24 March 2014

Easter Expanding Vocabulary Fun! (EET Companion Pack!)

Are you loving my EET companion packs?!  Are your students thriving because of the amazing EET product?!  These companion packs make a fun way to incorporate the EET into your speech rooms!  My students have been loving them and learning so much at the same time!  My Easter version is ready and available!
**Remember....this is a companion pack and designed to be  used WITH the Expanding Expression Tool by Sara L. Smith!  Click HERE to learn more.

Expanding Vocabulary Easter Egg Hunt Game:
-Print and laminate a basket for each student.

-Print and laminate the eggs and place them in the middle.

-Print and laminate the visual/directions and display them for your students.  If you have a Smart Board you can display this page on it for your students to see while playing.  This will help them understand what they need in order to win!

-Place the object pile in the middle.  Students will take turns picking an object.  On each object card is an EET “bead”.  They must express the describing concept requested (EET bead).  Once they express that description, they can locate the egg that has that EET bead on it. Students will take turns picking an object and describing it while adding eggs to their baskets until all of the cards run out.  The first student to fill their basket with all 7 types of flowers/EET beads is the winner!  (**48 object cards included!**)



-Review worksheets are included!!


-A generic board game is included that can be used with any targets.  Students must roll a dice to move along the game board.  They must express the description based on the space they land on.  All spaces have correlating EET “beads.”

You can access this pack in my TpT store by clicking HERE!

4 comments:

  1. Oh how cute!! I just made an Easter Egg EET strand (check it out on my blog!) and this would go great with it!!!

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  2. I wasn't able to find your email so I could contact you directly! I use your "Cut, Sort, & Glue" all the time with my preschoolers, and I love it! This morning, I was using the flower & butterfly page, and I noticed that there seems to be an extra picture for the flower, and one missing for butterfly. We had the ladybug with the flower since they can be seen on plants, but was it supposed to go with the butterfly? THANKS!
    http://oldschoolspeech.blogspot.com

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  3. thanks so much! It has been fixed! feel free to redownload!

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