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Alien Preposition Picture Cards

Alien Preposition Picture Cards

  • May 31, 2022

Allen the Alien is here to help your students work on prepositions, receptively and expressively! Your students will love seeing where this adorable extraterrestrial is exploring! The prepositions used are: in, on, under, in front of, behind, next to Interactive…

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Sorting Fruits And Vegetables

Sorting Fruits and Vegetables

  • April 30, 2022

These materials use fruits and vegetables to work on two different levels of sorting. For your younger students, you can have them sort fruits and vegetables by color. To increase your older students' knowledge of fruits and vegetables you can…

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Minimal Contrast Picture Cards For Fronting

Minimal Contrast Picture Cards for Fronting

  • November 29, 2021

Helping students discriminate between minimally contrasting words is important when correcting phonological processing disorders.  These minimal contrast pair picture cards can be used when working with children who produce /t/ for /k/ and /d/ for /g/. There are 8 picture…

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Three Syllable Word Picture Cards

Three Syllable Word Picture Cards

  • October 31, 2021

These picture cards are very useful when working with students that delete syllables or just struggle to produce longer words. You can use the printable cards to play memory match games or as stimuli for board games. The interactive picture…

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Fall Theme Picture Cards

Fall Theme Picture Cards

  • September 29, 2021

These picture cards can be used for many things, such as introducing and practicing vocabulary words or talking about object functions.  Printing two copies of the cards gives you the option of playing "Go Fish" or a memory matching game.…

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I Smell… Picture Cards

I Smell… Picture Cards

  • August 31, 2020

This activity is a funny way for students to practice initial /sm/ at the sentence level. To play, place the cards upside-down in a stack on the table.  For each turn, a student picks a card and says the sentence,…

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