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Preview of Whose TAIL is This?  Match the Tail to the ZOO Animal Possessives (Boom Cards™)

Whose TAIL is This? Match the Tail to the ZOO Animal Possessives (Boom Cards™)

Answer WHOSE questions by identifying the ZOO ANIMAL that corresponds to the tail that is pictured. Build expressive language / grammar by verbally responding to the "whose" question using possessive nouns. Increase receptive vocabulary within the ZOO ANIMAL theme by identifying and/or expressive vocabulary by naming the picture. Increase understanding of the parts-to-whole concept. Practice visual discrimination skills by carefully scanning to find the correct picture. Click the link below
Preview of Discover the Inventors! Interactive Inventors quiz Keynote for iPad, iPhone

Discover the Inventors! Interactive Inventors quiz Keynote for iPad, iPhone

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Green Apple
Discover the Inventors! Interactive Inventors quiz Keynote for iPad, iPhoneI have checked compatibility on both iPad and iPhone. You can play the Keynote presentation by tapping the play button on the toolbar. This easy-to-use, multiple-choice quiz is suitable for primary grades and ideal for science events, history lessons, biography discussions, and more! It encourages critical thinking and promotes interactive learning in a fun, engaging way. Great as an opening activity for your lesson topic
Preview of Push or Pull? Motion Game with Spinner + Exit Tickets | NGSS K-PS2-1 Aligned

Push or Pull? Motion Game with Spinner + Exit Tickets | NGSS K-PS2-1 Aligned

Teach forces and motion with fun, hands-on learning!This "Move It!" Interactive Science Game is designed to help young learners explore the concepts of push, pull, fast, and slow motion through an engaging spinner game, action cards, and movement path. Perfect for Kindergarten and 1st Grade classrooms, this activity aligns with NGSS standards (K-PS2-1 & K-PS2-2) and encourages physical movement, critical thinking, and science vocabulary development. ✅ What’s Included: Printable Spinner
Preview of Feed the Monster Categories Speech Therapy Category Activities Digital Resources

Feed the Monster Categories Speech Therapy Category Activities Digital Resources

You students will practice receptive language skills (listening, understanding categories, vocabulary, following directions) with this no print digital activity. Each monster will make a specific request (e.g,. "Feed me 3 insects") and the student will drag/drop items into his mouth. Students can complete this activity independently because it is self correcting. They will receive feedback when they submit their answers. It includes spoken directions, GIF animation, and fun sounds. This act
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