Describing Halloween Words
Give your students practice describing Halloween words with these worksheets. You can give them prompting questions, such as "What category is it in?" and "What parts does it have?", to…
Give your students practice describing Halloween words with these worksheets. You can give them prompting questions, such as "What category is it in?" and "What parts does it have?", to…
Can your students name four types of candy? What two things do they think a ghost might say? Find out how creative your students are with this fun, not-so-scary naming…
This month we're featuring loads of Halloween and fall-themed materials to use in your therapy sessions. You'll also find some fun articulation materials that you can use year-round, including many…
This Thanksgiving Speech & Games Set includes articulation materials, games, and a reinforcement activity. There are 60 sound loaded sentences that go with our popular Turkey Coloring Speech Therapy Activity…
This colorful candy corn activity is good for younger students as well as some of those hard-to-please older students. It's easy to grab the few supplies needed and be ready…
Use these cute jack-o-lanterns to help your students answer Halloween themed "How would you feel if..." questions. Students can identify the jack-o-lantern that corresponds to an appropriate emotion and then,…
Get ready for candy corn synonyms! These sweet synonyms are a hands-on exercise with visual appeal. Cut each of the candy corns into three pieces, mix the pieces up and…
Practice basic sequencing skills with these 6 step picture cards this Halloween! Explain or demonstrate how to carve a jack-o-lantern, and then have your students use these cards to recreate…
Here's a quick game for practicing naming antonyms with a Halloween theme. Use it with individual students or with a small group.