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Preview of I Use My Device to Talk! AAC Social Story for Behavior

I Use My Device to Talk! AAC Social Story for Behavior

Created by
AT4Kids
"I Use My Device to Talk!" is an interactive AAC social story to help students learn that their AAC device is for talking, not for throwing. The story focuses on using the AAC device for functional communication in order to decrease problem behavior and increase engagement. Also, the built-in communication board can be used for the teacher or parent to practice their AAC modeling skills. Additional resources: YouTube video of social story: Social Story VideoAT4Kids website: AT4Kids
Preview of Halloween Themed Interactive Song and Circle Time Activities

Halloween Themed Interactive Song and Circle Time Activities

Created by
The Singing SLP
This song is perfect for a circle time activity, whole-group activity, push-in language activity, small-group activity, or during one-on-one therapy sessions with early language users, preschoolers, and/or young AAC users. Simple songs sung to familiar tunes are an effective tool when targeting imitation actions and creating verbal routines with students. In my experience, singing early language songs can increase student engagement when targeting core vocabulary for AAC users and student de
Preview of FREE AAC Handout for Preschool and Parents

FREE AAC Handout for Preschool and Parents

***Please rate & review this FREE resource if you used it - TPT store owners thrive on reviews! ***Your feedback will help me to create more helpful resources. This FREE handout contains information about Augmentative and Alternative Information (AAC) for you to share with parents, preschool or daycare staff, and educational support workers. It provides clear information about: What is AAC? How can we use AAC? How to make AAC accessible for the student DO's and DON'Ts of AAC A quick user gu
Preview of Ocean Theme Interactive Activity Freebie

Ocean Theme Interactive Activity Freebie

Created by
LIPS 2 LANGUAGE
We hope you and your students enjoy this Ocean Themed Interactive Language Activity. Target a variety of expressive and receptive language goals in speech therapy such as: - Increasing MLU - Labeling - Describing objects - Size Concepts - Yes/No questions This is our very first product so please reach out to us to provide feedback and we will make necessary changes. If you like it, please take a moment to provide feedback so that we can continue to improve our products for you! Directions1. OP
Preview of Letter F adapted book errorless learning FREEBIE

Letter F adapted book errorless learning FREEBIE

Teach beginning letter sounds, increase vocabulary, and teach independent work skills with this errorless adapted book focusing on the letter F. 8 images starting with the letter F for students to identify and then match the beginning sound. B & W versions included, as well as versions with and without captions. This book is part of my errorless beginning letter sounds growing bundle.
Preview of 4 Seasons Preschool Matching Worksheets Receptive Expressive Language Activity F

4 Seasons Preschool Matching Worksheets Receptive Expressive Language Activity F

4 SEASONS MATCHING cut & paste worksheetsWhat Goes together? Receptive & Expressive Language ActivitySLPs, parents, teachers, homeschoolers, these cut and paste worksheets offer a 4 SEASONS--themed matching activity for preschool age children as they learn about SEMANTIC RELATIONSHIPS or categories and HOW things go together. Discuss categories, such as objects, people, animals, food/food types, places, etc. and HOW these objects relate to one another, such as by function, habitat, time of yea
Preview of Decodable Blending Lines- Magic E Decodable Worksheets

Decodable Blending Lines- Magic E Decodable Worksheets

Decodable Blending Lines: Magic E PatternsGive your students the practice they need to master vowel teams and diphthongs with this decodable blending lines resource! Perfect for intervention, tutoring, small groups, or independent practice, these carefully designed lines help students build fluency, confidence, and automaticity with challenging vowel patterns. What’s included:Decodable blending lines featuring these Magic E Patterns/Silent E Patterns/VCE Patternsa_ei_eo_eu_eLines increase in
Preview of Actions Picture Story

Actions Picture Story

Created by
j.waba
This is a wordless picture book to capture 18 different actions (+3 emotions) for either teaching actions (both identification and labeling), or generalizing from more rudimentary picture cards (how I use). When I am collecting books to ensure I am generalizing new vocabulary for my learners it can take some time finding optimal pictures, so I decided to start making my own. This can also be used for full sentence picture descriptions to increase towards your student telling the whole story,
Preview of Be Clear Speech Strategies - Handout

Be Clear Speech Strategies - Handout

This is a 'Be Clear' speech strategy handout which is typically used by Speech Pathologist who is working with clients who want to increase their speech intelligibility. Can give to your adult or paediatric clients.It is simple to read and follow Vibrant visual illustrationHope you enjoy this resource.
Preview of Que Comen los Animales? What do the Animals Eat? Bilingual **Freebie**

Que Comen los Animales? What do the Animals Eat? Bilingual **Freebie**

**Freebie!!** This is a simple, yet fun way for teachers and speech therapists to help children work on answering "what" questions, improve sentence expansion, increase vocabulary, and more! This free product contains 4 of the 18 pages from the original "Que Comen los Animales?/What do the Animals Eat?" Bilingual Packet. Print and laminate the pages from the packet. Place velcro on animal and food pieces. Have fun with your students while describing who eats what using complete sentences whil
Preview of Handwriting

Handwriting

Our handwriting pages make letter formation fun, visual, and easy to teach, especially for students with dyslexia and language-based learning differences. With engaging images and clear visual supports, they help students build strong connections between sounds, letters, and motor patterns while reducing frustration and increasing confidence—making them a perfect fit for SLPs targeting early literacy and handwriting together.
Preview of Opposites - Clean & Dirty Color Version

Opposites - Clean & Dirty Color Version

- 12 what question cards with picture supports pertaining to clean/dirty and daily life skills. 12 answer cards with picture and word. - Allows for 10 cards to be chosen for easy data collection. - All questions are 5 words or less. This is to help early language and second language learners. -6 clean and 6 dirty pictures to work on sorting tasks and increased generalization of skills. - High frequency and ease of articulation was taken into consideration. Black & White Version Available for F
Preview of Opposites - Clean & Dirty

Opposites - Clean & Dirty

- Black & White Version - 12 what question cards with picture supports pertaining to clean/dirty and daily life skills. 12 answer cards with picture and word. - Allows for 10 cards to be chosen for easy data collection. - All questions are 5 words or less. This is to help early language and second language learners. -6 clean and 6 dirty pictures to work on sorting tasks and increased generalization of skills. - High frequency and ease of articulation was taken into consideration. You may also
Preview of How to Reduce Your Child's Screen Time: A System that May Work for You

How to Reduce Your Child's Screen Time: A System that May Work for You

As a parent, I know how easy it is to give screens to my toddler at times when I need to get things done or need a break. However, I know that too much screen time can lead to a very cranky child, let alone it's not the most helpful in promoting your child's development!I created this resource for my clients as well as for myself and my family. In it, I share how parents can avoid developing an over-reliance on screens and how to design a system that increases free and independent play. Please a
Preview of FREE! PREPOSITIONS -BOOM CARDS

FREE! PREPOSITIONS -BOOM CARDS

This super fun and interactive digital resource has been made with Boom Learning. Shanda and I created them because we wanted to help out with all of the distance learning that is going on in the world right now. Our desire is to make life a bit easier and more fun for our fellow speech-language pathologists, educators and the students that they serve. This fun and interactive Boom Card Deck contains 16 cards that practice the identification of prepositions from a field of four pictured choice
Preview of FREE Category Sorting Activities for Speech Therapy | Categorizing Activities

FREE Category Sorting Activities for Speech Therapy | Categorizing Activities

Created by
Teaching Autism
Do your students need extra practice with categorizing and vocabulary skills? These FREE Category Sorting Activities are a hands on way for students to practice sorting items into categories while building language, concept understanding, and visual discrimination skills. This resource is ideal for speech therapy sessions, special education classrooms, autism support, early intervention, and small group instruction. What Students Do Students will: Look at the category pageCut out the picture
Preview of Visuals for Toys: Potato Head {FREEBIE} | Speech Therapy

Visuals for Toys: Potato Head {FREEBIE} | Speech Therapy

Thank you for checking out my this FREE Visuals for Toys for Potato Head resource. This evidence-based resource was created to be used during play-based therapy sessions. Using the included set for a “potato head” toy, you will be able to target the following skill areas: Verbs, Adjectives, Basic concepts, CV, VC, CVC, Stops, Consonant Clusters, Fricatives & Affricates, Liquids, & Questions.Additionally, students will be able to work on following directions, expanding utterances, requesting, l
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