So, here are a couple more cutesie Thanksgiving speech games to add to the mix. One targets articulation and the other targets fluency. Check them out!
Both games are played the same way and can be used alongside each other.
With these games, you move cute little pilgrim and indian owls across a game board.
Aren't the owls so cute?
It comes with a spinner that you can put together with a paper fastener. If the wheel is hard to spin, my kids love just closing their eyes and moving it around until I say stop.
To play you spin the wheel and move your owl. Draw a turkey card and say the word using the direction indicated on the space you landed. For the fluency game, you answer a question using the strategy indicated on the space. The first one to the finish line is the winner!
The artic game is fun because it lets kids practice their speech in different scenarios (i.e. say it 10 times, say it in a silly voice, say it with your eyes closed, etc.). It includes turkey artic cards for /r, s, l, k, f/.
And of course there are cute little owl wild cards to throw in there!
Oh, and ThanksGIVing means a GIVEAWAY!!! I'll choose 2 winners, one for each game!
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I made a super sized turkey and colorful feathers that I use for following directions and prepositions like beside and between.
ReplyDeleteThese games look great! I like to do Thanksgiving sequencing activities and following direction crafts! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI do a lot of following direction crafts.
ReplyDeleteThis is cute! I am creating a bunch of Thanksgiving activities for my students, and we will be reading There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed Some Leaves! :)
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These look cute! Another Thanksgiving activity we like to do is a Diary of a Turkey writing activity that we made to do after reading the Diary of a ___ books. It's free on tpt if you want to try it too. :)
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We make Good Speech and Language Turkeys with target words on the feathers. Students draw pictures and glue the feathers on while I work with individual students one at a time. Always a hit!
ReplyDeleteI am going to use my fall freebie pack on my TPT store as well as steal some of these other great ideas for thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteI use my cardboard turkey I made years ago and we feed him corn that is hidden under the artic. cards. Your games looks so cute!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is my first Thanksgiving with my kiddos so I don't have any usuals yet. I hope to start some this year!
ReplyDeleteNot too interested in the fluency game, but definitely the artic game!
ReplyDeleteTroll in a Bowl games are AWESOME. There are some non-competitive game (the kids are on a team...everybody wins or everybody loses) as well as a few competitive games. Surprisingly, the students really enjoy them!
Thank you for the opportunity to win! I can always use new materials!
ReplyDeleteWith PK we do a TON of color review while making turkeys! It is also a GREAT season for learning about different fruits and vegetables :)
ReplyDeleteWe love to make indian headbands with feather my kids cut out. I have them write words with their target sound on the feathers.
ReplyDeleteso cute, thanks! New fan and follower. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI am loving all of these ideas!!! Thanks so much for sharing. Definitely will have to try some of these.
ReplyDeleteWe are going to make turkey's with artic sounds or language concepts on the feathers so they can take it home for practice :-)
ReplyDeleteI am a first year SLP so I haven't had a Thanksgiving with my kiddos yet :) I would love some fun activities!
ReplyDeleteI have a variation on a "go fish" game that I play to practice manners at the Thanksgiving table.
ReplyDeleteTurkeys! I always do a turkey craft with my pk kiddos to really get at following directions and concepts!
ReplyDeleteI want your GIVEAWAY! =)
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