Soccer (Football) themed game boards targeting S-Clusters (S-Blends) on Boom Cards™. These games are perfect for learners who love and are motivated by all things football. Check out this link for a playable preview of the task cards.Includes six game boards for up to two players focusing on: /sp/ - spade, spider, spoon, space, spy, sport /sk/ - skateboard, sky, scarf, skunk, school, skip /st/ (or /sd/ depending on your accent) - stop, star, stick, stone, stir, storm /sw/ - swing, sweep, swarm,
These 11 interactive scenes on Boom Cards™ are a perfect resource for celebrating the 4th of July while targeting language and learning targets. Check out this link for a playable preview of the task cards.Target Ideas: Share food between the characters while practicing ‘he’ and ‘she’ (e.g., “he has a burger” “she has an ice cream”).Share food between the characters while practicing the sentence structure ‘The boy/girl…’ (e.g., “The boy has a pie” “The girl has a strawberry”).Share food between
Check out this link for a playable preview of the task cardsThese ten task cards on Boom Cards™ are perfect for developing understanding of the meaningful difference of using final consonants. Each interactive task card includes two target words depicted by an illustration. Each illustration is included 6 times to maximise practise (12 trials for each task card). Ways To Use Task Cards… Listening: -Familiarise learner with the target words on the task cards (e.g., “eye” "ice"). -Adult randomly
Check out this link for a playable preview of the task cards.The monkeys are off to school… but first they need to get on the bus! This activity on Boom Cards™ is perfect for practicing long sounds for learners who use final consonant deletion. These 10 task cards keep little learners engaged by putting monkeys on to the bus. Please note this activity is illustrative only (no written narrative is included). Each task card include's 5 illustrations of each monkey to maximise practise. Each time
Check out this link for a playable preview of the task cards.This interactive digital resource on Boom Cards™ includes 20 task cards that focus on identifying the ‘first’ object in a row. The learner makes their selection by clicking/touching the illustration that is ‘first’. Each attempt is given immediate feedback of correctness. Click here for a matching resource targeting the concept 'last'. Perfect activities for online learning and speech teletherapy / speech telepractice.Other interactive
Check out this link for a playable preview of the task cards.This interactive digital resource on Boom Cards™ includes 20 task cards that focus on identifying the ‘last’ object in a row. The learner makes their selection by clicking/touching the illustration that is ‘last’. Each attempt is given immediate feedback of correctness. Click here for a matching resource targeting the concept 'first'.Perfect activities for online learning and speech teletherapy / speech telepractice. Other interactive
Check out this link for a playable preview of the task cards.Ahh Monster!!! is a fun digital card game on Boom Cards™ targeting speech sounds. The games are perfect for teletherapy or as a no print speech sound activity. Included in this deck are six card games containing 10 words beginning with initial ‘sh’. Target words in cards 1 to 3: shoe, ship, shop, sheep, shell Target words in cards 4 to 6: shapes, shorts, shark, shelf, shield Words are focused on in a group of five to benefit learners
Check out this link for a playable preview of the task cards.Scene’s Included: -Pirate -Firefighter -Farm -Camping -At the beach These fun interactive scene boards are a perfect resource for targeting a range of language and learning targets. All illustrations can be moved around the board to individualize your session. Learner’s really enjoy getting to interact with the scenes. Perfect for no print language activities and as a resource for teletherapy. Target Ideas: Share the objects between
Check out this link for a playable preview of the task cards.These interactive task cards focus on breaking words in to ONE, TWO, THREE and FOUR syllables. The resource includes 30 task cards of 30 illustrated words. The learner moves a star down to the answer box for every syllable in the word. The answer can then be checked by pressing ‘submit’. This resource is part of a series of five syllable decks that can be collected individually or as part of a bundle: one and two syllable wordsone, two
Check out this link for a playable preview of the task cards.These interactive task cards focus on breaking words in to ONE, TWO and THREE syllables. The resource includes 30 task cards of 30 illustrated words. The learner moves a star down to the answer box for every syllable in the word. The answer can then be checked by pressing ‘submit’. This resource is part of a series of five syllable decks that can be collected individually or as part of a bundle: one and two syllable wordsone, two and t
Check out this link for a playable preview of the task cards.These interactive task cards focus on breaking words in to THREE and FOUR syllables. The resource includes 30 task cards of 30 illustrated words. The learner moves a star down to the answer box for every syllable in the word. The answer can then be checked by pressing ‘submit’. This resource is part of a series of five syllable decks that can be collected individually or as part of a bundle: one and two syllable wordsone, two and three
Check out this link for a playable preview of the task cards.These interactive task cards focus on breaking words in to TWO and THREE syllables. The resource includes 30 task cards of 30 illustrated words. The learner moves a star down to the answer box for every syllable in the word. The answer can then be checked by pressing ‘submit’. This resource is part of a series of five syllable decks that can be collected individually or as part of a bundle: one and two syllable wordsone, two and three
Check out this link for a playable preview of the task cards.These interactive task cards focus on breaking words in to ONE and TWO syllables. Great for learners who are just beginning to explore syllables. The resource includes 30 task cards of 30 illustrated words. The learner moves a star down to the answer box for every syllable in the word. The answer can then be checked by pressing ‘submit’. This resource is part of a series of five syllable decks that can be collected individually or as p
Check out this link for a playable preview of the task cards.This activity keeps children engaged by picking fruit "off" the tree and putting them in the basket. Behind one piece of fruit on every page is another picture to find! Please note this activity is illustrative only (no written narrative is included). This activity was originally created to focus on words with final /f/ - but it's very versatile and can be used for other learning target's too! How I use this story for final /f/ and ach
Game Board: Intermediate - Fire FighterCheck out this link for a playable preview of the board gameThis multipurpose game board suits learners who can participate in games that include: - approximately 50 game spaces - spaces directing the player to move forward (indicated by a ladder going up to the next level and a character saying to move ahead) - spaces directing the player to miss a turn The game can be played by up to four players and includes four movable firetruck's as game pieces. Fun t
"Up Up Up" is a simple interactive story on Boom Cards™. Includes words with final /p/. This resource is perfect when introducing final sounds to learners who use final consonant deletion. Check out this link for a playable preview of the task cards.This activity keeps learners engaged by moving the animal/object up to three clouds in the sky. Each time stopping on a cloud and saying "up". When the child reaches the final cloud they move the cloud to see what is hiding behind! The object behi
"Behind The Bush" is a simple interactive story for little learners on Boom Cards™. Includes 11 task cards with the repetitive question "What is the behind the bush?". This book keeps children engaged by moving the bush to see what animal/insect is hiding! Check out this link for a playable preview of the task cards. A perfect activity for Speech Teletherapy / Speech Telepractice.Target IdeasSpeech: -Make the final “sh” sound in “bush” -Make the final “t” sound in “what” -Make the initial “s”
Seven Valentine's themed board games Each game includes six target words focusing on one final sound: - /p/ - map, pup, cup, mop, hop, nap - Wonderland themed game board - /t/ - mit, pet, beet, boat, night, eat - Valentine's gift game board - /d/ - bird, bed, food, hide, ted, head - Valentine's food game board - /k/ - duck, puck, book, bake, beak, walk - Heart themed game board - /g/ - egg, bag, big, hug, pig, mug - Valentine's animal themed game board - /n/ - pan, one, moon, sun, on, man - Val
Are you working with student's who are sound substituting final consonant 'sh'? or use final consonant deletion of 'sh'? Do you need a new refreshing resource that requires low preparation and is perfect for home practise? Try using this articulation story that includes a picture prompt to support student's to remember the final 'sh' sound for the target word "bush" on every page. The picture prompt is a sleeping lamb - "shhh". This story is perfect for student's who are being introduced to ad
Are you working with student's who use final consonant deletion? Do you need a new refreshing resource that requires low preparation? Try using an articulation story with a picture prompt for the target word on every page! This story is perfect for student's who are being introduced to adding a final consonant sound by mastering one target word first. The resource contains: - 1x 19 page story with title page - a page explaining how I use the story The story introduces Ted who is going to play h
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