It’s time for my April Speech & Language Giveaway!  For those of you that haven’t been following me, I’ve decided to do a giveaway each month this year to celebrate my new TpT store.  I’m excited to share what I have in store for you this month.

First up is my Earth Day QR Vocabulary Book.   This is a fun and interactive way to give your kids the opportunity to work on vocabulary for Earth Day.  Not to mention, it gives them something to take home so they can review and practice using their new vocab.

Next, we have Cupcake Categories by Karen Pritchett.  This set contains: flashcards, worksheets, and a gameboard to address category exclusion.  It can also be used for similarities/differences to differentiate within a language group.  This activity is great for speech therapy, academic intervention, and for ELA.

Then we have an Easter Bunny Craftivity from Janet Rainey.  Students will enjoy creating their very own Easter Bunny and writing a creative story to go with it. All pattern and writing templates as well as a variety of ELA activities are included in this fun and engaging unit.

We also have a Bundle of Twelve File Folders for Teaching Matching & Vocabulary of Foods by Autism Educational Resources.  This bundle contains twelve file folder activities for visual-based learners intended to scaffold them from matching pictures to identifying functional words.  With over 20 pages of pictures, worksheets and vocabulary of popular foods, students enjoy the visual nature of this set and educators appreciate the ability to select the activity which best meets each student’s need.  Composed of realistic photos, this bundle is appropriate for individual students and groups, and offers a variety of functional activities for years to come!   

Looks Like Language has generously donated Multiple Meaning Task Cards.  This product contains 30 task cards to support your students’ CCSS vocabulary development for multiple meaning words. You can use them with game boards or as stand alone activities for students to work on definitions or using sentence context.  The task cards can be used for producing sentences orally or in writing and word cards for you use creatively.

Positively Passionate about teaching has donated Context Clues With QR Codes Task Cards.  QR codes are a blast! Add them to any lesson to rev up the students’ excitement about learning. With these 28 task cards, you’ll not only build your students’ vocabulary skills, but you’ll see the excitement as the children use a mobile device to instantly check their answers.
This products includes 28 task cards, student response sheet, and answer key.

Last up is a Guided Reading Activity from Michelle Dupuis.  Guided reading is an important component of a balanced literacy program.  In this fun packet, there are activities to work on predictions, idioms, antonyms, synonyms, and more!

These are some pretty great prizes, right?  Enter below for your chance to win!  The winner will be announced next Wednesday.

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