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This is a fun way to give students practice naming attributes. Prompts are provided to help students describe Halloween-themed objects. There is a fill-in-the-blank option next to each prompt. SLPs or teachers can also use the prompts to elicit a verbal response. There's a reinforcement slide following each describing slide. There are 12 describing slides in all. Have fun! You must have a Boomlearning account to use this product. Boom Cards are digital task cards played on the Boom Learning Webs
This is a perfect holiday worksheet for students learning how to compare and contrast. In the spaces provided, students write three ways the two objects on the page are alike and three ways they are different. There are 16 picture pairs in all for a total of 8 pages. Have fun!
This reading comprehension deck is perfect for Halloween. Students click on the Halloween image to read an interesting Halloween fact (there are ten facts in all). Then, they answer the three "wh" questions that follow. They can choose either the fill-in-the-blank or multiple-choice option. The facts and questions are the same for both options. Make sure to press the spider web last to avoid ending the activity early. Have fun! You must have a Boomlearning account to use this product. Boom Cards
This reading comprehension deck is perfect for Thanksgiving. Students click on the Thanksgiving image to read interesting Thanksgiving trivia (there are 10 in all). Then, they answer the three "wh" questions that follow. You can choose either the fill-in-the-blank or multiple-choice option. A GIF reinforcer follows each question slide. The trivia questions are the same for both options. Make sure to press the pumpkin pie last to avoid ending the activity early. You must have a Boomlearning accou
This is a great deck for students learning temporal sequencing concepts--an important skill for following directions and problem-solving. The temporal concepts include: fifth, last, second to last, tomorrow, day after tomorrow, until, before, yesterday, this week, the day before yesterday, next, in four weeks, first, after, and year after next. Students use the March calendar to answer temporal sequencing fill-in-the-blank questions in the space provided. After clicking "Submit," students click
From a field of two, press the correct regular plural noun, and a GiF reinforcer will follow. There are twenty nouns in all.
K - 2nd
Grammar
CCSS
L.K.1
, L.K.1c
, L.K.4b
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