Description
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An optional binder cover
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Development
– 3 types of regular past tense verbs
– Development of irregular past tense verbs -
Common past tense verbs master list for quick reference
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What are past tense verbs? Introduction
– A simple lesson explaining past tense verbs and their importance. -
Past tense verb cards
– 36 regular past tense verb cards
– 66 irregular past tense verb cards -
15 generalization scenes with target verbs word lists
⭐ REVIEWS ⭐
“With no surprise this resource is so incredibly thorough! It does a great job of providing the teaching materials along with the treatment materials. Teaching past tense verbs can be tricky in practice and even harder in teaching but this resource makes it easy! So happy and thankful to have something like this in my vault.”
“5 stars – I love this organized approach to teaching past tense verbs. Before this I felt like I was teaching them haphazardly and randomly and this has helped me and my students so much.”
“This is a great tool for teaching past tense verbs. Very thorough and provides both structured practice and generalization activities. I’m thrilled that a digital version of this resource has also been included!”
“This is very thorough and provides everything needed to target past tense verbs all the way to generalization. I love the included research and lists of common verbs along with ages of development. Perfect resource for teaching past tense verbs!”
“I am very satisfied with this resource. I like the way the verbs are organized by the ending sounds and my students enjoy the pictures. I have used this activity several times and my students are progressing. Thanks for sharing.”
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Samantha –
I purchased this resource recently and have found it’s a clear and efficient way to teach younger clients irregular and past tense verbs within a word and sentence level. Not up to the generalization level yet but its good to have pictures there which can easily help with that when kids are up to that stage – it saves time instead of finding multiple pictures to target a number of diff. verbs.
Kendra –
This resource has been super helpful in targeting irregular past tense verbs in a quick and easy way with my students! The developmental charts, list of most frequently used verbs and guide to teaching verbs by pattern have helped me target irregular past tense in a more data-driven, systematic way. Love that this resource is no-print and the pictures are engaging for students.
Hannah Geiger –
I seem to have a lot of students lately working towards goals with past tense verbs and wow this resource is so helpful! This resource has saved me so much time and the visuals are perfect. It’s also really made data collection easier as well. I really love that there are so many words, such variety within this pack. It makes it more engaging than drilling the same 10-115 words over and over. I love it!
Stephanie Hudson –
This unit has been great as a low-prep way to address the past tense verb goals on my students’ IEPs.
Joanne Pingtella –
This is absolutely my go to resource to both teach and review regular and irregular past tense verbs. The pictures that accompany the verbs are very appropriate and hold the attention of this student. This unit is in my rotation (for my 2nd to 4th grade students that have disabilities) every year!
Anonymous –
This has been a helpful guide for teaching those tricky irregular verbs. It has helped me with deciding which irregular verb “families” to target on any given day with my students so I don’t have to research a bunch of individual materials every time I go to teach verbs.