Spring Articulation Reinforcement Pages
Use these no prep, print and go pages with your students who are working on /s/, "sh," /r/, /l/, and "th" at the word level. The "th," and /r/ pages have pictures for the target words to help those students…
Use these no prep, print and go pages with your students who are working on /s/, "sh," /r/, /l/, and "th" at the word level. The "th," and /r/ pages have pictures for the target words to help those students…
After reading Eric Carle's The Very Hungry Caterpillar, have your students put these 6 pictures in the order that they happen in the story. You can practice basic sequencing skills and work on temporal words such as "before" and "after"…
Welcome to the flip side of categorization...category exclusion! Students need to know more than just what belongs in a category, but what doesn't belong and why. These spring-themed picture cards and sentence fill-ins are great for working on category exclusion…
Work this guessing game into your sessions to address vocabulary and reasoning skills. Students try to figure out the spring-related words with as few clues as possible in order to score the most points. A game board is provided, but…
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…
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?"),…