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Preview of Halloween Sing With Me DHH Hearing Loss

Halloween Sing With Me DHH Hearing Loss

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Listen With Lynn
The Halloween Sing With Me activity features an easy-to-make ghost finger puppet and related songs. It is designed to be used as a handout when coaching parents during auditory verbal sessions. This easy activity is perfect for parents and professionals alike.This easy no-prep activity is perfect for parents and professionals alike. The songs and activity is language rich and terrific for children with and without hearing loss.It includes Listening and Spoken Language (LSL) tips to encourage aud
Preview of Core words with a baby shark

Core words with a baby shark

Find new words to a familiar old tune and sing along. Join the underwater adventure and practice using the core vocabulary words. Some verses have repeating words, others add more verbs and adjectives. See the fun animals and 'feed' them fish as you sing, turn the page and the fish magically appear on the next page so you can feed another animal. Use my symbols that are included or add your own. Carryover activities that allow you to practice feeding the fish (add your own artic or language
Preview of Itsy Bitsy Spider - Visuals

Itsy Bitsy Spider - Visuals

This resource includes: 1 water spout background, 3 visual cutouts to correspond with the song lyrics (i.e., spider, raindrops, sun), 1 lyrics page Portrait orientation. Prints best in color. May be printed in grayscale if desired. Use visual supports when singing “The Itsy Bitsy Spider”. Consider singing the song multiple times in a row and alternate use of actions for the song and use of these visuals to engage multiple senses. Laminate for durability.
Preview of Song: If You're Happy and You Know It Clap You're Hands - Fun Reading Lesson!

Song: If You're Happy and You Know It Clap You're Hands - Fun Reading Lesson!

All the words to the song: If You're Happy & You Know It. Great multicultural graphics. What a great way to have your child pronounce words! Sing the song on YouTube first (the link is below) and then take this PDF sheet out and have your child read the words. A great way to practice reading words and to make sure they don't skip over the words to the song. Easel ready for you.Here is the link to a video that I have used that is not too long and is not a cartoon but children actually singing
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