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Beach Tic-Tac-Toe Reinforcement Activity

Beach Tic-Tac-Toe Reinforcement Activity

  • June 30, 2022

Here's a fun reinforcement activity that can be used with students of almost any age. It's tic-tac-toe...beach style! There are both printable and interactive versions for you to use in your therapy sessions! Interactive Material: This material includes an interactive…

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Shell Sorting By Sound Position

Shell Sorting by Sound Position

  • June 30, 2022

This is a fun, beach-themed sorting activity that can be used to promote phonemic awareness. You can practice phonemic awareness to help with speech articulation or early reading skills. These go great with a beach theme! In this game, students…

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Dot-a-Sound For TH Sounds

Dot-a-Sound for TH Sounds

  • April 30, 2022

Make practicing speech sounds fun with these printable and digital pages! With the printable pages, students say a word and then dot it with a bingo dauber or cover it with a chip. They drag a colored dot over the…

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Ice Cream Antonyms

Ice Cream Antonyms

  • July 27, 2021

There's just something about ice cream cones that makes practicing skills more fun! These ice cream-themed antonym materials certainly do. Students match the word on the scoop of ice cream with the cone that has its opposite word. Interactive Material:…

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Combining Sentences – Ice Cream Theme

Combining Sentences – Ice Cream Theme

This language skill is one that many students find challenging until it has been explicitly taught to them.  Use these ice cream-themed sentences to give your students practice combining sentences without using the word "and" by adding an adjective from…

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Beach Scene For Directions

Beach Scene for Directions

  • June 26, 2021

If you've got students working on describing, following directions, or understanding prepositions, you'll love these materials! You can use the printable pieces and play a barrier game or have students follow directions or indicate an understanding of prepositions while creating…

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