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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Race Car Game Update + Giveaway + Freebie?!

Middle of the week slump? How about a freebie?!

I updated my Start Your Engines Following Directions Game on TpT with an additional 24 cards for 2 step temporal directions involving before/after! I also added a unique feature. I don't know what everyone else goes through, but having to give 2 step directions involving before/after sometimes confuses me more than the students! So I created the document in such a way that each of the temporal direction slides has a slide right after with an SLP "cheat sheet!" If you laminate them back to back, one side will have the car and the direction you read to the student, while the other side has the order in which actions SHOULD be performed. Ex: Touch your nose after you sit on the floor (back of card reads: sit on floor, nose). 

If you want the full version, you can find that here!






Because I'm so grateful for the purchases made on Monday and Tuesday from my store and the feedback you've provided, I'm offering some of the Start Your Engines Game as a freebie! 

Get it here!

Hmmm...giveaway time! I'm offering my Start Your Engines game (full version) to one lucky person! Enter below



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15 comments:

  1. I would play this game with my students and incorporate strategies for recall (verbal rehearsal, visualizing...).

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  2. This game would be great for reinforcing language skills within small group settings in the 4K & 5K classrooms I support.

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  3. I have some little guys working on following directions who would love this! Thanks for the freebie :)

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  4. I would use this game to teach basic concepts and sequencing.

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  5. I have a first grade group that needs practice with listening skills and following directions.

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  6. I am so excited for this activity! I have so many on my caseload that need to work on following directions!

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  7. This activity looks great! Can't wait to use it!

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  8. This looks like a great game for a variety of my students.

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  9. I would use this with some of my little ones working on following directions!

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  10. I love giveaways! :-) -Stephanie

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  11. I would use it with my HOH/D students and see what directions they can do without sign reinforcers :)

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  12. I was just looking for some activities for following directions. I would love the chance to use it. Thank you for all you do!

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