Penguin Themed PUSH-IN Language Lesson Plan Guide

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My students loved this resource! We were able to stretch it out over multiple sessions, and they remained engaged throughout our time together. Thank you!
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Are you a school-based SLP that works with K-2 students that have language impairments? Do you like to go into the Special Education classroom to provide push-in language support? If you said, "yes" to these questions, then this Penguin-Themed Push-In Language Lesson Plan Guide will support the busy speech pathologist in the following ways:

❤️ Save time lesson planning
❤️ Increase student engagement during the lesson
❤️ Help the classroom teacher learn how to implement language during the academic school day
❤️ Target your students’ goals

The language activities in this set include tips and tricks for how to do push-in speech therapy. There is a cheat sheet guide with recommended books (YouTube read alouds or Amazon links), links to themed movement videos, and 3-5 extension activities to do in small group work stations. The cheat sheet lesson plan guide has links to the Common Core standards that the activities are targeting.

Included is a Penguin Google Slide presentation to use on a Smartboard or laptop that targets wh-questions, vocabulary, and grammar concepts.

Not really able to do push-in therapy, but love using themed language activities? SLPs can still use the penguin language activities in small group sessions!

These activities are aligned with the language and speaking and listening Common Core standards. Although it is designed for speech pathologists, SPED and General Education Teachers can also use this resource in the classroom.

Included in this resource:

⭐How to use these lessons in the classroom and/or in a small group.

⭐Tips and tricks for doing push-in speech & language support in the classroom.

⭐Blank lesson plan template (2 versions) to fill out before the push-in lesson. Fill out with the teacher if you have collaboration time. A digital copy is included on Google Slides to edit and share with the teacher.

⭐Letter home to parents/guardian about additional language activities to support the penguin theme.

⭐Penguin Push-In Lesson Cheat Sheet – A digital version is included in the Google Slides (fonts: KG Primary Penmanship).

⭐Cheat sheet instructions for instructional aides and teachers for the Dress A Penguin and the Penguin Match-ups for “where.”

⭐Penguin Match-ups for “where.”

⭐Dress A Penguin file folder activity with printable items, CORE boards and visual support.

⭐Penguin sensory bin guide, printables, and sentence strips.

⭐Penguin noun function popper activity. Tape the penguin on a poster board. Use a popper toy to work on explaining the noun’s function and other attributes.

⭐Cheat sheet instructions for instructional aides and teachers for the sensory bin and penguin noun function popper activity.

Who Stole the Penguin’s Fish? Wh-question game with printables and sentence frames.

⭐Penguin preposition activity with sentence frames.

⭐Cheat sheet for instructional aides and teachers for Who Stole the Penguin’s Fish? game and the penguin preposition activity.

⭐Google Slides: Included in this lesson plan guide is a digital Google Slide presentation that allows students to practice answering wh-questions, learn about penguins, and generate sentences about penguins.

Need more themed push-in language activities? Here are some more themes that will help you save time planning:

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Fall/Autumn PUSH-IN Language Lesson Plan Guide for SLPs

Gingerbread Man PUSH-IN Language Lesson Plan Guides

Ice Cream Themed Push-In Language Lesson Plan Guide

Pirate Themed PUSH-IN Language Lesson Plan Guides For SLPs

Pumpkin Themed PUSH-IN Language Lesson Plan Guides

Snowman Themed PUSH-IN Language Lesson Plan Guide


Want all of these push-in language lesson plans? You can get them in a BUNDLE and save 10%

PUSH-IN Language Lesson Plan Guide BUNDLE #1

Looking for more penguin and winter themed resources for your caseload? Have lessons that keep your students engaged and working on their goals:

Penguin Match Ups For Speech Therapy

Mitten Match Up Winter Sensory Bin For Articulation, Language & Social Skills

Winter Themed Print N' Go Speech & Language Activities

Winter Themed Vocabulary & Grammar Activities

Winter Wonderland Social Pragmatics Pack

Winter Sensory Bin Companion For Speech & Language

Winter Speech & Language Print N' Go for Middle School

Snowman Craftivity For Speech & Language

Enjoy this free winter snowy picture scene to work on language skills

Winter Snowy Day Picture scenes: An Open-ended Reinforcer Activity

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking.
With guidance and support from adults, explore word relationships and nuances in word meanings.
Sort common objects into categories (e.g., shapes, foods) to gain a sense of the concepts the categories represent.
Demonstrate understanding of frequently occurring verbs and adjectives by relating them to their opposites (antonyms).
Prepare for and participate effectively in a range of conversations and collaborations with diverse partners, building on others’ ideas and expressing their own clearly and persuasively.

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