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Preview of Increase MLU: Describe Clipart Farm Animals by Color–Boom Cards™ – AAC Supports

Increase MLU: Describe Clipart Farm Animals by Color–Boom Cards™ – AAC Supports

Designed to increase Mean Length of Utterance (MLU), these interactive cards combine clear, purposeful clipart images, AAC-friendly visual supports, audio, and labels to boost comprehension and language skills for autistic students, learners with special needs, and early language learners. Using the carrier phrase "I see", students learn to create attribute (adjective) + noun sentences, encouraging them to describe beyond basic labels. They begin with short phrases and progress to full sente
Preview of Find the Blue Dinosaur – What, Where & Yes/No Questions Dinosaur Speech Therapy

Find the Blue Dinosaur – What, Where & Yes/No Questions Dinosaur Speech Therapy

Help the boy find his blue dinosaur in this interactive speech and language activity designed for early language learners and AAC users. This activity is more challenging than my errorless teddy bear activity, making it an excellent next step for students who are ready for increased language demands while still receiving visual support. Students will: Search for the blue dinosaur Respond to What, Where, and Yes/No questions Identify and label colors Build simple sentences using visuals or AAC su
Preview of Find the Van by Color Vehicles Activity AAC Ready Set Go

Find the Van by Color Vehicles Activity AAC Ready Set Go

This interactive speech and language activity targets early language, AAC, and core vocabulary using a fun vehicle theme. Students will identify the van by color from a field of 6 choices, providing repeated practice with visual support. Each correct response is paired with a fun horn sound to increase engagement. After identifying the van, students will: • Drag characters into the van (“Get in”) • Use the phrase “Ready, set, go!” • Move the van along the road (draggable) This activity target
Preview of What Are the Animals Doing? Action Verbs with AAC Speech Therapy

What Are the Animals Doing? Action Verbs with AAC Speech Therapy

What Are the Animals Doing? Interactive Speech & Language Activity with GIFsThis engaging activity uses animated GIFs to help students understand and use action verbs. Each slide features an animal or insect performing an action. Students will identify what they see, answer a “What is the animal doing?” question, and then use AAC/visual sentence strips to formulate a simple sentence: “The frog is jumping.” “The ant is carrying.” “The bird is flying.” Students will: ✓ Receptively identify ani
Preview of Whose TAIL is This?  Match the Tail to the ZOO Animal Possessives (Boom Cards™)

Whose TAIL is This? Match the Tail to the ZOO Animal Possessives (Boom Cards™)

Answer WHOSE questions by identifying the ZOO ANIMAL that corresponds to the tail that is pictured. Build expressive language / grammar by verbally responding to the "whose" question using possessive nouns. Increase receptive vocabulary within the ZOO ANIMAL theme by identifying and/or expressive vocabulary by naming the picture. Increase understanding of the parts-to-whole concept. Practice visual discrimination skills by carefully scanning to find the correct picture. Click the link below
Preview of Aquarium Speech Therapy Activity | WH Questions & Sentence Strips

Aquarium Speech Therapy Activity | WH Questions & Sentence Strips

Take your students on a trip to the aquarium! 🐠 In this interactive digital speech therapy activity on Boom Learning, students walk through the aquarium with draggable kids and search for animated sea animals. The repeated “Go, kids!” routine increases engagement and supports participation for early communicators. Students will: • Answer Where questions (Where’s the turtle? octopus? shark?) • Respond to an errorless What did we see? question • Build sentences using a visual sentence strip:
Preview of Find the Bugs Speech Therapy Activity | WH Questions, Yes/No, AAC Sentences, MLU

Find the Bugs Speech Therapy Activity | WH Questions, Yes/No, AAC Sentences, MLU

This interactive speech and language activity targets early language skills through a fun, predictable routine. Students will help a girl search for a butterfly and discover other bugs along the way! Each insect is an engaging animated GIF, helping to increase attention and participation. Students will: • Answer what, where, and yes/no questions • Use errorless response formats to build confidence • Identify insects using visual supports • Formulate sentences using sentence strips, AAC,
Preview of Community Helpers Errorless Touch & Find | Speech Therapy Vocabulary Activity

Community Helpers Errorless Touch & Find | Speech Therapy Vocabulary Activity

This Boom Learning™ interactive speech and language activity uses an errorless format to help students learn and identify community helpers with confidence. Each card presents one clear image, allowing the student to successfully touch the requested item every time. This structure supports receptive vocabulary development while reducing frustration and increasing engagement. This activity is ideal for: Teletherapy sessions Early language learners Students needing errorless instruction B
Preview of BUNDLE: Whose Feet Are These?  FARM ANIMAL Possessives (Boom™/ EASEL /  PRINT)

BUNDLE: Whose Feet Are These? FARM ANIMAL Possessives (Boom™/ EASEL / PRINT)

Included in this resource is a language-rich EASEL activity, a print version, and a BOOM Card deck that involve matching a pair of farm animal feet to the corresponding farm animal that will provide the opportunity for practice answering "whose" questions, identifying parts-to-whole concepts (body parts), increasing vocabulary (naming the zoo animal), and use of possessives. Encourage your student to use the answer in a complete sentence, thus providing an opportunity to increase grammar an
Preview of Winter Action Walk Interactive Speech & Language What & Who Questions, Sentences

Winter Action Walk Interactive Speech & Language What & Who Questions, Sentences

Make winter speech therapy engaging and interactive! In this interactive speech and language activity, the girl goes for a winter walk and sees children doing various winter actions. Students will find the action, answer a who and what question, and formulate a sentence using pronouns + verbing, all with audio and visual supports. The girl is draggable and walks between each scene, increasing engagement and participation. This resource is perfect for early language learners, mixed groups,
Preview of Go, Dinosaur! Visiting Friends | Boom Learning™ Speech & Language Activity

Go, Dinosaur! Visiting Friends | Boom Learning™ Speech & Language Activity

This resource is an interactive Boom Learning™ speech and language activity featuring a dinosaur visiting his colorful dinosaur friends. Students help the dinosaur: Move (walk, run, jump) Knock on the cave door Tell the door to open Greet dinosaur friends Identify dinosaur colors Skills targeted include: Core vocabulary Pragmatics (greetings) Colors What questions Sentence formulation Vocabulary development ✨ Audio and visual supports are embedded for increased accessibility and eng
Preview of Pop the Bubbles: Vehicles – Interactive Speech & Language (Boom Cards™)

Pop the Bubbles: Vehicles – Interactive Speech & Language (Boom Cards™)

This resource is a Boom Learning™ interactive speech and language activity where students pop bubbles to find vehicles. Students tap each bubble to make it pop with a fun sound, revealing a vehicle underneath. Skills targeted include: Receptive identification of vehicles (errorless learning) Sentence formulation using audio and visual sentence strips (e.g., “I see a ___”) Core vocabulary and functional language (“Ready, set, go!”) Vocabulary, categories, and increased utterance length (MLU)
Preview of Go Vehicles! Interactive Early Language & AAC Speech Activity

Go Vehicles! Interactive Early Language & AAC Speech Activity

This interactive speech and language activity is designed for students working at the one- to two-word utterance level and has been a favorite with my early language learners. Students interact with draggable vehicles and tell each one to “Go!” as it moves across different environments, including roads, water, and tracks. Visual and AAC supports are included to model the two-word phrase: “Go ___ (vehicle)!”Each vehicle includes embedded sounds to increase engagement and motivation. After mo
Preview of Feed the Hungry Gingerbread Girl Interactive Winter Speech Language Therapy

Feed the Hungry Gingerbread Girl Interactive Winter Speech Language Therapy

This is an interactive speech and language activity perfect for winter! Let’s feed the hungry Gingerbread Girl! The student will tell the girl to “Eat ___” using a two-word utterance with AAC/core support. The student will drag and put the food in her mouth, then formulate a sentence using sentence strips to identify what she ate. Targets include: two-word utterances (“Eat ___”) hungry/full feed, in, eat winter vocabulary following directions sentence formulation expressive vocabulary
Preview of Vehicle Play- Movement Concepts & Early Language

Vehicle Play- Movement Concepts & Early Language

This interactive speech and language activity was created during virtual instruction when I missed playing with vehicles with my students! In this engaging resource, students will find the vehicle and explore multiple vehicles that move up/down and forward/backward. Each vehicle includes movement and fun sound effects to boost attention, engagement, and play. The simple, clean backgrounds help reduce distractions, making this perfect for early language learners, preschool, autism support,
Preview of Gingerbread Earmuffs Colors Yes/No What Questions Errorless Winter Speech

Gingerbread Earmuffs Colors Yes/No What Questions Errorless Winter Speech

This interactive speech and language activity is perfect for winter lessons and early language learners! Help the gingerbread girl find her earmuffs while targeting colors, yes/no questions, what questions, vocabulary, and sentence formulation. Students will respond to errorless yes/no questions as they identify whether each pair of earmuffs is the correct one. Then they will answer a what question (“What color?”) for each item. Sentence strips with visual and auditory supports help stude
Preview of Knock at the Fairy Door Insects Boom Cards™

Knock at the Fairy Door Insects Boom Cards™

There is a knock at the fairy’s door. Who is it? In this interactive Boom Cards™ speech and language activity, students open the door, discover a GIF insect, name it, feed it, and answer a what-question. This resource follows a simple, engaging routine that supports participation, repetition, and language growth. Students will: hear the knocking sound respond to “Who is it?” say “Open the door!” open the door and identify the insect use a sentence strip to say “It is a ___.” feed the inse
Preview of Summer Story and Sequencing Summertime Boom Cards Speech Therapy End of Year

Summer Story and Sequencing Summertime Boom Cards Speech Therapy End of Year

This is an interactive digital short story about summertime. Students will practice listening, sequencing, retell, answering questions, summer vocabulary, following directions and conversation skills. During this activity, students will dress kids for summer, look for seashells, find hidden treasures in the sand, feed an ant during their picnic, help build a sand castle, answer questions, and discuss their favorite summer activities. I have also included comprehension questions and a sequenc
Preview of Feed the Arctic Animals Winter AAC Speech and Language Activity

Feed the Arctic Animals Winter AAC Speech and Language Activity

This is an interactive speech and language activity designed for early language learners, AAC users, and mixed groups. In this winter-themed activity, the student will find each arctic animal (errorless) and feed the animal with food that matches its real diet. After feeding, the student will use the AAC-supported sentence strip to say: “The ___ is eating.”This resource includes visual supports, errorless success, sentence strips, and engaging arctic animals, making it ideal for winter le
Preview of Halloween Speech Therapy Costume Dress Up Boom Cards Halloween Language Activity

Halloween Speech Therapy Costume Dress Up Boom Cards Halloween Language Activity

Are you looking for a fun and engaging activity to target requesting and other receptive / expressive language skills this Halloween season? This open-ended Halloween dress-up activity could be used to target pronouns (he, she, his, her, him), vocabulary, making requests, expanding utterances, or following directions. This activity can be used with speech and language students during teletherapy sessions, distance learning, or in-person speech therapy sessions. There is nothing to print be
Preview of Social Skills: Decision-Making Activity (Boom Cards)

Social Skills: Decision-Making Activity (Boom Cards)

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This 60+ card deck focuses on different social situations and how to: (1) identify if an action is something we should "stop," "rethink," or "continue" - each zone helps us make better choices by understanding the impact of our actions (2) Practice reflective thinking and make critical judgement (3) Practice empathy, kindness, and responsibility (4) Learn how to handle tricky social situations After categorizing each behavior, you’ll reflect on your choice using processing prompts provided with
Preview of Farm Sounds Boom Cards Speech Language Therapy Farm Animals Listening Activity

Farm Sounds Boom Cards Speech Language Therapy Farm Animals Listening Activity

Are you looking for a no prep activity to target listening skills, animal sounds, and farm vocabulary? Students will listen to common farm animal sounds and guess the animal during this interactive listening game. It is a fun way to practice listening skills and auditory discrimination skills. Students can also practice animal vocabulary and using the carrier phrase, "I hear a _______". Features the following sounds: cow, horse, pig, chicken, rooster, chick, turkey, duck, sheep, tractor, dog,
Preview of SUMMER Picture Scenes Describing Busy Pictures Speech Therapy Boom Cards ESY

SUMMER Picture Scenes Describing Busy Pictures Speech Therapy Boom Cards ESY

🎯☀️ Summer Busy Picture Scenes Speech Language Activity Boom Cards + Printable scenesAre you looking for a language-rich, low-prep activity for your mixed speech and language groups? This engaging resource features 10 summer-themed busy picture scenes that you can use at the end of the school year or during the summer months. These open-ended scenes are perfect for targeting a wide range of speech and language goals while keeping students motivated and engaged. 🎯 Target Multiple Language
Preview of Feed the Monster Categories Speech Therapy Category Activities Digital Resources

Feed the Monster Categories Speech Therapy Category Activities Digital Resources

You students will practice receptive language skills (listening, understanding categories, vocabulary, following directions) with this no print digital activity. Each monster will make a specific request (e.g,. "Feed me 3 insects") and the student will drag/drop items into his mouth. Students can complete this activity independently because it is self correcting. They will receive feedback when they submit their answers. It includes spoken directions, GIF animation, and fun sounds. This act
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