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Don’t you love it when materials come all set and ready to go?  I know I do! It is one of the reasons I love using materials from SpeechPages.com.  Their materials are colorful, straightforward, engaging, and durable! So let me share some of their fun creations with you!

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First up, Interactive Personal Pronouns.  This activity has pages for: I, me, you, he, him, she, her, it, we,us, they, and them. Each page comes with cute icons to represent the pronouns that are targeted on the page.  You can start by having the icons on the page already placed in the sentence. No worries, they are attached by velcro.  As the student reads the sentence they need to decide which pronoun should replace the icon.  After they have made their choice, remove icon and see what the correct pronoun is.There are additional sentences at the bottom for extra practice!

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Next up, Interactive WH-QUESTIONS.   While all the activities were great, this is probably one of my favorites!  There are pages for who, what, when, where, why, and how.  Each page has 15 questions for the designated question word.  Each question has a visual.  After the student has read the question and answered, remove the question and the answer is underneath, also with a visual. The use of visuals with this activity is really what got me.  A lot of my students need the visual support, especially with WH-Questions.

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Finally, we have Multisylablic Words Broken Down. This one is pretty cute if you ask me.  This activity takes 24, 3 syllable words and breaks down each part of the word.  The part how love is how they do it.  Each syllable has a visual to correspond to its word or sound.  Some of the combinations are pretty funny.

These activities are cute, durable, and reasonably priced. A trifecta!

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Hey there! I’m Maureen Wilson, a school-base SLP who is data driven and caffeine powered. My passion is supporting other pediatric SLPs by teaching them how to harness the power of literacy and data to help their students achieve their goals…without sacrificing time they don’t have.

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