Pronouns Interactive Feeding Game - He, She, They - Preschool Speech Therapy
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Description
The Yum Yum Pronouns Interactive Game for teaching pronouns and expanding sentences in speech therapy or special education contains printable templates and game cards to create a fun game to work on the pronouns "he", "she", and "they". All you need to add is a square tissue box or sandwich baggies to make a fun and interactive game.
Communication Goals Targeted:
Pronouns - he, she, they
Plurals
Is/Are Verbing
Present Progressive, Present Tense, and Past Tense Verbs
Sentence Structure
Contents:
He, She, and They template pictures to fit a square tissue box or quart sandwich bag
34 playing cards with combinations of girl, boy, girl/boy and foods
63 food pictures
Dice templates with kids and foods
6 game cards for lose a card (Ants!) or take another turn (Ice Cream Truck!)
To play the game, the child draws a game card depicting either "he", "she" or "they" as well as a food. The child then labels the card with your desired language target (i.e., "She is eating a banana", "They are eating cookies"), picks the matching food pictures and feeds the matching picture on the box. The child then keeps the card. Watch out for "Ants! Lose a Card!" cards and hope for "Ice Cream Truck! Take Another Turn" cards.
Also included are dice with the he/she/they pictures and food pictures to play a more open-ended version of the game.
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