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Home Program Calendars For S Sound

Home Program Calendars for S Sound

  • May 10, 2015

Print out these calendars and send them home for a quick and easy home activity schedule. Each of the calendars has five speech tasks per week for four weeks.  When a student completes a task, he/she can check, color, or put…

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Home Program Calendars For L Sound

Home Program Calendars for L Sound

  • May 8, 2015

Don't have time to make custom home programs for each student this summer? Get the job done in less time with these home program calendars for /l/.  Each calendar has five speech tasks per week for four weeks.  When a…

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Home Program Calendars For K Sound

Home Program Calendars for K Sound

These calendars make sending speech activities home a breeze!  Each calendar has five speech assignments for each of the four weeks.  When a student completes the task, he/she can check, color, or put a sticker in the box. Included are…

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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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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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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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