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Hi and thanks for visiting. I make games that support children with Developmental Language Disorder plus EYFS games, role play hands & on activities- fun fun fun (step away from the worksheet!)

Hi and thanks for visiting. I make games that support children with Developmental Language Disorder plus EYFS games, role play hands & on activities- fun fun fun (step away from the worksheet!)
LIVING/NON-LIVING- DLD/ SLCN/ SEND/ KS1/ science/ simplified language/ intervention group
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LIVING/NON-LIVING- DLD/ SLCN/ SEND/ KS1/ science/ simplified language/ intervention group

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Language Blocks Game: An interactive Powerpoint game. Click, talk and listen to audio clips. A game to encourage discussion with an adult or peer. The images are humorous to inspire funny sentences. The game has a Minecraft inspired theme to hook their interest. Are you supporting children with developmental language delay? This is a quick and fun game to reinforce the concept of living and non-living things. With simplified language and exciting pictures chosen to hold their interest. Use with large groups on the whiteboard or small intervention gorups/ 1:1 on an Ipad. Print off pictures to send home so parents/ carers can continue the conversation. Make into a book to keep in class so it can be referred back to regularly. Also ideal for naming some everyday objects and animals plus naming some verbs. Lots of ways to tailor the game to specific needs. I am a teacher of 24 years and mum to a child with DLD finding fun ways to practice our speech therapy homework! I would love to hear your feedback and what other DLD resources would be useful. Thanks for looking! Polly x
CATEGORY GAME- Speech Therapy/ DLD/ expressive language/ SLCN/ early talk
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CATEGORY GAME- Speech Therapy/ DLD/ expressive language/ SLCN/ early talk

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Language Blocks Game: CATEGORY GAME INCLUDING BUILDING / PLANT / TRANSPORT what type of thing is it? An interactive Powerpoint game. Click, talk and listen to audio clips. A game to encourage discussion with an adult or peer. The game has a Minecraft inspired theme to hook their interest. Are you supporting children with developmental language delay? This is a quick and fun game to build the skill of understanding categories and grouping objects. Also ideal for naming some everyday objects. Lots of ways to tailor the game to specific needs. I am a teacher of 24 years and mum to a child with DLD finding fun ways to practice our speech therapy homework! I would love to hear your feedback and what other DLD resources would be useful. Thanks for looking! Polly x
Early Talk/ Expressive Language /Speech Therapy GAMES BUNDLE (DLD/ SLCN)
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Early Talk/ Expressive Language /Speech Therapy GAMES BUNDLE (DLD/ SLCN)

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A collection of interactive Powerpoint games with a Minecraft look to hook kids in. The games were made to rehearse language basics and encourage talk alongside an adult. Included in the bundle are: Prepositions game 1 Prepositions Game 2 Pronouns Game Category game- type of animal/ food/ clothing
Language Blocks- Type of CLOTHING/FOOD/ANIMAL- speech therapy game/ DLD/ SLCN/early talk/ talk boost
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Language Blocks- Type of CLOTHING/FOOD/ANIMAL- speech therapy game/ DLD/ SLCN/early talk/ talk boost

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Language Blocks Game: WORDS RELATED TO GROUPING OBJECTS: IS IT A TYPE OF FOOD, ANIMAL OR CLOTHING? An interactive Powerpoint game. Click, talk and listen to audio clips. A game to encourage discussion with an adult or peer. The game has a Minecraft inspired theme to hook their interest. Are you supporting children with developmental language delay? This is a quick and fun game to focus on words used to group items or categories. It uses the phrase ‘type of’. Also ideal for naming some everyday objects and animals. To extend the game, ask the player to think of another item that would fit that category. “Can you think of another type of…” Lots of ways to tailor the game to specific needs. I am a teacher of 24 years and mum to a child with DLD finding fun ways to practice our speech therapy homework! I would love to hear your feedback and what other DLD resources would be useful. Thanks for looking! Polly x
Coronation of King Charles Key Vocab Game- Pretutor/ DLD/speech therapy/SLCN/ early talk/ talk boost
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Coronation of King Charles Key Vocab Game- Pretutor/ DLD/speech therapy/SLCN/ early talk/ talk boost

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Language Blocks Game: Key Vocab related to the upcoming coronation to support pupils acquire new vocab or for children who would benefit from pretutoring to support their understanding of the topic. An interactive Powerpoint game. Click, talk and listen to audio clips. A game to encourage discussion with an adult or peer. The images are humorous to inspire funny sentences. The game has a Minecraft inspired theme to hook their interest. Are you supporting children with developmental language delay? This is a quick and fun game to learn new words such as procession or horse drawn carriage. Also ideal for conversations about places and jobs. There are also opportunities to talk about emotions and some prepositions. Lots of ways to tailor the game to specific needs. I am a teacher of 24 years and mum to a child with DLD finding fun ways to practice our speech therapy homework! I would love to hear your feedback and what other DLD resources would be useful. Thanks for looking! Polly x
PREPOSITION GAME 2- Speech Therapy/ DLD/ expressive language/ SLCN/ early talk
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PREPOSITION GAME 2- Speech Therapy/ DLD/ expressive language/ SLCN/ early talk

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Language Blocks Game: An interactive Powerpoint game. Click, talk and listen to audio clips. GAME 2 uses the words: BETWEEN, ABOVE, BELOW, BESIDE, THROUGH A game to encourage discussion with an adult or peer. The images are humorous to inspire funny sentences. The game has a Minecraft inspired theme to hook their interest. Are you supporting children with developmental language delay? This is a quick and fun game to build sentences using tricky prepositions or, for a challenge, vary the verbs, nouns and adjectives used. Also ideal for naming some everyday objects and animals. There are also opportunities to talk about emotions. Lots of ways to tailor the game to specific needs. I am a teacher of 24 years and mum to a child with DLD finding fun ways to practice our speech therapy homework! I would love to hear your feedback and what other DLD resources would be useful. Thanks for looking! Polly x
PREPOSITION GAME- Speech Therapy/ DLD/ expressive language/ SLCN/ early talk
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PREPOSITION GAME- Speech Therapy/ DLD/ expressive language/ SLCN/ early talk

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Language Blocks Game: An interactive Powerpoint game. Click, talk and listen to audio clips. A game to encourage discussion with an adult or peer. The images are humorous to inspire funny sentences. The game has a Minecraft inspired theme to hook their interest. Are you supporting children with developmental language delay? This is a quick and fun game to build sentences using prepositions including behind, next to, on & under. Also ideal for naming some everyday objects and animals plus naming some verbs. There are also opportunities to talk about emotions and some prepositions. Lots of ways to tailor the game to specific needs. I am a teacher of 24 years and mum to a child with DLD finding fun ways to practice our speech therapy homework! I would love to hear your feedback and what other DLD resources would be useful. Thanks for looking! Polly x
PRONOUN GAME- Speech Therapy/ DLD/ expressive language/ SLCN/ early talk
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PRONOUN GAME- Speech Therapy/ DLD/ expressive language/ SLCN/ early talk

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Language Blocks Game: An interactive Powerpoint game. Click, talk and listen to audio clips. A game to encourage discussion with an adult or peer. The images are humorous to inspire funny sentences. The game has a Minecraft inspired theme to hook their interest. Are you supporting children with developmental language delay? This is a quick and fun game to build sentences using either he/she or, for a challenge, include the words him/her. Also ideal for naming some everyday objects and animals plus naming some verbs. There are also opportunities to talk about emotions and some prepositions. Lots of ways to tailor the game to specific needs. I am a teacher of 24 years and mum to a child with DLD finding fun ways to practice our speech therapy homework! I would love to hear your feedback and what other DLD resources would be useful. Thanks for looking! Polly x