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Describing Visual Supports Bundle | Sentence Starters for Speech Therapy
Describing Visual Supports Bundle | Sentence Starters for Speech Therapy
Describing Visual Supports Bundle | Sentence Starters for Speech Therapy
Describing Visual Supports Bundle | Sentence Starters for Speech Therapy
Describing Visual Supports Bundle | Sentence Starters for Speech Therapy
Describing Visual Supports Bundle | Sentence Starters for Speech Therapy
Describing Visual Supports Bundle | Sentence Starters for Speech Therapy
Describing Visual Supports Bundle | Sentence Starters for Speech Therapy
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What others say

"This has been helpful for introducing my client to describing. We are able to use the visuals quickly during play and conversation. "
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Emily D.
"My students loved using this to support their writing! I love have the reference sheets they can use over and over! "
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Sara M.

Description

Help students improve describing skills, expressive language, vocabulary development, and visualizing with this bundle of visual supports, word banks, and sentence starters.

These structured supports help students organize their thoughts, understand descriptive concepts, expand vocabulary, and generate more detailed language during describing activities. The visual cues and sentence starters provide the scaffolding many students need to participate successfully in activities such as Visualizing & Verbalizing™, mystery box, Headbanz, and other expressive language lessons.

Perfect for speech therapy, special education, autism support, and language intervention.

1- Visual Support for Visualizing & Describing

Use these 20 visual support cards with word banks and sentence starters to enhance your students' abilities to understand common description words and participate in activities targeting describing and/or Visualizing & Verbalizing™!

2- Visual Support, Word Banks, Sentence Starters for Visualizing & Describing

Each card includes:

  • a question to help students understand the meaning of common question/structure words related to describing and visualizing (e.g. Who or what is in the picture? What is the person or thing doing?)
  • word banks with a variety of common vocabulary related to each question/structure word
  • sentence starters to facilitate students' skills in generating and organizing language around each question/structure word

Question/Description/Structure Words Included:

  • who/what
  • where
  • parts
  • category/group
  • color
  • number
  • movement
  • shape
  • size
  • feel
  • when
  • background
  • why
  • mood/feelings
  • made of
  • taste
  • sound
  • age
  • perspective
  • thinking verbs

Enjoy! :)

Looking for more visual support for describing? Check out these resources!

Do your students benefit from sentence starters to support formulation of questions & statements? These resources can help!

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Describing Visual Supports Bundle | Sentence Starters for Speech Therapy

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What others say

"This has been helpful for introducing my client to describing. We are able to use the visuals quickly during play and conversation. "
star
Emily D.
"My students loved using this to support their writing! I love have the reference sheets they can use over and over! "
star
Sara M.

Description

Help students improve describing skills, expressive language, vocabulary development, and visualizing with this bundle of visual supports, word banks, and sentence starters.

These structured supports help students organize their thoughts, understand descriptive concepts, expand vocabulary, and generate more detailed language during describing activities. The visual cues and sentence starters provide the scaffolding many students need to participate successfully in activities such as Visualizing & Verbalizing™, mystery box, Headbanz, and other expressive language lessons.

Perfect for speech therapy, special education, autism support, and language intervention.

1- Visual Support for Visualizing & Describing

Use these 20 visual support cards with word banks and sentence starters to enhance your students' abilities to understand common description words and participate in activities targeting describing and/or Visualizing & Verbalizing™!

2- Visual Support, Word Banks, Sentence Starters for Visualizing & Describing

Each card includes:

  • a question to help students understand the meaning of common question/structure words related to describing and visualizing (e.g. Who or what is in the picture? What is the person or thing doing?)
  • word banks with a variety of common vocabulary related to each question/structure word
  • sentence starters to facilitate students' skills in generating and organizing language around each question/structure word

Question/Description/Structure Words Included:

  • who/what
  • where
  • parts
  • category/group
  • color
  • number
  • movement
  • shape
  • size
  • feel
  • when
  • background
  • why
  • mood/feelings
  • made of
  • taste
  • sound
  • age
  • perspective
  • thinking verbs

Enjoy! :)

Looking for more visual support for describing? Check out these resources!

Do your students benefit from sentence starters to support formulation of questions & statements? These resources can help!

.........................................................................................................................................

EARN FREE TPT PRODUCTS!!!

If you leave feedback on any of my products, you can earn TPT credits that may be applied to future purchases! Just submit feedback when you purchase a product or go to My Purchases for a list of your purchases. Click on the Leave Feedback button and leave a rating.

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A good scaffolding resource.
Rated 5 out of 5
September 23, 2025
Met expectations
Great value
This resource has multiple different levels for all my diverse students. I love it!
Lauren J.
7 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd, 4th, 5th
Rated 4 out of 5
May 5, 2025
Really helpful for my EAL learners who are learning how to form and write sentences.
Whitney A.
155 reviews
Grades taught: 6th
Rated 5 out of 5
March 31, 2025
This has been helpful for introducing my client to describing. We are able to use the visuals quickly during play and conversation.
Emily D.
130 reviews
Grades taught: PreK
Rated 5 out of 5
October 2, 2024
My students loved using this to support their writing! I love have the reference sheets they can use over and over!
Sara M.
331 reviews
Grades taught: 6th, 7th, 8th
Student populations: Emerging bilinguals
Rated 5 out of 5
March 28, 2024
A wonderful resource to supplement category and EET activities
Speech Deets
(TPT Seller)
408 reviews
Grades taught: K, 1st, 2nd
Student populations: Autism, Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities
Rated 5 out of 5
October 17, 2022
Love using this visual with students working to develop their vocabulary.
Cooper SLP
(TPT Seller)
584 reviews
Grades taught: PreK
Student populations: Mild to severe disabilities
Rated 4 out of 5
September 22, 2022
I really liked the visuals on this and the organization. I used different pages for different groups of students depending on their needs. Thanks for a great visual!
Allison Baker
(TPT Seller)
60 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd, 4th, 5th
Student populations: Autism, Mild to severe disabilities
Rated 5 out of 5
March 21, 2022
These cards have been so helpful when working on visualizing and verbalizing. I love the list of words that can be used for each task card.
Sarah D.
276 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd
Student populations: Learning difficulties

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