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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 SAVOIR n’est pas toujours CONNAÎTRE ! – Learning Through Dialogue

SAVOIR n’est pas toujours CONNAÎTRE ! – Learning Through Dialogue

The resource is built around an authentic dialogue (conversation) that introduces savoir and connaître in real communicative situations. Learners analyze meaning in context before moving into guided written activities and interactive oral practice, promoting both accuracy and fluency. This resource is ideal for Core & Extended French and French Immersion A2 learners, and works well for introduction, guided practice, reinforcement, or formative assessment.
Preview of Initial /h/ ~ All levels-Interactive Articulation Story

Initial /h/ ~ All levels-Interactive Articulation Story

Interactive Articulation Stories ~ initial /h/ target that supports each step a child may need to be able to retell the story with target phoneme and position. Each level is available! Word, phrase, sentence, story retelling level. ( 9 reusable pages ). Plus instructions and guidance in addition also included. Each step is included from: target phoneme, to CV to word, phrase and sentence story level! After more than 25 years of utilizing this system I have found that when the chil
Preview of Video Description | Agent + Action + Location | Who + What Doing + Where

Video Description | Agent + Action + Location | Who + What Doing + Where

Created by
Speeps
***DISCLAIMER: You MUST have access to Canva to utilize this resource.***Let's describe VIDEO scenes! This resource focuses on the structure AGENT + ACTION + LOCATION. It is designed to help your students increase their utterance length and improve their understanding of WHO, WHAT DOING, and WHERE question forms. The resource includes 30 video scenes and visuals. In therapy, I have displayed the videos on a tablet and a projector. I printed and laminated the visuals to display while we are d
Preview of Suffixes in Action! Practice Worksheet for ELD/ESL/ELA & Word Study Intervention

Suffixes in Action! Practice Worksheet for ELD/ESL/ELA & Word Study Intervention

Created by
NoPrep ESL
Give your students the focused practice they need to master suffixes with this engaging Suffixes Practice Worksheet—designed for ELD, ESL, and ELA classrooms. Whether you’ve just introduced suffixes or you’re reinforcing learning, this versatile worksheet provides structured opportunities for students to apply their knowledge in context. This no-prep worksheet includes I do --> We do --> You Do to deepen understanding and reinforce retention. Perfect for individual work, small groups, st
Preview of A-Level English Language: Introduction Bundle

A-Level English Language: Introduction Bundle

Created by
AwakenEnglish
A-Level English Language – Introduction to Lexis, Grammar, and Phonetics (Growing Bundle)Start your A-Level English Language course with this comprehensive Introduction to Language Bundle, covering the essential building blocks of linguistic study: lexis, grammar, and phonetics. These fully planned lesson slides provide clear explanations, engaging activities, and modelled analysis tasks to help students develop confidence with key terminology and skills from day one. In the Bundle:Check each re
Preview of Narrative Transitions Anchor Chart & Reference | Middle School Writing Craft

Narrative Transitions Anchor Chart & Reference | Middle School Writing Craft

Created by
Sarah Nibecker
Narrative Transitions Cheat Sheet | Writer's Workshop Reference Guide for Grades 5–10 "And then… and then… and then." Sound familiar? This reference sheet gives students the exact transitions they need to make their stories actually move. 📌 No thumbnails for this one — check the preview to see exactly what's included! Five transition types. Clear purpose. Pro tips. And mentor sentences wild enough that students will actually read them (Evil Mikey with wire cutters. A demon monster named
Preview of Holiday Articulation: initial/final s, sh, ch, z

Holiday Articulation: initial/final s, sh, ch, z

Make articulation practice festive and fun with Coloring Articulation with Santa: SH, CH, S, and Z! This engaging holiday-themed resource helps students target their speech sounds while enjoying an easy, low-prep coloring activity. Students color pictures or sections of a Santa-themed scene based on the words they practice. Each sound ( SH, CH, S, Z) is represented with themed vocabulary, giving learners multiple opportunities to practice in initial and final positions. Perfect for individual
Preview of Narrative Picture Description| Describing the Picture Theme

Narrative Picture Description| Describing the Picture Theme

Created by
Speeps
What is narrative picture description, and how can I utilize it in my therapy sessions? Let's first start with the WHAT aspect. Narrative picture description targets the overall picture scene rather than labeling multiple aspects of the picture. Now, for the  HOW aspect, use this resource by focusing on the picture's theme. You can do this by breaking the picture down into 7 elements, all of which are included in the resource. How I target in therapy:With my students, we discuss the 7 elements
Preview of One Page Reader Lesson 10: The Bell

One Page Reader Lesson 10: The Bell

Created by
Code Breakers
My One Page Reader lesson plans and instructional supports are a comprehensive, structured literacy resource intentionally designed to support the systematic and explicit instruction advocated by the Neuhaus Education Center. These plans offer several key benefits to be used by dyslexia therapists: 1. Consistency with Research-Based PracticeEach lesson plan aligns with the principles of structured literacy, following a predictable, sequential format that emphasizes: Phoneme-grapheme correspond
Preview of Getting To Know You Interactive Prompts

Getting To Know You Interactive Prompts

Interactive/Clickable PDF with various socio-emotional and culturally responsive prompts to engage students speaking, and building community. Each prompt includes sentence frames for all student language develpoment.
Preview of Choosing the Right AAC: A Guide to 15 Systems

Choosing the Right AAC: A Guide to 15 Systems

Created by
Lauren Baker
Take the guesswork out of selecting the best AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) applications for your clients with this comprehensive, easy-to-use comparison chart. Designed specifically for Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs), this resource simplifies the process, allowing you to focus on helping your clients communicate in ways that work best for them. This detailed chart compares 15 popular AAC applications, providing all the essential information you need at a glance. Whether
Preview of Prefix + Suffix Activities | Affix, Morphology, Syntax, Vocab | Speech Language

Prefix + Suffix Activities | Affix, Morphology, Syntax, Vocab | Speech Language

Created by
Speechy Musings
Give your students' language skills a real lift with these prefix and suffix activities! Designed specifically for SLPs and educators, this resource is perfect for reinforcing vocabulary development, reading comprehension, and decoding skills through a research-backed, step-by-step approach. The Prefixes and Suffixes Speech Worksheet provides students with the tools they need to understand and use prefixes, suffixes, and affixes. These engaging activities support morphological awareness, bui
Preview of The family tree game

The family tree game

Family Tree Game – Oral Communication Activity This engaging resource helps students practice family vocabulary while developing their listening and speaking skills. In this partner activity, one student looks at a completed family tree and describes it aloud, while the other student listens carefully and tries to recreate the same family tree by placing the characters in the correct spots. This activity encourages students to use family-related vocabulary, speak in simple sentences, listen
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