Let's Take Turns: Under the Sea

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by thefunctionalspeechie © 2021

Price: $2 USD

Subjects: ot,sel,speech,specialed

Grades: 14,13,1,2,3

Description

This activity is an open ended game that can be used by itself to develop/practice turn taking skills or in conjunction with your own resources as a simple reinforcement activity. This resource offers 4 variations of the layout enabling students to play multiple times with varied outcomes. Students of ALL ages love the surprise element of this game yet it is SIMPLE enough to use with your early learners. Take turns moving a shell and see if there is a sea creature under it! The person who finds the most sea creatures wins! Player 1 says their speech targets and moves a shell to see if there is a sea creature under it. If there is, they drag and drop it to the box labeled Player 1 and their turn ends. If there isn’t, it is Player 2’s turn. Player 2 says their speech targets and moves a shell to see if there is a sea creature under it. If there is, Player 2 drags and drops it to the box labeled Player 2 and their turn ends. If there isn’t, it is Player 1’s turn. Shells can be discarded by swiping them off the left or right side of the page. Play continues until all the shells are gone. Player who finds the most sea creatures wins! Want to play again? Hit the home button on each slide to easily return to the table of contents. As always, happy learning!

Acknowledgements

Graphic Content: Educlips & Kari Bolt

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