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Describing Thanksgiving Food: Vocabulary Language Lesson | Semantic Features

$4.00

Struggling to find age-appropriate language resources for your older students? Needing an emergency sub plan to fill an hour easily? This "Describing Thanksgiving Food" language lesson is a PowerPoint that can be used for language therapy, special education, or with English language learners. The lesson targets all areas of language, including writing definitions, describing, synonyms, comparing/contrasting, reading, writing, and more!

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Struggling to find age-appropriate language resources for your older students? Needing an emergency sub plan to fill an hour easily? This "Describing Thanksgiving Food" language lesson is a PowerPoint that can be used for language therapy, special education, or with English language learners. The lesson targets all areas of language, including writing definitions, describing, synonyms, comparing/contrasting, reading, writing, and more!

Struggling to find age-appropriate language resources for your older students? Needing an emergency sub plan to fill an hour easily? This "Describing Thanksgiving Food" language lesson is a PowerPoint that can be used for language therapy, special education, or with English language learners. The lesson targets all areas of language, including writing definitions, describing, synonyms, comparing/contrasting, reading, writing, and more!

Use this with small groups, large groups, or in one-on-one sessions! With a group, the lesson should last at least a full class period.

This language lesson targets fundamental language skills that are typically targeted in elementary school, but it is visually appropriate for middle school and high school students who are still working on these skills.

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