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These low to no prep Fourth of July worksheets were made to help speech-language therapists fill in the gaps in their students' language processing skills! With these print and go worksheets, SLPs can assist their clients with attaching meaning and making connections using engaging tasks along the language processing hierarchy.

HERE'S THE BREAKDOWN:

Vocabulary/Labeling: 4-19

Independence Day, zoo animals, farm animals, sea creatures, food, clothing, transportation, household

Functions: 21-24

Associations: 26-29

Categories: 31-34

Antonyms: 36-39

Synonyms: 41-44

Concepts: 46-49

Similarities: 51-54

Differences: 56-63

Multiple Meanings: 65-68

Idioms: 70-73

Analogies: 75-78

Attributes: 80-83

Check out the preview for an example of most types of worksheet included (not pictured - antonyms, synonyms, concepts, idioms, analogies).

PLEASE NOTE: There is an Independence Day THEME to each page, but not all pages have to do with 4th of July content; there are target items from other holidays and themes throughout the pages.

References

Ivy League Language’s Language Processing Worksheets are based on the work of Dr. Gail Richard in The Source for Processing Disorders, as well as her work with Dr. Mary Anne Hanner on the Language Processing Test 3: Elementary.

  • Richard, G. J. (2001). The source for processing disorders. East Moline, IL: LinguiSystems.
  • Richard, G. J., & Hanner, M. A. (2005). The Language Processing Test 3: Elementary. Moline, IL: LinguiSystems.


Related :

Summer Language Processing: more language processing worksheets, this time with a summer theme! :)

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Language Processing Independence Day Worksheets

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This PRINT & GO, no prep bundle contains all of my themed LANGUAGE PROCESSING WORKSHEETS!! Target skills across the language processing hierarchy with these printable worksheets. Many can also be used right on the tablet! Here's the deal: These worksheets were made to help therapists fill in the
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Description

These low to no prep Fourth of July worksheets were made to help speech-language therapists fill in the gaps in their students' language processing skills! With these print and go worksheets, SLPs can assist their clients with attaching meaning and making connections using engaging tasks along the language processing hierarchy.

HERE'S THE BREAKDOWN:

Vocabulary/Labeling: 4-19

Independence Day, zoo animals, farm animals, sea creatures, food, clothing, transportation, household

Functions: 21-24

Associations: 26-29

Categories: 31-34

Antonyms: 36-39

Synonyms: 41-44

Concepts: 46-49

Similarities: 51-54

Differences: 56-63

Multiple Meanings: 65-68

Idioms: 70-73

Analogies: 75-78

Attributes: 80-83

Check out the preview for an example of most types of worksheet included (not pictured - antonyms, synonyms, concepts, idioms, analogies).

PLEASE NOTE: There is an Independence Day THEME to each page, but not all pages have to do with 4th of July content; there are target items from other holidays and themes throughout the pages.

References

Ivy League Language’s Language Processing Worksheets are based on the work of Dr. Gail Richard in The Source for Processing Disorders, as well as her work with Dr. Mary Anne Hanner on the Language Processing Test 3: Elementary.

  • Richard, G. J. (2001). The source for processing disorders. East Moline, IL: LinguiSystems.
  • Richard, G. J., & Hanner, M. A. (2005). The Language Processing Test 3: Elementary. Moline, IL: LinguiSystems.


Related :

Summer Language Processing: more language processing worksheets, this time with a summer theme! :)

Hey, thanks!

Thank you so much for checking out this resource!! Your time and consideration for using my activity with your wonderful students means the world to me!!

Contact me with questions or concerns!

ivyleaguelanguage@gmail.com

Follow me on TpT!

Get updates on new products, sales, and freebies! Just click the "follow me" button by my store logo.

Let's Connect on Social Media!

Instagram

Facebook

Pinterest

Penny for your thoughts (almost literally):

After purchasing, please let me know what you think by leaving me a review! When you leave TpT reviews on items you've purchased, you earn credits toward future paid purchases! That means FREE and DISCOUNTED products when you use your credits! :) Plus... your thoughts and experiences REALLY help me to know what works well about the product and what I can improve (for this product and all future products!) Your insight is so appreciated! :)

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Rated 5 out of 5
August 28, 2024
I used this resource for summer school and the students enjoyed learning about Independence Day!
Krishna T.
318 reviews
Grades taught: 2nd, 3rd
Student populations: Autism, Mild to severe disabilities
Rated 5 out of 5
July 17, 2021
This was great! It offered a wide range of activities for students. I taught summer school with this and it was just fun activities for the students to use while learning more about the 4th of July.
Lynda Currington
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180 reviews
Grades taught: 2nd
Ivy League Language
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Ivy League Language
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Aug 8, 2021
Thank you so much for your thorough and thoughtful feedback, Lynda!!!

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