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Kristin over at Simply Speech had the great idea of sharing favorite board games as a linky party. I'm always up for a linky party!
My favorites:
Turtle Talk is a go-to game as it targets so many language goals. There is also the added motivation of collecting the colorful foam tokens and spinning the turtle.
I just purchased Bubble Talk this year and I'm so glad I did. Laughs can be heard down the hallway as we play this game of social skills.
You have to be super quick for 5 Second Rule - Just Spit it Out! Students have to name 3 items in a category within 5 seconds. As any SLP knows, this skill is used for many goals of oral expression and auditory comprehension. Great for older kids!
I love Guess Who and the Electronic version is great for middle school students. I turn it on when we want to work on attention, following directions, and impulse control. My students and I have extra fun when we use the funny characters and use the voice of the person whom we have chosen.
Sequence for Kids just that and perfect for young, non-readers! It gets those little brains working by using critical thinking and strategy skills.
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My students always pick Uno too. Great post!
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