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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 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
Preview of Basic Visuals

Basic Visuals

Visuals for Everyday Communication – Designed by a Speech Therapist! Support language, independence, and confidence with this set of essential everyday visuals, thoughtfully created by a speech-language pathologist. Whether you're working with early communicators, students with autism, or kids who benefit from visual support, these basic visuals are a must-have tool! As an SLP, I use visuals every single day in therapy and classrooms—and I’ve seen how powerful they can be in helping childre
Preview of 8 Ways to Play with Tape

8 Ways to Play with Tape

Language enriching activities that don't break the bank. This sheet gives 8 ways to play with tape and the words to model across each activity. Great handout for early intervention parents to promote carryover!
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