Work with your elementary students on using third person masculine and feminine singular pronouns in object, subject and possessive forms all in one activity-he, she, him, her, his, and hers. The students will draw items on the stick figures and say the sentences that are modeled above the picture. You can use dry erase markers or dry erase crayons to erase and continue to draw and say. My students have fun getting creative and drawing costumes on the stick figures. To get more use out of this a
This activity is designed to be used with two young children’s books: “Who can jump?” and “Who can swim?” by Sebastien Braun. You can purchase them separately. They are available at my local library, so check yours!
This activity targets so many language and pre-literacy skills! I love it! As a Speech-Language Pathologist, I use it with many of my preschoolers and kindergarteners with language delay and those who use alternative and augmentative communication (AAC). It is a great tool for child
This packet of coloring-based worksheets presents minimal pair therapy activities for "f" and "v" from sounds in isolation all the way to sentences. Student love coloring ice cream! How many different flavors can you color? What is your favorite? What a great activity to do while practicing speech sounds! This packet of eight worksheets walks the teacher and student through practice with minimal pairs for “f” and “v" at all levels from sounds to sentences. Part 1: “f” and “v” sounds in isolation
PreK - 3rd
CCSS
CCRA.L.1
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