Fall Preschool Speech Therapy: Football Craft Activity

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Grade Levels
PreK - 2nd
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100 pages
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Great language targets! I don't have many articulation kids on my caseload, so I LOVE all the different language targets! This is so wonderful!

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This fun and simple football craft allows students to review antonyms, rhyming words, following direction, shapes, who questions, when questions, what questions, where questions, why questions, how questions, turn-taking, categories, classifying, common objects, animal sounds, correct the sentence, occupations, one syllable words, two syllable words, three syllable words, four syllable words, associations, verbs -ed, verbs -ing, verbs -s/es, irregular verbs, regular plural nouns, irregular plural nouns, as well as all articulation sounds, in a fun and engaging way. The articulation and language goals target students from kindergarten through fourth grade. This is perfect for a fall sports theme.

  • articulation targets
  • language targets
  • 10 words for every sound in the initial, medial and final position of words
  • the goal can be printed in black and white or color
  • words in print with images for all articulation targets
  • meet all your mixed group needs with one craft
  • homework reinforcement that parents can easily review

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The following articulation sounds initial, medial and final positions:

  • B
  • CH
  • D
  • F
  • G
  • J
  • K
  • L
  • L blends
  • M
  • N
  • NG
  • P
  • R
  • AR
  • ER
  • IR
  • OR
  • UR
  • R blends
  • S
  • S blends
  • SH
  • T
  • TH
  • V
  • Y (initial/medial)
  • Z

A blank template is included to meet any speech need.

Language Targets include:

  • Antonyms
  • Rhyming words
  • Following directions
  • Shapes
  • Who questions
  • What questions
  • When questions
  • Where questions
  • Why questions
  • How questions
  • Turn-Taking
  • Categories
  • Classifying
  • Common Objects
  • Animal Sounds
  • Correct the sentence
  • Occupations
  • One syllable words
  • Two syllable words
  • Three syllable words
  • Four syllable words
  • Associations
  • Verbs -ed
  • Verbs -ing
  • Verbs -s/es
  • Irregular verbs
  • Regular plural nouns
  • Irregular plural nouns

For my most popular resources, check out the following list:

  • Assessments:

Speech Therapy Language Screenings HERE

Speech Therapy Observation Forms HERE

Speech Therapy Language and Articulation Screenings HERE

Pragmatic Checklist HERE

Phonological Awareness Assessment HERE

Speech Therapy Classroom Observation Forms HERE

Following Directions Assessment HERE

Fluency Informal Assessment for Stuttering HERE

Speech Language Assessments for K5 thru 12th grade | Profound Delay HERE

  • Crafts:

Scarecrow Speech Therapy Craft HERE

Reindeer Craft HERE

Santa Craft HERE

Valentine's Speech Therapy Craft HERE

Winter Snow Speech Craft HERE

Halloween Pumpkin Craft HERE

Winter Melted Snowman Craft HERE

Thanksgiving Turkey Speech Therapy Craft HERE and HERE

St.Patricks Day Speech Craft HERE

  • Activities:

Syllable Cards HERE

Spring Speech Therapy Articulation Seeking HERE

Halloween Speech Therapy Seeking Activity HERE

Total Pages
100 pages
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Standards

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Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking.
Acquire and use accurately a range of general academic and domain-specific words and phrases sufficient for reading, writing, speaking, and listening at the college and career readiness level; demonstrate independence in gathering vocabulary knowledge when encountering an unknown term important to comprehension or expression.

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