02 June 2013

Bubble Gum EET Sort!! ((and giveaway!!))

Looking for more activities to use with the Expanding Expression Tool (EET) by Sara L. Smith?! (http://www.expandingexpression.com/).



To use:
-Print and laminate the gumball machine sorting mat page.

-Print and laminate the sorting “gumballs.”  Each gumball represents a different EET “bead.”  Students must take all of the beads that represent one object and sort it on the bead which represents the type of describing it answers.  

-Each different object uses a different colored gumball to help discriminate between them.

-Review Worksheet: Bubble Gum Say & Color!  You can write any object into the worksheet.  Students must describe the object in order to color each gumball into the machine.  Once all of the gumballs are colored, then they can color the rest of the picture!

-Invent Your Own Gumball:  Students can expand their imaginations and use their EET techniques while inventing and writing about their own gumball flavors!
You can access this activity in my TpT store by clicking HERE!!

a Rafflecopter giveaway

14 comments:

  1. So excited about how so many SLP's are helping out those affected by the tornadoes!

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  2. Expanding expression is a great way to work with language. This bubble gum activity is a fun way to do EET.

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  3. I love how everyone is willing to help others out, whether it be by donating materials to those that have lost them, to helping raise money for those in need, to even providing free therapy resources for everyone to use!

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  4. I love how everyone is willing to help each other out, whether it be by raising money to help those in need, to donating therapy materials, to providing free therapy resources.

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  5. This material looks great! I love using EET with my kiddos!

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  6. I love expanding expressions activities.

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  7. I love all your EET activities!

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  8. EET is great and who doesn't love gumballs? :)

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  9. Love, love, love your blog and EETCHY!!! I've seen Sara Smith four times now!

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  10. What a fun idea to use the EET. I got my EET this spring and and collecting your EET companions.

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  11. It's wonderful that professionals are supporting one another. My students have been using EET and are making great gains!

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  12. I just bought two of your other EET companion activities, getting ready for next year!! This one looks fabulous too. Thanks!

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  13. This activity looks like a lot of fun!! I love EET activities!!

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  14. love creative people. love my profession.

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