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Guessing Game For L Clusters

Guessing Game for L Clusters

  • March 31, 2024

This clue-based guessing game makes working on L Clusters sound fun! Students try to figure out the L Cluster words with as few clues as possible.  They can play in teams or individually.  A game board is also provided, but…

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Gardener Language Activity For Neither, Either, And Both

Gardener Language Activity for Neither, Either, and Both

  • March 28, 2024

Some students with language impairments need direct, specific instruction for learning concepts such as "neither", "either", and "both".  Let this gardener activity help teach and reinforce the meanings of these terms. Interactive Material: This material includes an interactive version that…

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Four In A Row Game For S Sound

Four in a Row Game for S Sound

  • March 28, 2024

Use this fun game while working on speech sounds! You can play the game with the student for individual sessions or have two students play in a group session. The game is played like Connect Four, with each piece being…

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Spot It! Say It! Pages For B Sound

Spot It! Say It! Pages for B Sound

  • March 28, 2024

Spot it! Say it! pages are some of my favorite go-to materials to have on hand! Students find a word, say it, cover it, and then check it off the list. There are pages with 10, 20, or 30 pictures…

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Word Searches For S Clusters

Word Searches for S Clusters

  • March 28, 2024

Looking for homework pages or speech games to use with groups? These sound-specific word search pages may be just what you need!  In groups, students can find target words while waiting for their turn and then practice saying them when…

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Quick Artic Cards For T Sound

Quick Artic Cards for T Sound

  • March 28, 2024

These handy cards are great for keeping your students progressing through new difficulty levels for a sound. If you see that they are producing the sound accurately most of the time, try the next level (e.g., word to phrase level).…

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