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Summer Fun: Interactive Vocab Books

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It’s official. It’s Saturday and school is done. I mean…. the kids are done. I signed up to work two more weeks for evals for the incoming three year olds. So I’m not done until June 11, but it’s different that the regular hustle and bustle! I celebrated my first Saturday with mowing, mulching, napping, and then doing 4 hours worth of graduate classes online! I also uploaded a few things I’ve had finished but no time to share!

Summer Fun: Interactive Vocabulary Books

If you’re still in school, doing ESY, clinic based, or in EI you might be ready for some summer themed Interactive Vocabulary Books!

Summer Fun: Interactive Vocabulary Books

 

Where is Crabbie? is a book with positional concepts! Help Crabbie find his new home.

Summer Fun: Interactive Vocabulary Books

I Spy at the Beach features counting beach items up to 12.

Summer Fun: Interactive Vocabulary Books

 

Let’s go to the pool focuses on packing a bag to head to the pool. It’s a basic vocab set.

Summer Fun: Interactive Vocabulary Books

Water Actions features helping verbs, pronouns, and verbs for water sports!

Interactive Vocab Books: Summer Fun

Grab this set in my Teachers pay Teachers store. It’s on sale through the weekend.

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6 Comments

  • Hi, I’m a mom of 13 year old with autism and severe speech delay. Do you have any materials that are for this age? He’s working at a grade1 level.
    Thank you
    Sandra

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      • Hi, I would like to work on his reading and the WH questions but in real life situations. He mixes up his pronouns sometimes.
        At school they’re focusing on more functional skills . He also speaks too fast. Do you have any tricks for teaching him to slow down .
        Thank you
        Sandra

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  • Jenna, do you EVER slow down? I don’t know how you fit it all in! Please tell us your secret! Please relax & have a great summer! 😉

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  • Adding these to my wish list! I have a few kids working on comparative/superlative adjectives and quantitative/qualitative concepts. Do you have any resources or recommend any? I am in my CFY working home health and am just starting to acquire materials so I welcome any suggestions!

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