Autism Lesson Plan Printables for Autism Support Classrooms and Special Education Support Classrooms. (Language-based lessons for April-May-June.) 53 Pages. (See my Fall, Winter and Summer products if you want lessons for the entire year.) New Cover- Same product. (Updated 2022.) These language lessons are made for students who a have a difficult time processing language and may need short, hands-on lessons with concrete pictures to increase receptive language. Students with developmental delay
Download this Halloween packet today - and you'll be set with TEN language lesson video companions to accompany Super Simple Learning's videos on HALLOWEEN -- perfect for preschoolers or young children in self-contained classrooms. They are SUPER SIMPLE, FUN and INTERACTIVE. The black and white worksheets provide a closed-set of the necessary vocabulary from each video - and are differentiated into at least 2 levels for each lesson (ie: Level 1 = Answers organized in order of the video and Lev
Help young learners build strong reading foundations with this phonics caption card read and draw set, thoughtfully designed to support early reading development, phonics skills, and phonemic awareness. This resource includes 42 pages of structured practice, with 6 pages per phoneme. Each set is carefully sequenced to gradually increase difficulty—moving from one-syllable words, to blending simple phrases, and finally to two-syllable phrase reading—perfect for developing decoding skills
These sound sorts are versatile and an excellent way to reinforce the concept that we spell and read individual sounds to create words. The minimalist design intentionally decreases distractions for focused learning.This can be used as a scaffold while learning, including a multisensory, cut and paste activity, as kids move the sound pieces around to form the word. Page 1 can then be used again with students writing one sound in each box to spell the word.Includes Beginning blends, Ending Bl
K - 5th
Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Science of Reading, Spelling
Trash Truck Themed Language and Articulation PackActivities Included: articulation, spatial concepts, increasing utterance length, what/object function questions, who questions, categories, open ended game.
Receptive and expressive language pack targeting: pronouns, following directions, increasing utterance length, carrier phrases, open ended activities, open ended articulation homework, action words, common objects, fall vocabulary
Before the age of three, children typically can understand and respond to simple questions such as “What is your name?” and “Where is your nose?” These types of questions are known as “WH questions.” As children get older, the complexity of WH questions increases. Some children adapt easily, but others do not. For children in the second category, the WH-52 workbook provides 52 simple who, what, where, and when questions, one for each week of the year. Each workbook page consists of the following
Before the age of three, children typically can understand and respond to simple questions such as “What is your name?” and “Where is your nose?” These types of questions are known as “WH questions.” As children get older, the complexity of WH questions increases. Some children adapt easily, but others do not. For children in the second category, the WH-52 workbook provides 52 simple who, what, where, and when questions, one for each week of the year. Each workbook page consists of the following
Before the age of three, children typically can understand and respond to simple questions such as “What is your name?” and “Where is your nose?” These types of questions are known as “WH questions.” As children get older, the complexity of WH questions increases. Some children adapt easily, but others do not. For children in the second category, the WH-52 workbook provides 52 simple who, what, where, and when questions, one for each week of the year. Each workbook page consists of the following
Increase your students' reading fluency and confidence with this resource! A variety of skills (phonics, fluency, comprehension & vocabulary) are practiced for beginning R blend words. A list of beginning R blend words (gr, pr, & tr) is included. There are 10 groups of words. Each group has 4 sentences in sentence pyramids, a paragraph with the sentences put together and comprehension questions, then handwriting, sorting and fill in the blanks. This is a good resource to help increase
Fish unit! Targets: Articulation, increasing utterance length, spatial concepts, and open ended activities! Art project companion to the fish that was Rainbow, and game companion to the Go Fishing game!
Welcome your students to speech anddecrease 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
SLPs, teachers, homeschoolers GRAB your students' attention and motivate them to practice NOISY SOUNDS" with this engaging no-prep articulation/phonology activity for your preschool and Kindergarten students (typically around ages 4-6) who are stopping fricatives (F, V, S, Z, SH, CH, and J) . Your students will improve speech, early literacy, and phonemic awareness skills with this SPRING-themed Roll-Say-Cover resource! Convenient no-prep, print-and-go worksheets offer at least 4 activitie
Support your students ability to formulate complete sentences andincrease their expressive vocabulary through the use of these fun school themed pictures. This download includes 20 Subject-Verb pictures20 Subject-Verb-Adverb picture prompts 20 Subject-Verb-Object picture prompts 20 Subject-Verb-Object-Adverb picture prompts Thank you for checking out my page and I hope this resource is helpful!
Tangrams for Articulation: Block Pattern Pictures
Perfect for increasing those all important repetitions. Print, laminate and cut out for an interactive resource you can use over and over!
Includes:
* all sounds & blends (see contents page) :
10 targets each of CV syllables, initial, medial & final words
(~ 100 word lists labelled on Tangram shapes)
* 15 Tangram Picture Boards (suitable for all Articulation Tangrams).
Instructions:
* Simply print the Articulation Tangram sha
Support your students ability to formulate complete sentences andincrease their expressive vocabulary through the use of these fun Halloween themed pictures. This download includes 14 Subject-Verb pictures14 Subject-Verb-Adverb picture prompts 18 Subject-Verb-Object picture prompts 14 Subject-Verb-Object-Adverb picture prompts Thank you for checking out my page and I hope this resource is helpful!
Easter Themed speech therapy pack! Activities included target : Increasing Utterance length Open ended game Open ended articulation homework Vocabulary - Objects and Actions Prepositions
A Christmas themed speech therapy pack including: Categories Descriptors Hide and Seek with common objects/increasing utterances Santa verbs WH questions with visuals: what (obj fx), where, who, what doing(verbs) Prepositions Pronouns Articulation Activity
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
Pirate themed articulation and language pack! WH qustions Targeted Vocab Spatial Concepts Increasing utterances art activity targeting articulation and naming
I use this pacing board for my kiddos who have rate of speech goals and thought I'd share! This is a great visual source for students to use in order to cue themselves to either slow down or increase their rate of speech. Link to my other pacing board!
SLPs, are you looking for a fun, easy no-prep way to target “G”/decrease the phonological process of fronting G with preschoolers? The One-pager Fronting “G” Worksheets, Activities and Parent Handouts make speech therapy for “G” a breeze with print and go worksheet activities full of a variety of single word stimuli (with K in all word positions) on one convenient page in your choice of color or black and white! No fumbling with articulation cards! Also included are word searches (b/w & col