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Preview of 24 singular and 24 regular plural practice cards

24 singular and 24 regular plural practice cards

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Speech Sweetie
This activity has 24 singular and 24 regular plural practice cards. Directions/Suggestions * Print and laminate or print on card stock for increased durability * Have teacher, parent model correct use. First produce in imitation and eventually fade prompts for independent productions.
Preview of Numbers 1-10 Flashcards

Numbers 1-10 Flashcards

Created by
Mandy's wares
A simple PowerPoint displaying numbers. This set of black and white number flashcards were perfect with aiding learners who had more difficulty focusing on more distracting and colourful flashcards. They can be used to increase number recognition, introduce the concept of counting, matching number symbol and name or as a reference card for other number related activities. Note: As a PowerPoint presentation it gives the user access to print in multiple sizes by simply adjusting the number of s
Preview of Sight Words Kindergarten Activity

Sight Words Kindergarten Activity

Sight Word Phrases, the first hundred words for Reading Fluency. Do your students need more practice with sight words and fluency? Reading phrases support the effectiveness of repeated reading. This PowerPoint is an EASY RTI intervention activity and you can share file with parents for at home practice. Your students will love this activity; the car theme inspires practice and promotes engagement. 80 slides in PowerPointEasy to useIncreases confidenceImproves fluencyStudent testedTeacher end
Preview of Noun-Verb Adapted Book & Discret Trial Picture Cards for Special Education

Noun-Verb Adapted Book & Discret Trial Picture Cards for Special Education

This download contains an adapted book, picture vocabulary cards for receptive/ expressive identification, and a data sheet to track date introduced and date mastered for 21 different verb-noun, noun-verb combinations pulled from the VB-MAPP and ABLLS assessments. Examples of a verb-noun/ noun-verb combination include: boy swimming, girl running, drinking milk, driving car etc. This resource can be used for both expressive and receptive learners. To assess expressive learners, present one p
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