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Preview of YES! We Can Help | Sight Word Mini Book

YES! We Can Help | Sight Word Mini Book

Created by
Cameo Creates
Build sight word fluency and confidence with this simple, predictable mini reader! Easy Prep: Print using booklet setting, fold, and staple! This engaging booklet uses repetitive sentence patterns to help students master high-frequency words while building early reading confidence. Repeated sentence structures include: • I can help. • We help mom. • She helps us too! • I like to help. • I can help you too! Sight words practiced: I, we, can, help, she, he, like, to, you, too Perfect fo
Preview of Learning Through Play Summer Handouts - English/Spanish

Learning Through Play Summer Handouts - English/Spanish

Created by
Tale and Sprog
These handouts contain summer activities and ways to increase speech and language when engaging in these activities. These enrichment activities provide repetition of core vocabulary and concepts through different types of experiences, which allows children to have plenty of practice and build on their cognitive representations of language concepts through play. The more varied the experiences are, the richer the language opportunities are, and the stronger the concepts become. Also, if you
Preview of Welcome to Speech Handouts | Speech Sound Disorders | Articulation Therapy

Welcome to Speech Handouts | Speech Sound Disorders | Articulation Therapy

Created by
Activity Tailor
Welcome your students to speech and decrease their anxiety with handouts that let them know what to expect! Includes a mini coloring book option for non-readers and a one page handout out for early elementary students. Each welcome to speech handout option has space to add the child's speech schedule. The coloring book option is appropriate for children with speech sound disorders, articulation errors and general language delays. The handout for early elementary is focused on speech sound diso
Preview of Early sounds Consonant-Vowel-Consonant CVC target words  Apraxia  / Phonology

Early sounds Consonant-Vowel-Consonant CVC target words Apraxia / Phonology

Created by
Speech Sweetie
These cards are a fun and colorful way to work on simple sound combinations of consonant/vowel, consonant (CVC). These combinations teach a child to use early sounds to put closure to the end of words. Great to work on with children who have speech sound disorders or Apraxia of speech. Directions/Suggestions * Print and laminate or print on card stock for increased durability * Ideas include: flash cards, place each card in a box/bucket after practicing target, place a token on each card, p
Preview of Vocabulary Sorts for English Language Learners

Vocabulary Sorts for English Language Learners

If you need a resource that increases vocabulary and provides reading practice this resource does that. It has vocabulary/picture sorts that provide lots of reading practice with picture support. Students cut, sort, and glue the cards into two different categories per page. It's a great way for students to begin the concept of compare/contrast as well as classification. This resource is included in my bundle listed below. Many of my English language learners are still learning these words, so
Preview of Preschool Vocabulary "I see a..." Flipbook

Preschool Vocabulary "I see a..." Flipbook

This flipbook was designed to help increase expressive vocabulary and sentence length for preschool students. The pictures provided in this book represent those that I have found to be most common in preschool curriculum. The pictures included in this flipbook are mostly the same as the pictures in the Preschool Vocabulary Flipbook; however, this flipbook has a visual "I see a" sentence to use with each vocabulary picture. There are a few additional pictures in this flipbook for a total of 4
Preview of Speech Therapy Parent Handouts - Screen Time Language Support

Speech Therapy Parent Handouts - Screen Time Language Support

Created by
Eva Lee SLP
Since COVID hit, screen time has increased for many families and caregivers are looking for help navigating this new normal! Use this handout to give caregivers simple strategies support language during screen time. Whether sessions are taking place virtually or in person, speech therapy parent handouts are a great way to offer support. As a mom and SLP, I recommend and use these strategies frequently as everyone is spending more time at home. If you have any questions, please contact me. I'd be
Preview of Consonant Vowel Consonant Vowel with vowel change C1V1C1V2   Apraxia / Phonology

Consonant Vowel Consonant Vowel with vowel change C1V1C1V2 Apraxia / Phonology

Created by
Speech Sweetie
C1V1C1V2 This activity is a fun and colorful way to work on simple sound combinations of consonant/vowel, consonant/vowel with the same target consonant and shifting vowel sounds (C1V1C1V2). These combinations teach a child to use early sounds in duplication and shift to a different vowel sound. Great to work on with children who have speech sound disorders or Apraxia of speech. Directions/Suggestions * Print and laminate or print on card stock for increased durability * Ideas include: fla
Preview of Brenda the Baking Baboon - Adaptive Book

Brenda the Baking Baboon - Adaptive Book

What are f using Adapted Books? • Increased Literacy Skills • BoostsConfidence • Builds Communication Skills • Vocabulary Development • Building play skills What targets can be accessed using Adapted Books? • Tacting • Receptive ID • Identical and/or Non-Identical Matching • Intraverbals/WH Ouestions
Preview of Early Language Parent Handouts for Early Intervention

Early Language Parent Handouts for Early Intervention

20+ pages of language stimulation strategies for increasing parent-child interactions and communication skills. Includes descriptions of each strategy, “how to” implement explanations, and at-home practice examples Strategies: - Early vocabulary targets - Be silly and Forgetful - Choices - Place objects out of reach - Toy rotation - Rule of 3/ don’t use ”say” - Familiar verbal routines - Narration - Name and repeat - Use specific vocabulary - Simplify models - Give one at a time - Sabotag
Preview of Gingerbread Lesson (English and Spanish)

Gingerbread Lesson (English and Spanish)

Addressing speech and language goals through books and themes not only increases a child's interest and engagement, but also helps them to generalize the specific skills you are teaching them! This thematic lesson includes the following: 1) Thematic Parent Handout (English & Spanish) 2) Session Note Template (English & Spanish) 3) Sample Speech and Language Goals based on theme 4) Gingerbread Man Activities to target * answering 'who' (¿quien?) questions * use of the pronouns he/she (él/e
Preview of Table: Classification of Hallucinogens

Table: Classification of Hallucinogens

Table illustration of common Hallucinogenic drugs, their effects, increased effects and withdrawal symptoms.
Preview of The Speech Corner:  Parent handout to encourage language development

The Speech Corner: Parent handout to encourage language development

Created by
My Speech Hive
This is a handout I give to teachers and parents frequently to encourage talking to children and to promote language development in children. It is a quick and easy resource to keep on hand when anyone is looking for suggestions on how to increase language.
Preview of Gingerkid Pronouns

Gingerkid Pronouns

Tackle pronoun confusion with the Gingerkids! This simple and engaging resource is specifically designed to target the pronouns "he" and "she." Students will also gain practice increasing MLU while answering "Who" questions. Can be used receptively too! I like to laminate the pages to create a book which I read to my students. Because of the repetitive language and motivating visuals, I'm finding it's not long before they're participating in answering the questions (e.g., "Who has a candy cane?"
Preview of Partial Running Record Form

Partial Running Record Form

Created by
Carrie McDaniel
Running records are one of the most valuable formative assessment tools that teachers can use to analyze student reading behaviors and help make instructional decisions. While a full running record analysis gives teachers the best information, it is not always realistic to conduct a full running record every day for every student; hence the birth of this partial running record form. Use this tool to monitor student progress during familiar readings at the beginning of a Guided Reading lesson by
Preview of Essential 5 Cooperative Learning | Kagan-Inspired Classroom Toolkit

Essential 5 Cooperative Learning | Kagan-Inspired Classroom Toolkit

Created by
The LEAP Lab
Are you looking for a simple, effective way to increase student engagement, accountability, and academic talk—without rewriting your lessons? This Essential 5 Cooperative Learning Toolkit provides ready-to-use student response sheets and a teacher quick-start guide designed to help you confidently implement cooperative learning structures in any subject. Inspired by Kagan Cooperative Learning, this resource translates research-backed strategies into practical, classroom-ready tools teachers
Preview of Narnia Price Caspian Vocab Quizzes

Narnia Price Caspian Vocab Quizzes

To pair with reading Narnia--Prince Caspian. Vocab Instruction and quizzes with in-text content. Accessible for elementary - high school students at various reading levels
Preview of /z/ Initial, Final, Medial Articulation Picture Cards – Speech Therapy Resource

/z/ Initial, Final, Medial Articulation Picture Cards – Speech Therapy Resource

Support your students’ speech sound development with this fun and engaging set of 45 /z/ articulation cards in all word positions! Perfect for SLPs, parents/caregivers, special education teachers, and early interventionists, this resource includes colorful picture cards designed to target the /z/ sound in the initial, final, and medial position of words. What’s Included: 45 picture cards featuring initial, final, and medial /z/ words (e.g., zebra, zombie, zest, easy, lizard, lazy, buzz, quiz, mu
Preview of Final Consonant Deletion Minimal Pairs - NO PREP Final K Activity Packet

Final Consonant Deletion Minimal Pairs - NO PREP Final K Activity Packet

This no prep activity pack makes it easy to teach and practice the use of /k/ at the end of words to decrease final consonant deletion. This 46-page pack contains 8 different activities that you can use with your child/client. These activities come with detailed step by step handouts that can be sent home along with the activities as homework! Simply print and you are ready to go! You can preview the contents of this pack here: Final Consonant Deletion Minimal Pairs - NO PREP Final K FREEBIEINC
Preview of Summer Packet: Alphabet Tracing Worksheets Letter Recognition Handout BUNDLE K-1

Summer Packet: Alphabet Tracing Worksheets Letter Recognition Handout BUNDLE K-1

Created by
Tips With TAY
DescriptionThis is a perfect way to check for understanding and allow students to practice independently. It consists of all uppercase and lowercase letter tracing and independent practices. In addition, students must identify the practiced letter by shading the correct letter. This product consists of tracing the letters Aa-Zz. ActivitiesUse protective sheets and have students practice using dry-erase markers.Use for handwriting quiz after modeling/practicing with the students.The bottom half
Preview of Speech Therapy Parent Handouts- Early Language Development

Speech Therapy Parent Handouts- Early Language Development

This resource contains eight newsletters for parents of EI, pre-k, and kindergarten students. The topics focus on general language development and give advice pertinent to typically developing, as well as language delayed, children. These handouts would be perfect as parent education resources or monthly newsletters. They contain easy to understand explanations and easy strategies for caretakers to implement. Topics included: - Routines are Rad: how routines can support language development -
Preview of Parent Handout- Fall

Parent Handout- Fall

Use this hand out to give parents ideas on how to increase language during the Fall! Young children learn best through play- which means ideas to use at home that are full of learning opportunities! This packet is geared toward preschoolers and includes family friendly, day-to-day activities. 4 Learning through Play Activity Sheets Leaves, pumpkins, car and school ideas! No prep- just print and send home with your preschoolers at the end of you treatment session! Visit my blog Creating Com
Preview of Interactive Book: Labeling/Commenting (Farm Animals) Speech & Special Education

Interactive Book: Labeling/Commenting (Farm Animals) Speech & Special Education

Interactive Book: Farm Animals This interactive story provides an engaging way to increase receptive and expressive functional vocabulary (farm animals). This story offers receptive vocabulary identification, commenting (I see..I like...), sentence strips and task cards (level 1 and 2). WHO IS IT FOR?Great for children with autismGreat for interactive learningStudents needing explicit instructionStudents needing examples of commenting WHAT CONCEPTS ARE COVERED?Increase receptive vocabulary: Farm
Preview of Decodable Early Readers by That Early Years Teacher - Set 4 (2 Printable Books)

Decodable Early Readers by That Early Years Teacher - Set 4 (2 Printable Books)

SET FOURTwo decodable early readers introducing k, u, b, j - richer stories, increased text density, and just two new tricky words. Richer stories perfect for comprehension questions while reading.These printable books are designed to minimise cognitive load and let your youngest students focus on the work of learning to decode. Minimal text + minimal tricky words = maximum confidence!What's Included2 x printable decodable early readers (PDF format) Each reader includes a preview page showing al
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