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Preview of Free 6 Beginning Blends Activities & Beginning Consonant Blends Worksheets

Free 6 Beginning Blends Activities & Beginning Consonant Blends Worksheets

Check out these FREE Beginning Consonant Blend Worksheets and Activities that align with the Science of Reading! Use the six multi-level initial blend activities & worksheets to provide opportunities for students to learn, review, and receive extra practice. Save time! Get it NOW! ❤️ Beginning Consonant Blends WORD WORK - FREE (PRINT Letters) Click to view the same resource in Sassoon Font: Beginning Consonant Blends WORD WORK - FREE (SASSOON Font) Note: I have offered the Sassoon Font as
Preview of Articulation Activities Parking lots Progress Monitoring Speech Therapy

Articulation Activities Parking lots Progress Monitoring Speech Therapy

This print AND no print articulation toy companion, speech therapy packet for early developing sounds contains 100 pages of print articulation parking lots, a 52 page digital version and 7 pages for data collection & progress monitoring. The print version is great for groups with multiple speech targets, transportation units and homework or home and summer speech programs! The digital version is on TPT's EASEL (free digital platform) and can be used on a computer or ipad and assigned to any
Preview of Five Listening Rules For Early Self-Advocacy Skills  DHH Hearing Loss

Five Listening Rules For Early Self-Advocacy Skills DHH Hearing Loss

This colorful handout illustrates 5 Listening Rules for teaching young children early communication skills. Included are the lyrics to the Listening Song which reinforce the rules. ✧ This resource was created for children who are deaf and hard of hearing learning spoken language but is effective for all kids. ✧ The 5 L's For Listening teach early self-advocacy skills and encourage kids to become the boss of their hearing loss.1. Listen 2. Look 3. Lips 4. Lap 5. Legs ★ ★ CHECK OUT Ti
Preview of Imagery & Sensory Language - An Easel Activity

Imagery & Sensory Language - An Easel Activity

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Are you looking for a dynamic resource that solidifies students’ understanding of imagery, literal, figurative, non-literal language, and poetry? This Easel activity is for you! Using the lyrics from a song, students get opportunities to identify senses, try their hand at using sensory language, distinguish between literal and non-literal language, then for fun see what happens when non-literal language is taken literally. Features: ♪ Interactive Activities ♪ Opportunities to analyze, define an

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