Animal Action Interactive Book for Present Progressive Verbs Speech Therapy
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Teach children to answer "what doing" questions with present progressive verbs using an animal theme interactive, adapted book with extension activities perfect for preschool special education, speech therapy for students with autism or language delays and ELLs. Contains both full color and black and white versions of the book so your students can make their own book to take home.
This pack contains multiple activities with visuals to teach children to answer "what" questions using present progressive (-ing) verbs. It also includes a file folder activity for answering "who" questions.
Contents:
- Interactive Adapted Book with Visuals - great for circle time, group speech therapy, or individual activities
- Black and White Cut and Glue Book with Visuals - perfect for center time, speech therapy, and to take home
- File Folder Sorting Activity - extension activity for answering "who" questions (Who Flies vs. Who Swims)
SLPs and Teachers like you said:
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Jocelyne L. said, "Easy to prep and good, repetitive practice for my students. I heard more -ing sentences right away!"
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Kayla H. said, "Such a cute book to use with little ones. I love using books and pictures to teach verbs and sentence structure. The kids love that they can be hands on with this. Thanks :)"
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