🍀 St. Patrick’s Day Critical Thinking Task Cards – Leprechaun Logic 🍀 Looking for a fun, engaging St. Patrick’s Day activity that challenges students to think? These Leprechaun Logic Task Cards include 24 St. Patrick’s Day themed critical thinking challenges designed for upper elementary and middle school students. Students will use logic, reasoning, pattern recognition, and problem-solving skills to solve each task and help catch the leprechaun and find the pot of gold!These cards are pe
Make Lent / Lenten meaningful and engaging with this comprehensive Lent Activities Bundle for K–5! Perfect for Catholic classrooms, CCD, Christian schools, and homeschool families, this bundle includes interactive crafts, printables, coloring pages, writing activities, and vocabulary games to help students grow in faith during the 40 days of Lent. Students will explore Prayer, Fasting, and Almsgiving through hands-on activities like a Crown of Thorns Craft, Paper Prayer Chain, Lenten Promise Co
Looking for simple, no-prep ESY speech therapy activities for Extended School Year? This ESY Speech Therapy Summer Short Stories resource includes 10 summer-themed short stories with consistent comprehension questions to support speech and language skill maintenance during ESY sessions. Each story includes a short, student-friendly scenario with questions targeting WH questions, listening comprehension, inferencing, problem solving, identifying emotions, and retelling. The repeated question f
1st - 5th
Close Reading, Short Stories, Speaking & Listening
Make summer speech and language carryover easy with these 2026 Summer Speech Therapy Language Calendars! This no-prep resource includes dated June, July, and August 2026 calendars with quick daily language activities designed for upper elementary and middle school students. Each calendar includes functional, age-appropriate prompts that students can complete at home, during ESY, or as speech therapy homework. Activities target describing, inferencing, problem solving, sequencing, summarizing,
4th - 8th
For All Subjects, Not Subject Specific, Speaking & Listening
Looking for a high-interest end-of-year speech therapy activity for upper elementary and middle school students? This End of Year Speech Therapy Mystery Activity gives students a fun way to practice inferencing, problem solving, perspective-taking, social reasoning, and using evidence to support their answers. In this activity, students solve The Case of the Ruined Field Day Plan. The team list has been changed, the schedule is mixed up, and some Field Day supplies are missing. Students review
4th - 8th
For All Subjects, Not Subject Specific, Speaking & Listening
✨ Perfect for progress monitoring, no-prep therapy days, OR substitute coverage — this ready-to-go SLP Sub Binder keeps speech sessions running smoothly while saving you time and mental energy. Keep your speech sessions effective and stress-free even when you’re out or short on prep time! This print-and-go SLP Sub Binder is designed to support substitutes, support staff, and busy SLPs while ensuring students continue practicing meaningful speech and language skills. Why You’ll Love This Resou
Make Random Acts of Kindness Day meaningful and engaging with this ready-to-use Kindness Challenge BINGO SEL activity! This structured, low-prep resource helps students practice empathy, positive behavior, and classroom community building through intentional acts of kindness and guided reflection. With differentiated 4x4 and 5x5 BINGO boards, multiple layout options, and reflection pages for K–5, this activity is perfect for February classroom activities, character education lessons, or social-
K - 5th
Classroom Community, Social Emotional Learning, Speaking & Listening
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in speech therapy with this engaging inferencing mystery activity designed for middle school students. In this no-prep printable, students read clues, analyze evidence, and determine who stole the leprechaun’s gold from the classroom display. This activity encourages students to practice inferencing, critical thinking, reasoning, and explaining their answers, making it perfect for speech-language therapy sessions. Students will: • read a short mystery story • anal
5th - 8th
For All Subjects, Not Subject Specific, Speaking & Listening
Make Easter engaging in speech therapy with this Easter Inferencing Mystery designed for middle school students! In this fun and interactive no-prep printable, students read clues, analyze evidence, and determine who stole the Easter eggs from the classroom. This activity targets essential language skills including inferencing, critical thinking, reasoning, and explaining answers, making it perfect for speech-language therapy sessions. What’s Included • Mystery story introduction • 4 cl
5th - 8th
For All Subjects, Not Subject Specific, Speaking & Listening
Make April Fools Day fun and meaningful with this engaging Inferencing Mystery Activity! Students will use critical thinking and problem-solving skills to figure out who played the prank using clues and evidence. This NO PREP activity is perfect for speech therapy, small groups, or classroom use! What’s Included: Mystery story Suspect cards (4 suspects for easy comparison) Clue cards Suspect chart (analyze evidence) Solve-the-mystery worksheet Social skills extension questions Skill
2nd - 6th
For All Subjects, Not Subject Specific, Speaking & Listening
Make the end of the school year meaningful and low-prep with these 32 end-of-year speech therapy task cards designed for upper elementary and middle school students. This printable resource targets social skills, inference, problem-solving, discussion, and expressive language through age-appropriate school-based topics. These cards work well in speech therapy sessions, mixed language groups, pragmatic language groups, classroom review, and even as exit tickets. This resource includes 4 organ
4th - 8th
Close Reading, Creative Writing, Speaking & Listening
Celebrate April Fools Day with an engaging, age-respectful social skills activity for upper elementary and middle school students! This printable resource includes 20 text message style group chat task cards that target inferencing, perspective taking, identifying intent, emotional awareness, and problem solving. Students read each April Fools themed conversation and decide what the speaker’s intent was, whether the prank was harmless, risky, or mean, how someone might feel, and wha
4th - 8th
School Counseling, Social Emotional Learning, Speaking & Listening
Make math engaging this March with this St. Patrick’s Day “Would You Rather?” Math Bundle for Grades 2–5! This bundle includes two differentiated printable math activities that build problem-solving skills, critical thinking, and written math explanations in a fun seasonal format. Students solve BOTH options in each word problem, compare totals, and justify their reasoning. Perfect for: • St. Patrick’s Day math centers • March math activities • Spiral review • Small group instruction • Earl
Build reading comprehension, listening/auditory comprehension, and WH-question skills while celebrating Groundhog Day with this engaging and language-focused task card set! Designed with SLPs in mind, however, classroom teachers can use this in their small group instruction or independent work. These passages are ideal for upper elementary students and can also be effectively used with middle school students who need targeted comprehension support. Each task card includes a 3–4 sentence Gr
3rd - 6th
Informational Text, Short Stories, Speaking & Listening
Celebrate Earth Day with this engaging craft and writing activity! In this printable resource, students create a Helping Hands for Earth Day craft by coloring, cutting, and assembling an Earth template with hand pieces that show ways they can help care for the planet. This resource also includes writing extension pages to encourage students to think about simple Earth-friendly actions such as recycling, saving water, reusing materials, picking up trash, and turning off lights. This Earth Day a
Bring winter sports excitement into your therapy room or classroom with these Winter Games 2026–themed reading comprehension task cards! This resource is designed for speech-language pathologists and educators to target who, what, when, where, why, and how questions using short, engaging 3–4 sentence stories. Each task card features a winter sport–based passage followed by comprehension questions that support progress monitoring and skill generalization. The concise, low prep format makes t
Make Passover learning fun and engaging with this Passover Would You Rather printable resource! This low-prep activity includes 20 Passover-themed task cards and writing response pages designed to help students practice oral language, critical thinking, discussion skills, and opinion writing in a kid-friendly way. Students will read or listen to each Would You Rather question, choose between two Passover-themed options, and explain their thinking. Then, they can extend their learning with t
2nd - 5th
Not Subject Specific, Speaking & Listening, Writing
🌱 Garden Barrier Game | Following Directions, Spatial Concepts, & Social Language | Speech TherapyLooking for a low-prep, high-impact barrier game that targets multiple speech and language goals in one activity? This Garden Barrier Game is a one-scene, differentiated language resource designed specifically for speech therapy, small groups, classrooms, and teletherapy. Students follow leveled direction cards to build a matching garden scene while practicing following directions, spatial a
Looking for a meaningful, low-prep Lent craft for kids? This Crown of Thorns printable craft is a hands-on way for students to learn about Jesus’ sacrifice while practicing fine motor skills and reflection. Perfect for Catholic classrooms, Christian schools, Sunday School, homeschool, and religious education programs, this print-and-go resource includes both black & white student pages and colored example pages for easy implementation. ✂️ What’s Included: ✔ Black & White Crown Page (2 crow
Kid-Friendly Elementary Mad Libs with Visual Supports Make language practice fun with these Kid-Friendly Mad Libs for Elementary Students! This Mad Libs–style activity is perfect for K–3 learners and works in classrooms, literacy centers, sub plans, homeschooling, or speech/language support. Students fill in numbered word prompts (noun, verb, adjective, color, number, time, and more), then match those numbers in a silly story—just like classic Mad Libs kids love. Each activity also includes
K - 3rd
Short Stories, Speaking & Listening, Vocabulary
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