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Preview of FREE Perspective Taking Scenarios! Social Skills for Middle & High School

FREE Perspective Taking Scenarios! Social Skills for Middle & High School

This is a FREE, shortened sampler version of one of my most popular sellers! Your students will get perspective practice with these 9 task cards! Each card features a situation relatable to teens, where the student must identify 3x different perspectives of both characters. Regular education teachers, special education teachers, SLPs, or other support professionals could all benefit from using these task cards with their students. These cards are specifically designed for middle and high sc
Preview of My Favorites FREE Boom Card Activity

My Favorites FREE Boom Card Activity

Created by
Panda Speech
I created this Boom card activity to use as a getting to know you activity with my students. Students love getting to talk about their favorite things. This is a quick simple activity that can be used as a therapy warm up. You can expand on each card by asking the student to describe what they chose, tell why they like it, or use it in a sentence. This free activity includes the following boards: Colors, snacks, drinks, animals, toys, and fruit. The student will drag their favorite item in th
Preview of FREE Speech Therapy Minimal Pair Cards | Articulation - Phonology | B/V & W/L

FREE Speech Therapy Minimal Pair Cards | Articulation - Phonology | B/V & W/L

Boost speech sound discrimination with these free minimal pair cards! Target B/V and W/L with simple, print-and-go color picture cards designed for quick drills, auditory bombardment, and minimal pair therapy. Perfect for busy SLPs working on fronting or stopping errors. Minimal pairs are pairs of words that differ by only one sound. In this case, /b/ vs. /v/ and /w/ vs. /l/. Practicing with minimal pairs helps students: Hear and distinguish between similar soundsImprove articulation accuracyIn
Preview of FREEBIE!! Irregular Past Tense Verb Snowmen Match Up + worksheets

FREEBIE!! Irregular Past Tense Verb Snowmen Match Up + worksheets

Irregular past tense verbs are tricky! They require the act of memorization because they go against all of the normal rules on how to make a verb go into past tense form. That is why they are difficult for students to learn. This snowman match up activity will be a fun way for your students to work on irregular past tense verbs so that they can ultimately memorize some of the most commonly ones used. They will match up the snowmen with their present and past tense forms of the verbs and then
Preview of FREE Fall Non-Fiction Short Stories and Language Activities

FREE Fall Non-Fiction Short Stories and Language Activities

Created by
Kayla SLP
This is a SAMPLE STORY from my fall-themed packet FULL of language activities! It's easy to target multiple goals with one story. This is perfect for mixed groups working on comprehension, WH- questions, vocabulary, and context clues. It's also part of a larger, year-long bundle. FREE SAMPLE INCLUDES 1 NON-FICTION SHORT STORY:Making Apple PieFREE SAMPLE STORY INCLUDES:6-Step Sequencing CardsAfter reading the story, practice sequencing! You may choose to laminate the colored copy for yourself
Preview of FREE Wh-Question WHERE? Sorting Activity - 9 Scenes!

FREE Wh-Question WHERE? Sorting Activity - 9 Scenes!

9 scenes with matching cards - 8 cards per scene Home (at home, in the home) Park/playground (at the park/playground) Road (on the road, in the street) Sky (in the sky, up high) Beach (at the beach) Ocean (in the ocean/water) Lake/pond (at the lake/pond, in the lake/pond/water) School (at school, in class) Fire Station (at the station, at the fire station) Great for teaching how to answer the "Where?" question for children with autism. Lay out 2 contrasting scenes and stress the question word "W
Preview of Common Food Items - 8 Flashcards

Common Food Items - 8 Flashcards

Children learn in different ways. Some children need to see real images of things, not cartoons. Some of these items may not resonate with all of you but I hope most food items are helpful in teaching your students to identify them or at least able to point to them. These cards have helped several students on the spectrum, children with autism. Non-verbal students have been able to point to a card of food to identify what they want to eat. These cards have helped increase communication with aut
Preview of FREE SAMPLE:  WHO  WHAT  WHERE Questions with Visual Cues & Picture Choices

FREE SAMPLE: WHO WHAT WHERE Questions with Visual Cues & Picture Choices

With this sample of my resources, you can provide the visual supports that your students need to successfully answer WH questions! In order to increase comprehension / receptive language, the question itself is asked in "Rebus" style, using visual cues, including picture icons and sign language symbols, along with the printed words. And, printed words and picture icons/signs are used in a cloze sentence format in the response, in order to encourage your student to answer the question using mu
Preview of FREE Spring Fictional Short Stories and Language Activities

FREE Spring Fictional Short Stories and Language Activities

Created by
Kayla SLP
This is a SAMPLE STORY from my spring-themed packet FULL of language activities! It's easy to target multiple goals with one story. This is perfect for mixed groups working on comprehension, WH- questions, vocabulary, and context clues. It's also part of a larger, year-long bundle.FREE SAMPLE INCLUDES 1 NON-FICTION SHORT STORY:Jan and the Rainy DayFREE SAMPLE STORY INCLUDES:6-Step Sequencing Cards After reading the story, practice sequencing! You may choose to laminate the colored copy for y
Preview of FREE Myths of Augmentative Communication Handout SLPs  Parents Teachers

FREE Myths of Augmentative Communication Handout SLPs Parents Teachers

Created by
Susan Berkowitz
Are you constantly battling the myths of AAC and the misconception of parents, teachers, and others? This handout talks about the myths and truths of providing and using an augmentative communication system with students. Dispelling the mistaken beliefs that often prevent students from receiving the services and communication systems they need will not only be beneficial for these students, but also for the teachers who often struggle to teach them in the absence of a mode of expressive commun
Preview of I CAN Statements for Speech Therapy

I CAN Statements for Speech Therapy

Created by
Dollar Spot SLP
I CAN Statements for Speech Therapy Reusable Dry Erase Goal Cards for Articulation and Language TherapySupport student engagement, goal awareness, and meaningful learning with these reusable I Can Statement Cards for Speech Therapy! Designed specifically for Speech-Language Pathologists, these low-prep visual goal cards make it easy to display therapy objectives during articulation and language sessions while encouraging student ownership of learning.Simply print, laminate, and use with a dry er
Preview of Asking Questions Real Photos FREEBIE No Print Speech Therapy | Distance Learning

Asking Questions Real Photos FREEBIE No Print Speech Therapy | Distance Learning

(Distance Learning) Looking for an activity to help your students ask questions? This FREE resource features 10 real-life stock photos with question CLUES to get your student started! Help Them Ask Questions is a static, NO PRINT resource, that can easily be uploaded to your Google Drive, teletherapy platform, or iBooks library. Simply download, then upload to the cloud system of your choice. This resource helps to scaffold the skill of asking questions by providing a clue question word in a spe
Preview of Spring Articulation Cut & Paste Flowers with /S/ FREE SAMPLE

Spring Articulation Cut & Paste Flowers with /S/ FREE SAMPLE

This is a cut, color and paste articulation activity that you can just print and go. Your students will have a great time practicing their target sounds while coloring and pasting pictures. The theme is spring, and this free sample includes a printable flower template and individual petals with pictures of target sounds in the initial, medial and final position of words. This activity is both fun and functional and may be used in the therapy room and the finished product may be sent home for add
Preview of Speech Therapy /ER/ Sound Articulation Sentences | R-Controlled Vowels - FREEBIE

Speech Therapy /ER/ Sound Articulation Sentences | R-Controlled Vowels - FREEBIE

Target FINAL ER in Sentences – No Other /r/ Words IncludedThis resource is carefully designed to include only the final /er/ target—no other /r/ sounds—making it perfect for students during structured practice at school, in private sessions, or at home. This resource includes: · 10 sentences with final /er/ target words (no other /r/ words) · Bolded visual-support version· Non-bolded version for general practice or carryover · Print-and-go pages for sessions or homework The bolded ER vers
Preview of Spring No Prep Speech Therapy Activities | Open-Ended Reinforcement

Spring No Prep Speech Therapy Activities | Open-Ended Reinforcement

Created by
Miss KB the SLP
Spring No Prep Speech Therapy Activities | Open-Ended Reinforcement Looking for an easy, low-prep way to get 100 trials in speech therapy sessions? This Spring-themed articulation reinforcement activity keeps students engaged while helping you quickly reach high repetition practice for speech sound progress! Perfect for busy school SLPs, speech therapists, and special educators, these print-and-go pages provide fun seasonal visuals that motivate students to keep practicing. Students color, mar
Preview of Monthly Self Reflection for the SLP - Ranking Skills from 1-5

Monthly Self Reflection for the SLP - Ranking Skills from 1-5

This monthly self-reflection for the SLP allows the students to write the goals they've worked on and the activities they've completed in the speech room! Students rank their abilities to complete a skill based on a 1-5 rating scale, making it appropriate for Grades 3, 4, 5 and up! Useful for ongoing, monthly parent communication with a designated note section for the Speech Language Pathologist to add a comment about the student's progress. This product is classroom tested, utilized in my speec
Preview of Colorful Semantics Cue Cards

Colorful Semantics Cue Cards

Created by
The Speech Shop
Quick and easy Colorful Semantics cue cards for use across all therapy settings! Originally developed to prompt key WH-questions, the use for these visuals is limitless! ORANGE: Who? (people, including pronouns) GREEN: What? (things, food, animals, etc) YELLOW: What doing? (actions/verbs) BLUE: Where? (places, including prepositions) BROWN: When? (time concepts) PURPLE: Which? (adjectives, describing words/opposites) These cards can be used to stimulate a child's own ability to answer key que
Preview of Pooping on the Potty Interactive Book FREEBIE

Pooping on the Potty Interactive Book FREEBIE

Created by
Jill Shook SLP
This free interactive book is for children who are working on going potty, specifically pooping on the potty, who need visuals and a song to help them sequence the activity. Works well for students who may have a sensory aversion to toileting. Great for regular and special education teachers, SLP's, ABA therapists, and parents! Includes 3 versions- one each featuring a girl, a black boy, and a white/stick figure boy. Rationale and evidence base, including references and tips for use, is also i
Preview of Leprechaun Compare & Contrast FREEBIE- Speech Therapy - St. Patrick's Day

Leprechaun Compare & Contrast FREEBIE- Speech Therapy - St. Patrick's Day

This spring St. Patrick's Day FREEBIE activity resource serves as a great way to teach speech language therapy students or English language learners how to compare and contrast. Students will have fun coloring Leprechauns while learning to compare and contrast. Included in this resource:NO PREP Worksheet 1 NO PREP coloring worksheet for independent skill practiceCheck out the full resource for colorful Leprechaun pictures, visuals, and teaching tools!Excellent Resource for Mixed GroupsSyntax: pr
Preview of Nouns Worksheet : ESL Grammar Practice for Beginners

Nouns Worksheet : ESL Grammar Practice for Beginners

Created by
HomeworkShop
Master Nouns with EaseThis ESL Reading Practice worksheet is a perfect tool for beginners to strengthen their understanding of parts of speech. By identifying nouns within simple everyday sentences, students build a solid foundation for grammar and reading comprehension. Why This Worksheet is Effective• Clear Sentence Structure: Uses high-frequency vocabulary and simple sentence patterns that are perfect for young learners or ESL students. • Focused Learning: Targets the specific skill of noun
Preview of Categories Level 2

Categories Level 2

THIS KIT IS AN ADD-ON to the Categories Pre-K Level 1 Kit ($1.50). Instructions are included in Categories Pre-K Level 1 Kit. Categories Pre-K Level 1 pictures are also an ADD-ON and can be purchased for $4.00. Level 2 includes pictures for ABC’s, Numbers, Shapes, Colors and Feelings. 40 Titles, Word List and the Category Hierarchy Screener are included. It is a natural flow to progress from learning more general concrete categories, e.g. animals; to specific characteristics, e.g. farm, oce
Preview of Speech Language Therapy: Pop the Pig Communication Board

Speech Language Therapy: Pop the Pig Communication Board

This Pop the Pig Communication Board is designed to support early communicators, AAC users, and students working on turn-taking, requesting, and commenting during gameplay. Perfect for use alongside the popular Pop the Pig game, this board provides visual supports for key vocabulary to help students actively participate and build functional communication skills in a fun, motivating context. Students can use the board to communicate phrases such as “my turn,” “your turn,” “pig,” “pop,” and “roll,
Preview of FREE SAMPLE:  WHAT DOING Questions with Visual Cues & Picture Choices

FREE SAMPLE: WHAT DOING Questions with Visual Cues & Picture Choices

With this sample of my resource, answer "What Doing Questions with Visual Cues & Picture Choices", you can provide visual supports that your student needs for answering questions about actions! In order to increase comprehension / receptive language, the question itself is asked in "Rebus" style, using visual cues, including picture icons and sign language symbols, along with the printed words. And, printed words and picture icons/signs are used in a cloze sentence format in the response, in
Preview of Caregiver Handout for “Up" | Speech Therapy Daily Routines

Caregiver Handout for “Up" | Speech Therapy Daily Routines

Created by
Speechkick
Help little ones learn one of their first meaningful words—“ up”! This caregiver handout from the growing guidebook, First Words: Simple Strategies to Help Your Child Learn and Use Their First Words, includes practical, easy-to-use strategies and activities to support early language development in toddlers and late talkers. Designed for caregivers, parents, SLPs, and early childhood educators, this resource focuses on helping children learn to say “up” through daily routines, play, and natural
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