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Spring Analogy Cards

Spring Analogy Cards

  • May 6, 2014

Word relationships can be particularly tricky for students with language disorders.  You can use these analogy cards to help them "think through" these relationships.  They can be used alone or with the Springtime Game Board. The cards have analogies that…

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Pick A Flower Therapy Activity

Pick a Flower Therapy Activity

  • April 22, 2014

This therapy activity brings spring flowers right into your room and freshens up your therapy sessions!  It can be used with any speech or language stimuli words, so you can use it with a variety of students and groups. What…

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Prepositions And Following Directions – Picnic Theme

Prepositions and Following Directions – Picnic Theme

  • April 9, 2014

Using this picnic-themed activity, students practice following directions with prepositions by placing pictures of objects around a printed picnic blanket.  It can be used with individual students or as a group activity. Three levels of difficulty The easiest level of…

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Descriptive Gnome Games

Descriptive Gnome Games

These garden gnomes will be a fun, versatile addition to your spring materials!  There are so many different skills that can be targeted with these 18 gnomes including describing, comparing and contrasting, following directions, as well as asking and answering…

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Spring Sentences For L Sound

Spring Sentences for L Sound

Looks like ladybugs are lovin' spring with these sentences for the /l/ sound!  When your students are ready to take their articulation practice to the sentence level, these cards will provide just what they need. Each of the 20 cards…

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Spring Sentences For R Sounds

Spring Sentences for R Sounds

It's always nice to have some new articulation stimuli!  These "r" sounds sentence cards are great for those students that are really making progress and need a bit of a challenge.  Pre-vocalic and vowel-controlled "r" sounds are used in all…

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