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Don’t Sink My Ship! Interactive Game

Don’t Sink My Ship! Interactive Game

  • September 1, 2022

Use this interactive game with your students this month as a fun way to motivate them. Have them complete a set of tasks before clicking on the disappearing tiles or have them click a tile for each production they've made.…

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Pirate Themed Idioms

Pirate Themed Idioms

  • September 1, 2022

Shiver me timbers! Introduce your students to 10 pirate-themed idioms with these materials. There are cards that can be printed and used for matchup games, as well as an interactive file where students drag the meaning next to the correct…

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Combining Sentences – Pirate Theme

Combining Sentences – Pirate Theme

  • September 1, 2022

This language skill is one that many students find challenging until it has been explicitly taught to them.  Use these pirate-themed sentences to give your students practice combining sentences with and without using the word "and" by adding an adjective…

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Pirate Picture Cards

Pirate Picture Cards

  • August 31, 2022

Introduce and practice pirate-themed vocabulary words with these picture cards. Print a second set to play matching games. There are 30 picture cards that can be downloaded in color, black and white, and interactive versions. Interactive Material: This material includes…

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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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Roll And Say For L Sound

Roll and Say for L Sound

  • June 26, 2021

Here are quick and easy NO-PREP pages to use in your speech therapy sessions. Simply have your students roll a die, say a target word under that number, and then cover or mark the picture until they've said all of…

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