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Preview of Where Questions & Preposition Activity | Find the Turtle | Summer Speech Therapy

Where Questions & Preposition Activity | Find the Turtle | Summer Speech Therapy

Make learning engaging and successful with this interactive Find the Turtle speech and language activity! Designed for early language learners, this resource uses a predictable, play-based routine to build comprehension and expressive language skills. Students will: • Drag the turtle and follow a “Let’s go look!” routine • Find the turtle in an errorless scene • Answer where questions with visual supports • Choose between two locations with built-in visual cues for success • Build a sent
Preview of Aquarium Speech Therapy Activity | WH Questions & Sentence Strips

Aquarium Speech Therapy Activity | WH Questions & Sentence Strips

Take your students on a trip to the aquarium! 🐠 In this interactive digital speech therapy activity on Boom Learning, students walk through the aquarium with draggable kids and search for animated sea animals. The repeated “Go, kids!” routine increases engagement and supports participation for early communicators. Students will: • Answer Where questions (Where’s the turtle? octopus? shark?) • Respond to an errorless What did we see? question • Build sentences using a visual sentence strip:
Preview of MY Adapted Interactive Book "Guess My Pet" | Early Intervention | AAC Autism

MY Adapted Interactive Book "Guess My Pet" | Early Intervention | AAC Autism

This is a simple core word adapted book about pets you can use with your students in a printable or digital format. Students are given three clues in order to identify the pet described by placing its picture on the page. Example: My pet wears a collar, goes for walks and barks. Pets (12) include: Turtle, parrot, hamster, frog, cat, bird, gecko, dog, bunny, goldfish, snake and guinea pig. This adapted book has a companion worksheet set, Guess My Pet Activity Pack for Early Learners. YO
Preview of WHO and HERE Adapted Interactive Book "Sort the Pets" | PreK | AAC

WHO and HERE Adapted Interactive Book "Sort the Pets" | PreK | AAC

This is a simple core word adapted interactive book you can use with your students in a printable or digital format. Students match various pet pieces to their habitats pictured on the page in response to the question read aloud. Example: "Who goes here?" You will get two sets of matching pieces, picture only and pictures with printed words. Pets (8) include: Turtle, parrot, hamster, cat, dog, bunny, goldfish and guinea pig. YOU CAN ACCESS THIS ACTIVITY IN A DIGITAL DRAG AND DROP FORMAT US
Preview of I and GO Adapted Interactive Book "Go Fish Go" | Colors | Core Vocabulary

I and GO Adapted Interactive Book "Go Fish Go" | Colors | Core Vocabulary

This is a simple ocean themed core word adapted book you can use with your students in a printable or digital format. Students place colorful little fish on the page in response to the words read aloud. Example: "I see a hungry whale. Go yellow fish go!" Colorful fish (10) include: Yellow, orange, blue. gray, brown, green, black, red, pink and purple. Silly hungry predators (10) include: Turtle, whale, jellyfish, starfish, octopus, blowfish, crab, catfish, shark and yellow fish. YOU CAN ACC
Preview of MY and LIKE Adapted Interactive Book "My Pet Likes Food" for AAC Core Vocabulary

MY and LIKE Adapted Interactive Book "My Pet Likes Food" for AAC Core Vocabulary

This is a simple core word adapted book you can use with your students in a printable or digital format. Students place various pet food pieces (10 total) on the page in response to the sentences read. Example: "My bunny's name is Hopper. He likes carrots." Students would then place the carrot piece on the page. The pets in this activity (10) include: Dog, cat, hamster, bunny, guinea pig, fish, mouse, horse, turtle and parrot. YOU CAN ACCESS THIS ACTIVITY IN A DIGITAL DRAG AND DROP FORMAT
Preview of Scuba Diver Flashlight Ocean Animals | WH Questions, AAC, Sentence Building

Scuba Diver Flashlight Ocean Animals | WH Questions, AAC, Sentence Building

This is an interactive Boom Cards™ speech and language activity. Dive into the ocean with a scuba diver and flashlight! Students follow a structured, predictable routine to find hidden GIF ocean animals while building early language skills. Activity Flow: Move the scuba diver: Go, scuba diver! Turn on the flashlight Find the animal: Where’s the ___? Answer: What do you find? (errorless) Build a sentence: I found a ___. (AAC supports included) Move the diver and animal: Let’s go! Ocea
Preview of Ocean Animals Adapted Book for AAC & Gestalt Language | Marine Vocabulary Fun

Ocean Animals Adapted Book for AAC & Gestalt Language | Marine Vocabulary Fun

Explore the ocean with this interactive AAC-friendly adapted book for Gestalt Language Processing! Perfect for early intervention, speech therapy, and classroom vocabulary lessons, this fall-themed book helps build expressive language through natural gestalts and ocean animal nouns. Ideal for Gestalt Language Processors, AAC users, and Analytic Language Learners working on expanding phrase variety, designators, and topic-specific vocabulary. WHAT’S INCLUDED10 page INTERACTIVE BookTitle: Ocean A
Preview of Pets Adapted Book for AAC & Gestalt Language | Animal Vocabulary & Phrases

Pets Adapted Book for AAC & Gestalt Language | Animal Vocabulary & Phrases

Engage AAC users and Gestalt Language learners with this playful, pet-themed adapted interactive book! Designed for early intervention and autism support, this resource builds expressive language through interactive visuals, fun vocabulary, and easy-to-mitigate phrases. Perfect for small group sessions or individual therapy, this PDF Printable book supports repetition and engagement as children explore the world of pets. Laminate and use year after year! Target Gestalt Models: “It’s a + noun!”
Preview of "I" Adapted Interactive Book "Pond Animal Sounds" | Onomatopoeia

"I" Adapted Interactive Book "Pond Animal Sounds" | Onomatopoeia

This is a very simple core word adapted book you can use with your young students in a printable or digital format. The onomatopoeia in this adapted book makes learning about pond animals fun! Students place a pond animal on the page in response to the sentence read aloud. Example: "I hear a frog. Ribbit! Ribbit! Ribbit!" Pond animals and onomatopoeia (10) include: Duck: Quack! Quack! Quack! Quack! Beaver: Chomp! Chomp! Chomp! Frog: Ribbit! Ribbit! Ribbit Crane: Whooop! Whooop! Whooop!
Preview of DO, YOU and NO Adapted Interactive Book "What Pet Should I Get?" | PreK

DO, YOU and NO Adapted Interactive Book "What Pet Should I Get?" | PreK

This is a simple core word adapted book you can use with your students in a printable or digital format. As a friend searches for just the right pet for him, students help by placing pictures of pet "possibilities" in the window of the pet shop. He finally decides on a guinea pig at the end. This adapted book is very special because of its charming rhyme through-out. Example: Pet shop. Pet Shop.What do we see?I want a pet that is just right for me.A turtle!No. A turtle is just not the righ
Preview of Nature Walk Adapted Book for AAC & GLP | “I found a + noun!” Spring Vocabulary

Nature Walk Adapted Book for AAC & GLP | “I found a + noun!” Spring Vocabulary

Bring spring to life with this interactive adapted book designed for Gestalt Language Processors and AAC users! Perfect for early childhood classrooms, outdoor-themed lessons, or 1:1 therapy sessions, this book supports functional language and labeling skills using familiar spring vocabulary. With colorful nature scenes and movable icons, this book is great for modeling spontaneous language and core vocabulary in a low-pressure, play-based format. WHAT’S INCLUDED12 page INTERACTIVE ADAPTED Book
Preview of "The Little Mermaid Counts" Interactive Book

"The Little Mermaid Counts" Interactive Book

This is a simple ocean themed interactive book you can use with your students in a printable or digital format. In this re-imagined version of the popular song, Ten in the Bed, ocean animals swim away from a cute mermaid sitting on a rock! You can work on both ocean vocabulary and counting. Students place various ocean animals on the page in response to the sentences read aloud. Example: "There were 9 in the sea all swimming by me, then squid swam away!" Ocean animals (10) include: Shar
Preview of "The Cave at the Bottom of the Sea" Interactive Book

"The Cave at the Bottom of the Sea" Interactive Book

This is a simple ocean themed interactive book you can use with your students in a printable or digital format. Poor Shark is mistaken as a "scary shark with big teeth" by the sea creatures. One by one they seek shelter in a cave until the cave is full. Shark reveals himself as a friendly shark who only wants to play at the end. Students place various sea creatures on the page in response to the sentences read aloud. Example: Along came Seahorse. “Please let me in the cave,” said Seahorse
Preview of What Pet Should I Get? | Interactive Slide Show | PreK | Early Intervention

What Pet Should I Get? | Interactive Slide Show | PreK | Early Intervention

INTERACTIVE POWERPOINT SLIDE SHOW | COMPUTER OR SMARTBOARD | FUN ANIMATION AND SOUND EFFECTS. Help your students read simple sentences while practicing the core words DO, YOU and NO using this slide show on your smartboard to engage them during AAC group or circle time. Great also to use in the preschool and early intervention classrooms. Students help a friend find a "just right" pet by tapping or clicking the screen to reveal various pet possibilities. In the end, he decides a guinea pig is
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