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Sweet and Simple Therapy Idea – Christmas Tree Craft

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I’m back with another installment of my Sweet and Simple Therapy Ideas today!  Today’s idea is great for the Christmas season – make a large green triangle out of construction paper, and cut out circles of different colors for ornaments.  I used a 2.75″ circle crafting punch, but you could also use a die cut machine if you have one available at your school.

In my example, we used the circles to correspond with the Expanding Expression Tool (EET) to describe a Christmas tree.  You could also put target words on each ornament for your articulation or phonology students to practice.  If your school/student doesn’t celebrate Christmas, use white circles on blue paper for a quick snowball craft instead!

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  1. kreinacher says

    December 3, 2014 at 3:40 am

    Awesome!

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  2. Mary says

    December 3, 2014 at 10:33 am

    Great idea! I don't have EET, but I could certainly use it for the students to write target words on to practice!

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