Cupid Says – A Valentine’s Day Game for Following Directions
Get your students up on their feet and following directions with "Cupid Says," a Valentine's Day version of "Simon Says"! If the command doesn't start with "Cupid Says," then your…
Get your students up on their feet and following directions with "Cupid Says," a Valentine's Day version of "Simon Says"! If the command doesn't start with "Cupid Says," then your…
I LOVE making speech and language practice fun for my students, don't you? It's amazing how a simple game board and a little competition can make therapy fun! From those…
It's a heart hunt! Get ready to start searching! This fun and productive activity is very simple to set up and can be customized to just about any stimuli. What…
This activity was sent in by Becky Pearson from The Dalles, Oregon. She discovered a great way to turn chocolate candy boxes into a fun and flexible therapy activity. It's…
Use this hands-on activity to help your students rearrange statements into questions. Students are able to physically manipulate the sentence parts, giving them a chance to try them in various…
"Fix-ups" are a great way to have students identify and correct written errors, which can then carry-over to editing their own writing. These Valentine's Day fix-ups focus on capitalization, punctuation,…
My students LOVE rhyming riddles, and I love how much it makes them think! They have to think about the word's description AND how it sounds, which is a super…
Want some fun, useful and very inexpensive therapy materials? Pick up a box of Valentine's cards! They can be turned into customized therapy materials in just a matter of minutes!…
You can use this as a quick and easy Valentine's game or as positive reinforcement for answers and speech productions. What you need: Valentine cards (I used my son's left…
What better way is there to get your message across this Valentine's Day than to put it on a "candy heart"? There is a cool website that allows you to…