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Expressing Sequences Worksheets and Activities!

August 31, 2015 Leave a Comment

Have fun working on expressing sequences with this 3-in-1 activity pack!! What does this pack include!? Graphic organizers!  A graphic organizer has been provided for 3, 4, 5, AND 6 step sequences!!  Use these organizers with the activities in this pack or with others!  Makes it easy to carry over to other activities! Visual Aid: […]

Filed Under: expressive language, sequencing, Uncategorized

Spring Early Language File Folder Activities!

March 3, 2014 Leave a Comment

Although there is still snow on the ground, I think it is appropriate to start creating spring materials!!  First on the to do list, my spring file folder activities!!  I love using these with my low functioning students that are working on basic theme vocabulary, answering basic wh- questions, pronouns, and expanding utterance length! Activities […]

Filed Under: early language, expanding utterances, expressive language, file folder, spring, Uncategorized

Potato Peeps Language Games!! 5-in-1!! ((plus a giveaway!))

April 23, 2013 31 Comments

When I found this graphics set, I knew I had to make something HUGE!  I wanted to be able to use the same “game” for multiple targets!  Well, it is ready for the world to see!! Do your students love Mr. & Mrs. Potato Head!?  Well this 5-in-1 download is for you! Using this file: […]

Filed Under: adjectives, antonyms, expressive language, giveaways, multiple meaning words, questions, synonyms, Uncategorized, vocabulary

Ready, Set, Go! Vocabulary Fun!

March 15, 2013 15 Comments

Have fun building vocabulary with this fun race car game!  I love to work on multiple skills at this time of the year.  It is a great way to review all the different concepts addressed up to this point.  You can work on one skill incorporated in activity at a time or work on all […]

Filed Under: antonyms, expressive language, homophones, multiple meaning words, synonyms, Uncategorized, vocabulary

Spaghetti & Meatball Conjunctions! Using although, however, and but!

March 12, 2013 18 Comments

I am always getting requests for more materials for older students.  I am always looking for ways to help my older students understand and use new vocabulary concepts to expand their verbal and written expression.  Introducing, my newest creation, Spaghetti & Meatball Conjunctions!  I took 3 conjunctions I found was a great way to start […]

Filed Under: expanding utterances, expressive language, older students, Uncategorized

Valentine’s Day Why Questions Fun! FREEBIE!

February 1, 2013 2 Comments

I cannot believe February is already here and that Valentine’s Day is around the corner!  To celebrate, how about a freebie!   Use this visual and coloring activity to practice responding to “why” questions!!  I hope you can find this activity fun and useful! You will also find this freebie featured on the brand new […]

Filed Under: expressive language, freebie, speech time fun, Uncategorized, Valentine's Day, why

Technology Fun! Receptive & Expressive Downloads!

January 14, 2013 16 Comments

I found this adorable technology clip art and new I had to make an expressive and receptive downloads with them! Technology Fun: Receptive language! -Listening for Main Idea & Supporting Details: Students will pick a card and hand it to a teacher/SLP/peer.  They will listen to the sentences provided.  The students must express the main […]

Filed Under: auditory closure, cause/effect, combining sentences, compare/contrast, describing, expressive language, following directions, grammar, inferencing, main idea, questions, receptive language, Uncategorized

Describing Superheroes!

January 6, 2013 Leave a Comment

Use this fun superhero themed activity to work on describing and building vocabulary. In this file: -Match the adjectives to the nouns it can describe. -Sentence strip to use when describing. -Adjective synonyms:  Board game is provided.  Students must express a synonym for the adjectives provided in order to take a turn.   -What is […]

Filed Under: describing, expressive language, Uncategorized, vocabulary

Valentine’s Day Multisyllabic Words Fun!

January 1, 2013 Leave a Comment

Practice producing and using multisyllabic words with this Valentine’s Day themed activity! In this file: -This file includes 3 open-ended board games to use with the cards provided. -Turn the cards into a card game if you wish.  Use the page of I <3 U cards to give students an extra turn.  Student that gets […]

Filed Under: articulation, expressive language, Uncategorized, Valentine's Day

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