Speech and Language Therapy Advice Sheets
Collect action pictures of verbs that follow the regular past tense rule (magazines, the internet or published resources are good places to look). Play a simple board game whereby to have a go each child must describe one of the pictures as though it had happened yesterday, eg. “Yesterday the boy painted a picture.” Alternatively, it can be fun to invent new rules for a favourite game, eg ... ................
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