Summertime has just started and I'm already itching to go (back) to the beach! I went to Jamaica on my honeymoon in May and had the opportunity to go snorkeling on one of the coral reefs. The fish and other creatures I saw inspired my newest download,
Kiddos with expressive and receptive language disorders have troubles with helping verbs and distinguishing which verb to use for singular and plural subjects. This download helps with just that!
Take your students under the sea on an adventure to discovering helping verbs! There are 96 cards total- 30 for each helping verb pair (is/are, has/have, was/were) and 6 wild cards that can be incorporated into a fun game.
is vs. are
has vs. have
was vs. were
In addition, each pair has blank cards for you to add your own targets.
I have also included a fun game board to help motivate those little ones who need that extra push to keep working (you all know who I'm talking about!).
This download is available to purchase here. A free preview is available of the is/are pair! I hope you enjoy and are able to use this with your students. I would appreciate any feedback you leave!
What are you already daydreaming about this summer?
Hello! I'm so glad you decided to come back. After a wonderful weekend at home enjoying time with family and a day of boating and skiing with friends on the lake, I got some inspiration to make my first product- Summertime Pronouns!
My littles at my elementary school placement last fall had troubles with pronoun usage, so for me this was a no-brainer to make. You can't have too many therapy products for something, right?
So I present to you my baby:
Included in this download are 3 pronoun anchor charts, depicting a boy, girl, and a group of children, all with rules for subjective, objective, and possessive pronouns.
I've also included a sorting mat for pictures, as well as sentence strips to use the pronouns and pictures in sentences. There's even a cute game board!
My download is available here. I hope you can find this useful! Please leave me some feedback if you would, I would love to know what you think!
What do you use to help your kiddos with pronouns?