Description
Don't have time to prep language homework? Looking for a quick and easy way to communicate with parents?
Here are 11 pages of sticky notes with language goals, strategies, and home practice. These sticky notes can be sent home in a child's agenda, speech-language folder, or on completed worksheets from a therapy session. These sticky notes are a great way to provide parents with a quick update regarding their child's progress in speech-language therapy.
A template and instructions for how to print on sticky notes are included.
The sticky notes target the following language skills:
- Answering wh-questions (what, who, where, when, why)
- Following directions (1-step and 2-step)
- Understanding basic concepts
- Grammar (pronouns; plurals; verb tense; prepositions)
- Syntax (expanding sentence length; combining sentences)
- Categories (naming examples; which two go together; which one doesn't belong)
- Describing (object function, location, attributes, parts)
- Narratives (aka story grammar)
- Sequencing and retell
- Vocabulary (synonyms, antonyms)
BONUS: Blank notes and a "Contact info" note are included for you to write your own information.
Highlights
Description
Don't have time to prep language homework? Looking for a quick and easy way to communicate with parents?
Here are 11 pages of sticky notes with language goals, strategies, and home practice. These sticky notes can be sent home in a child's agenda, speech-language folder, or on completed worksheets from a therapy session. These sticky notes are a great way to provide parents with a quick update regarding their child's progress in speech-language therapy.
A template and instructions for how to print on sticky notes are included.
The sticky notes target the following language skills:
- Answering wh-questions (what, who, where, when, why)
- Following directions (1-step and 2-step)
- Understanding basic concepts
- Grammar (pronouns; plurals; verb tense; prepositions)
- Syntax (expanding sentence length; combining sentences)
- Categories (naming examples; which two go together; which one doesn't belong)
- Describing (object function, location, attributes, parts)
- Narratives (aka story grammar)
- Sequencing and retell
- Vocabulary (synonyms, antonyms)
BONUS: Blank notes and a "Contact info" note are included for you to write your own information.




