Masking tape mummies for articulation
We used these to practice our artic words. They got an extra piece after they did repetitions or made a sentence.
Spiders and spider webs for following directions
Students had to follow oral directions to make hand print spiders and "webs" which are just wonkily drawn snowflakes that they got to cut out and pretend were web-esk :)
Room on the Broom listening activity that to work on active listening skills and comprehension which you can find here
Room on the Broom articulation activity
This activity was used to target /r/ and /w/ sound discrimination and identifying /r/ sounds for using a story. The students would raise their hand when they heard and /r/ word and sometimes I would give examples of two different words (ie wag and rag) from the story and they could identify the sounds that they heard.
And finally some cards for my nonverbal kiddos to exchange during Trick-Or-Treat. They really enjoyed practicing knocking, exchanging the card, getting some candy and saying thank you. You can find free copies of the cards here .
Sorry this is a brief and disjointed post. Just wanted to get some activities out there for Halloween!
Have a spooky one!

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