Sensory Bin: Regular and Irregular Plural Nouns

(45 customer reviews)

$4.00

This product was made as a sensory bin activity but can also be used as flash cards with any game or activity.

Number of pages: 32

Description

Plural nouns! Are you struggling to each irregular plurals while keeping kids engaged? This grammar product makes it both easy and engaging to teach plurals. Use these cards in a sensory bin activity or with any motivating game or activity.

Practice high-frequency regular plurals and irregular plurals.

✅ WHAT’S INCLUDED

  • 27 regular plural noun cherry clusters (bright red cherries)
  • 27 irregular plural noun cherry clusters (dull red cherries)
  • 4 regular plural noun bingo game boards
  • 4 irregular plural noun bingo game boards

Directions
Cut and laminate the cherries. Hide them with the stems visible in a sensory bin. Pick a cherry and produce the correct plural form of the noun!

Each cherry cluster has 2 cherries – the first cherry contains a single picture of the noun, and the other contains two or more pictures of the noun.
Prompt: “1 duck, 3…” “ducks”

Use the bingo game boards with the cherry pictures. Pick a cherry cluster from the sensory bin, say the correct plural form, then find the corresponding picture on the bingo sheet and mark it. First to 5 in a row wins! Use the game for generalization purposes by putting the plural noun in a phrase or sentence.

What are sensory bins?
Sensory bins are a tactile experience in a container usually filled with beans, rice, noodles, beads, corn or sand. In addition to putting in the cherries, you may put in any toys to target plurals or toys that are a motivator (e.g. pick a cherry & say the correct plural form, then find a dinosaur hiding in the rice).

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SLPS AND EDUCATORS LIKE YOU SAID…

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️“Great way to teach plurals. The students normally disengage in grammar tasks but this one keeps them interested!”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️“I drew a tree on my dry erase board and stuck the cherries on with sticky tack. I put points on the back of them and had students take turns collecting cherries and naming the plural nouns and then counted up the point totals at the end. They loved it!”

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⭐ RELATED PRODUCTS 

Plural Nouns Unit

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45 reviews for Sensory Bin: Regular and Irregular Plural Nouns

  1. Jessica Solari

    Anything I can use in the sensory bin is fun! Plus, I love how you used the cherry clipart for plurals since there are two cherries per stem!

  2. Chatter Champs Corner

    Adorable! Thank you for the great idea! The kids loved the sensory box!

  3. michael S.

    Loved this activity. It was convenient to target both regular and irregular plurals with different students while playing the same activity.

  4. Mountain SLP

    Fun..had my kid go cherry picking

  5. Alicia F.

    Cute graphics! Now I must (finally) get together a sensory bin. 🙂 Thanks!

  6. Nancy J.

    Love this! My kiddos will have so much fun with this activity.

  7. SLPino

    My students love this hands-on plurals activity! Very cute! Thank you 🙂

  8. Jennifer B.

    So cute. Love this

  9. Lisa F.

    This is great, thank you

  10. Jennifer S.

    Great product! Thank you!

  11. rita W.

    great activity !

  12. Kristen B.

    Awesome resource. Thank you

  13. Kayly R.

    I love being able to incorporate the sensory table into a therapy activity. Thanks for putting this together. Looking forward to more like it!

  14. kayla E.

    Great way to teach plurals. The students normally disengage in grammar tasks but this one keeps them interested!

  15. Natalie C.

    I’m very excited to use this with my students! Using the sensory bin is a great way to make therapy sessions more fun!

  16. Danni B.

    Super fun and interactive!

  17. Holly H.

    I drew a tree on my dry erase board and stuck the cherries on with sticky tack. I put points on the back of them and had students take turns collecting cherries and naming the plural nouns and then counted up the point totals at the end. They loved it!

  18. Kimberly H.

    Good for sensory box fun!

  19. Lucille F.

    My students loved this resource. Thank you!

  20. Speech Society

    My students absolutely love this game!

  21. Buyer

    Love this activity.

  22. Jessie S.

    Thanks!

  23. Christopher R.

    Your materials are so worth every purchase! My speech kiddos are always excited about the sensory bins now!

  24. Gwen M.

    Easy to use

  25. Misty M.

    Thanks.

  26. Deborah M.

    enjoyed using this product

  27. machele B.

    Great Product

  28. Lisa J.

    So easy to use

  29. Carrie S.

    I love sensory bins!

  30. Katie A.

    Fun activity!

  31. monika P.

    There are regular plurals listed as irregular plurals

  32. Mairead B.

    So handy a great resource, brill for sensory boxes

  33. VALERIE S.

    My students enjoy sensory bins and these are great! They have requested to do them again!

  34. Corinne L.

    I use this often for Tier 2 interventions for my kiddos.

  35. stephanie K.

    My kids love this resource

  36. Kendra M.

    Good resource!

  37. Semina H.

    Great sensory bin resource!

  38. Joyce S.

    Thanks so much for this awesome resource!

  39. Debbie N.

    Pictures on the cherries were a little small so it was hard for the kids to see but otherwise they loved the activity!

  40. ELIZABETH T.

    Students love the sensory bins! Great way to practice vocabulary with ELLs and to learn the irregular plurals.

  41. Lindsey Secoy

    Besides cutting the awkward shape of a bunch of cherries, this activity is used over and over and is one the kids gravitate towards. I love adding them to a sensory bin.

  42. Hannah L.

    Great activity that helps children engage more whilst learning about plurals

  43. Maggie D.

    It is good to use as game pieces for working on plurals and allows me to switch it up while targeting those.

  44. Erica D.

    Cute and fun way to teach and target regular and irregular plural nouns!

  45. Pamela

    What a clever and creative way to teach irregular verbs. My student enjoyed playing the Bingo game.

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