcement Activities

  • March 6, 2015

Using just a few basic materials, you can do two different rainbow clothespin reinforcement activities with your students for St. Patrick's Day, in the spring, or any time.  These activities are a great way to keep your therapy sessions fun…

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Go Together Picture Cards

Go Together Picture Cards

  • January 23, 2015

Using word association picture cards or "go togethers" is a great way to work on semantic relationships.  Younger students can work on matching the picture cards, while older students can practice describing the relationship between the two words. There are…

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Christmas “Wh” Questions

Christmas “Wh” Questions

  • December 8, 2014

Santa Claus is coming to town, and we've got Christmas-themed "WH" questions that you can use with the printable game board or on their own. There are 80 printable question cards and 60 interactive questions with answer choices included. On…

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Elf Feelings

Elf Feelings

  • December 2, 2014

Use these elves to help your students answer Christmas-themed "How would you feel if..." questions.  Students can identify the elf that corresponds to an appropriate emotion and then, if able, explain why they would feel that way.  For many of…

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