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Preview of Language Game for speech and language therapy: The Pirate's Language Loot

Language Game for speech and language therapy: The Pirate's Language Loot

Created by
Katrina Bevan
Work on receptive and expressive language targets in a game to find the pirate treasure! What is targeted: - Following 2 & 3 step directions- with actions, if/then, before/after - Auditory Memory & Comprehension- recalling a sentence and answering ‘Wh’ questions from a sentence - Vocabulary- Antonyms, Synonyms, Part to Whole relationships - Categorisation- inferences, comparative relationships/deductive reasoning - Absurdities- explaining inconsistencies in sentences - Questions- yes/no
Preview of Basic Concepts for Speech Therapy | Looting Pirates Game

Basic Concepts for Speech Therapy | Looting Pirates Game

Are you looking for EBP materials to teach basic concepts? Look no further! This fun pirate activity is a great way to teach location, quantity, number and direction to your kids. The concepts targeted at from Boehm's list of basic concepts.Teach 20 basic concepts while playing this game. Students learn many of Boehm's basic concepts through game play!Builds vocabulary by increasing their understanding of basic concepts. This game will also increase the skill of following directions.Teaches the
Preview of Owl Classroom Money {Hoot Loot}

Owl Classroom Money {Hoot Loot}

Created by
Laugh Eat Learn
Bring economy into your classroom with this owl themed classroom money set. Reward your students for the little or large things they do in the classroom with this money. However you spend it, students will hoot these bright and birdy bucks! This set is made easy with a teacher (and printer friendly) in mind. ≪ Included ≫ • Blackline Classroom Money Hoot Loot: $1, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100 (6 per page) • Directions for Wallets • Color Wallet Option • Blackline Wallet Option ≪ You May
Preview of St. Patrick's Day Leprechaun's Loot Clipart {Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah Designs}

St. Patrick's Day Leprechaun's Loot Clipart {Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah Designs}

The set includes a total of 40 images (20 Color and 20 B&W). All the graphics received are as pictured so please review the preview image for details. The images are high resolution (300 DPI) which means high quality printing. Files are provided in only PNG format. For personal or commercial use. PLEASE NOTE: This set is included in the St. Patrick's Day Clipart Mega Bundle. Please don't purchase this set if you have already purchased the Mega Bundle Pack because you already own this set!
Preview of Math Boom Cards Digital Escape Room | Pirate Loot | Math Mystery

Math Boom Cards Digital Escape Room | Pirate Loot | Math Mystery

Created by
Kiwiland
Kids Love Digital Escape Rooms and this space themed deck will capture their imagination. These math Boom Cards cover place value with ordering 6 digt numbers ,standard and expanded number form, basic facts with multiplication, and common factors.Boom escape rooms get students excited for learning. They are perfect for back to school activities, end of year, halloween or all year round.Digital Boom Escape Rooms are both challenging and rewarding for your students. This Deck is NO PREP, PAPERLESS
Preview of Loot

Loot

Loot novel activity pack! Includes the following graphic organizers for the story Loot: Author's Purpose for writing Loot Interviewing Jude Watson, author of Loot Making Inferences Reading Reflection Summarizing Chapters Setting in Loot Main Idea All About March All About Jules March and Me Character Growth and Change Character Study - March Character Study - Jules Follow the Plot of Loot (identifying the main plot points) Problem Solver (main problem and solutions) Cause and Effect in Loot V
Preview of Fortnite Loot Llama - Coordinate Plane Picture

Fortnite Loot Llama - Coordinate Plane Picture

Created by
Anna Sites
Students won't stop talking about Fortnite? If you can't beat them, join them! Connect the points to create a lucky Loot Llama from the game that all of your students can't stop thinking about!Note: The eye must be drawn in separately.
Preview of Holiday Deductive Reasoning Logic Puzzle Case of the Lost Leprechaun Loot

Holiday Deductive Reasoning Logic Puzzle Case of the Lost Leprechaun Loot

Created by
WISEflamingo
Deductive Reasoning Logic Puzzle for Upper Elementary, Middle School, High School, or any place critical thinking is taught. Can you solve the case? In this low prep, print, and go, engaging seasonal mystery students will be challenged to think critically and use deductive reasoning to figure out THE CASE OF THE LOST LEPRECHAUN LOOT. After reading the background story students will use clues to determine who stole the gold in the pot at the end of the rainbow. Students will match each character
Preview of Sort Your Loot - Halloween Graphing Activity

Sort Your Loot - Halloween Graphing Activity

Integrate a little math into Halloween. Have your students sort their candy and create a bar graph. A quick activity with minimal prep. Students will count their Halloween candy and record the data. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Customer Tips: Leave feedback on this item to earn credit toward future TpT purchases! I appreciate your feedback! It gives me the information I need to continue creating high-quality products for your class
Preview of Math Mystery- Case of the Leprechaun's Lost Loot (Area)

Math Mystery- Case of the Leprechaun's Lost Loot (Area)

This is a math mystery that is specifically aligned to the 3rd grade Engage NY and Eureka math module 4 on area. This resource would also be a great for review of area for 4th grade students prior to the state test. This resource includes a scenario, a suspect list, 5 clues that students will solve to find the culprit and answers keys to all pages. Area concepts practiced in this are: determining multiplying length x width, determining area using tiling, finding the missing side length, find ar
Preview of Math Mystery- The Case of the Leprechaun's Lost Loot (Fractions)

Math Mystery- The Case of the Leprechaun's Lost Loot (Fractions)

This is a math mystery that is specifically aligned to the 4th grade Engage NY and Eureka math module 5 on fractions. This resource would also be a great f=review of fractions for 5th grade students prior to the state test. This resource includes a scenario, a suspect list, 5 clues that students will solve to find the culprit and answers keys to all pages. Fraction concepts practiced in this are: Identifying fractions, Comparing fractions with a number line, Converting improper fractions into mi
Preview of Comparing Fractions Digital Puzzle and Self Checking (Lucky Loot)

Comparing Fractions Digital Puzzle and Self Checking (Lucky Loot)

This product is a digital puzzle that requires students to complete 25 comparing fractions equations with different denominators. The link to the digital puzzle is on a clickable PDF that you would download once purchased. Students will put the symbols, <,>, or = in the answer box. This activity is no prep and is self checking. If the student puts the correct answer in, the answer box will turn green and a piece of the digital puzzle will appear in the green box to the right. If the studen
Preview of Dungeons & Dragons - Loot/Reward Cards

Dungeons & Dragons - Loot/Reward Cards

Hello Fellow Adventurers,Here are some loot cards you can use as rewards or loot tokens when your players take down monsters or find something. I have written brief descriptions under each of them and on some, there are examples of how you can use the item. Each card I have tried to keep the original terms for dungeons and dragons so students will be exposed to a range of new vocabulary! There are 100+ cards that include:Potion of HealingPhilter of LovePotion of ShadowsBedrollTent DiamondAnd lot
Preview of LOOT How to Steal a Fortune Choice Board Novel Study Activities Menu Project

LOOT How to Steal a Fortune Choice Board Novel Study Activities Menu Project

9 creative activities to culminate the reading of LOOT How to Steal a Fortune! Students can choose from a variety of activities to create their own final project. Includes choice board and rubric! Use as classwork, homework, extension activities, early finisher work, or even in literacy centers. I love using these as responses for independent reading! Activities promote higher order thinking, are connected to Common Core standards, and are engaging by tapping into the Multiple Intelligences. Gre
Preview of Hoot Loot - Owl Themed Money -Classroom Management System

Hoot Loot - Owl Themed Money -Classroom Management System

Are you looking for a way to give your class management system a boost? We have all used money reward systems at some point, but this is a way to get your class excited about using money and being responsible.Students are paid for doing their classroom jobs, homework and school work. I have laid it all out for you in this fun money system.I have one set of money with an Owl theme ( Hoot Loot) and another set of money with a classroom theme (Desk Dollars). They include 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 5
Preview of Lunch Loot: A Reward Based Lunch Room Behavior Improvement Strategy

Lunch Loot: A Reward Based Lunch Room Behavior Improvement Strategy

Created by
Jill Reverman
Seeking to improve lunch room behavior? This product is a reward based, positive behavior improvement strategy. A lunch room monitor rewards $0, $5, or $10 based on students behavior during lunch time. Students track their earnings using an included tracking sheet and redeems earnings for rewards. Includes: Instructions for use, $5 and $10 lunch loot cards, tracking sheet and suggested rewards.
Preview of Printable Leprechaun Loot, Lucky Charm Currency, Instant Luck

Printable Leprechaun Loot, Lucky Charm Currency, Instant Luck

Created by
SplashofColors
Unlock a world of whimsy with our Printable Leprechaun Loot – a charming and magical currency perfect for adding a touch of luck to your celebrations! Use it for gifts, events, or as a unique decoration. Download, print, and let the enchantment begin!Size: 8.5" x 116 Printable PagesLeprechaun Loot includes:6x $1 bills 6x $5 bills 6x $10 bills 6x $20 bills 6x $50 bills 6x $100 bills
Preview of Classroom Money: Hoot Loot

Classroom Money: Hoot Loot

Created by
Christa Swaney
I love to use money in my classroom!! This classroom money is called Hoot Loot. It is designed for classroom management, but can also be used as a math tool as well. It can be used to pay students for classroom jobs, homework, good behavior, etc.,. Students can use it to pay for items or coupons in your class store or anything else that you may have set up. Included: Hoot Loot denominations of $1,$2, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100, $500 for each grade level 1-6. I have also added $1, $2, $5, and $10
Preview of March Sensory Bin | St. Patrick's Day | Leprechaun Loot Recipe Cards

March Sensory Bin | St. Patrick's Day | Leprechaun Loot Recipe Cards

This Sensory Bin activity includes (in color only):12 recipe cards with numbers 1-512 recipe cards with numbers 1-10Purchase includes:sensory bin cardssuggested materials to use for fillingcute label for sensory binUse this sensory bin for counting, describing, following directions and so much more!
Preview of Leprechaun Loot!  SMARTBoard Coordinate Graphing with Printables

Leprechaun Loot! SMARTBoard Coordinate Graphing with Printables

Created by
Downeast Teach
The leprechauns have hidden their gold on a coordinate grid, but your savvy students can find it… by using ordered pairs! This interactive and colorful SMARTBoard file gives your grade 3-5 students practice with a variety of skills involved in coordinate graphing, through 5 different activities: • Leprechaun Loot: Look for hidden gold at specific ordered pairs on the grid. Touch the point and watch the gold magically appear! • Hide the Gold: Given an ordered pair, students drag the pots of gol
Preview of Token Economy: Astute Hoot Loot

Token Economy: Astute Hoot Loot

Created by
Astute Hoot
A token economy system is a great strategy to promote positive behaviors in the classroom. Through this token economy system, students are motivated to earn money for prizes and practice essential math skills such as skip counting, making equivalent amounts of money, making change, and saving money. Astute Hoot Loot Token Economy can be used as a stand-alone classroom management system or along with an existing classroom management system such as the clip system or daily point charts. Studen
Preview of Laundry "Loot" Gift

Laundry "Loot" Gift

Need a unique Mother’s Day or Father’s Day gift that is also very handy? All you need is an empty plastic 16-ounce icing can with the lid.See the steps below to make this parent gift:1. Email your students’ parents and tell them you are doing a special “top secret” project. Ask them to send in one empty, plastic 16-ounce icing can with the lid. 2. Students will pick out a label, color it, and cut it. 3. Cut a slot for the money in the top of the plastic icing lid using an X-Acto knife. 4. Secur
Preview of Battle of the Books Game Questions: Loot-- How to Steal a Fortune

Battle of the Books Game Questions: Loot-- How to Steal a Fortune

Created by
Happy Reading
Battle of the Books is a highly engaging reading incentive program that is perfect for the classroom or a gifted and talented enrichment opportunity. It can be a school-wide event that is easily differentiated, or even a way to motivate readers at a distance. Choose a selection of books, team up your students, and give them a deadline to read. When you're ready to battle, either print out and cut up the question cards or use the provided Google slides deck as part of your competition.Super easy
Preview of Comprehension Test - Loot (Watson)

Comprehension Test - Loot (Watson)

Created by
The Sobczak Shop
If you are familiar with the Accelerated Reader program, you know that they can be useful tools for monitoring student comprehension. When my school didn’t renew our AR subscription, I was at a loss because earning AR points was a big part of my classroom reading incentive program. So I created my own program and tests for books in my library—“RIF” (Reading is Fun) tests. I keep track of the tests taken by students, the comprehension rate for the tests, and the points earned.This is my RIF te
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