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Susan Berkowitz’s Free Mystery Picture Hunt Game for Following and Giving Directions - Classroom Freebies Semantics Activities, Description Prompts, Receptive Language Activities, Expressive Language Activities, Can You Find It, Language Therapy Activities, Speech Language Activities, Slp Activities, Slp Resources

Being able to both follow and give directions is an important skill in school, and in life. Kids with language disorders often have trouble with processing the directions we give them, or with being able to formulate accurate directions or descriptions so that another person can complete the task or find the object. This is ... Read More about Susan Berkowitz’s Free Mystery Picture Hunt Game for Following and Giving Directions

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Descriptive Language Activities, Creative Writing Elementary, Descriptive Words Writing, Creative Writing Activities Elementary, 5th Grade Writing Activities, Teaching Descriptive Writing, How To Teach Creative Writing, Descriptive Writing Examples, How To Teach Writing In Third Grade

Upper elementary descriptive writing activities. Includes anchor charts for expanding sentences and descriptive writing prompts.

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Teaching Figurative Language High School, Figurative Language Tasting, Teaching Figurative Language Middle School, Figurative Language Project Ideas, Creative English Projects High School, Figurative Language Activities Middle School, English Class Activities High School, Figurative Language Project, Figurative Language Middle School

Teaching figurative language terms can be boring. So here are some engaging, hands-on figurative language activities for your class!

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Magnetic Reading Program, 3rd Grade Phonics Activities, Word Work Activities For First Grade, Orthographic Mapping, Reading Interventionist, Intervention Activities, Phonics Interventions, Core Knowledge, Sound Wall

In my last post, we discussed orthographic mapping and why it is crucial for reading success. Theory is great, but what every teacher wants to know is this—how does it look in practice? In it’s simplest terms, we want to use activities that will help students focus on matching sound to print. Today, I want to talk about a variety of activities that you can use to promote orthographic mapping.Phonemic awarenessWithout phonemic awareness, orthographic mapping isn’t possible. Children must be…

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