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"Starting A Conversation"- This activity gives great practice for students learning how to start a conversation. Students choose a person they are interested in "talking" with. There are 9 people to choose from. For each person, there are clues to help your student make a statement or ask a question to start a conversation. There is a space where students, SLPs, or teachers can write down the conversation starter question or comment. "Maintaining A Conversation"- This activity is perfect for
These worksheets provide your students with weeks of practice learning Idioms, Similes, and Metaphors. There are 4 different worksheet activities. They include: 40 Idiom Cards And 40 Definition Cards-Laminate the cards and use them to play Memory or Goldfish, matching the idiom to their literal definition. Students use the idiom in a sentence after finding a match. The pictures give visual cues to help students remember the idiom's definition. (14 pages in all)Idiom Card Review Pages-These are
This deck gives students practice initiating, maintaining, and ending a conversation as well as remaining on topic. The aliens from the planet Crackasmile are curious to learn how Earthlings communicate. They have chosen YOU to teach them how. Once you have shown them how to start, maintain, and end a conversation, they will take you home and return to Crackasmile.
This is the perfect deck for you if your students are learning how to compare and contrast two picture objects. There are 20 compare and contrast slides, and there is a GIF reinforcer slide after each of the 20 slides. There is a fill-in-the-blank option if you or your students want to write your answers. Leave feedback for TPT credits! For flash freebies and sale alerts, follow my store!You must have a Boomlearing account to redeem and use this product. Boom Cards are digital task cards played
Are you an SLP or teacher looking for a fun way to help your students understand time sequencing with calendars? Then look no further! This product comes with Winter, Spring, and Summer calendars that students use to answer temporal sequencing questions. Also included in this product are following spatial, temporal, and conditional directions worksheets. These worksheets and Google™Slides were created to help your students improve their linguistic concepts skills and have fun doing it! This prod
These activities are perfect for students working on following auditory directions. The directions are separated into 1, 2, and 3-steps. The 2 and 3-step directions include the concepts "before" and "after." Therefore, it's best to use this activity with small groups, so you can more easily observe the order the directions are followed. Datasheets are included to track your students' progress. There are 10 directions for each set of directions. Leave feedback for TPT credits! For flash freebies
Multiple Meaning WordsThese worksheets provide your students with weeks of practice learning homophones and homonyms. There are five activities in all. They include: Homophone Cards (35 pairs of homophones)-Laminate the cards and use them to play Memory or Goldfish. After a student finds a homophone pair, they say two sentences using both definitions of the word. The pictures give visual cues to help students remember the homophone definitions. (12 pages in all)Homophone Card Review Worksheets-T
These worksheets provide your students with weeks of practice learning homophones and homonyms. There are five activities in all. They include: Homophone Cards (35 pairs of homophones)-Laminate the cards and use them to play Memory or Goldfish. After a student finds a homophone pair, they say two sentences using both definitions of the word. The pictures give visual cues to help students remember the homophone definitions. (12 pages in all)Homophone Card Review Worksheets-These 35 pairs of homop
Here are ten engaging fiction short stories. Following each story, students are asked to state the story's main idea, give supporting details, state a cause or effect, define a vocabulary word using context clues, and provide an answer to an open response question. Answer the four fill-in-the-blank questions that follow each of the ten engaging fictional short stories. Submit your answers and then click the "next" arrow to advance to the next story. Types of questions are as follows: 6 Charact
These are 10 engaging, original short stories. Following each story, students are asked to name the main idea, define a vocabulary word using context clues, state a cause or effect, highlight supporting details, and answer an open response question. Leave feedback for TPT credits! For flash freebies and sale alerts, follow my store!
This activity is perfect for students working on listening comprehension skills. It includes 1, 2, and 3-step directions. The 2 and 3-step directions include the concepts "before" and "after." Therefore, it's best to read the directions to small groups so you can observe the order the directions are followed. Data sheets are included to track your students' progress. There are 10 directions for each set of directions. Leave feedback for TPT credits! For flash freebies and sale alerts, follow m
Here are ten engaging fiction short stories. Four questions follow each story. Types of questions are as follows: 6 Character questions, 6 Setting questions, 7 Conflict questions, 5 Resolution questions, 6 Theme questions, 4 inference questions, 4 Reflection questions, 2 Sequencing questions For each of the ten short stories, state the main idea, underline supporting details, state a cause or effect, define a vocabulary word using context clues, and provide an answer to an open response questi
These short stories are perfect for students learning to make inferences from short stories. (You can also ask your own "wh" questions following the story, using the task cards for auditory comprehension practice.) An inference question follows each of the 18 "chore" stories. After making the inference, students are asked to write down the clues in the story that helped them make the inference. Each story has an underlined vocabulary word that students can use context clues to define. Task
Answer the four fill-in-the-blank questions that follow each of the ten engaging fictional short stories. Submit your answers and then click the "next" arrow to advance to the next story. Types of questions are as follows: 6 Character questions, 6 Setting questions, 7 Conflict questions, 5 Resolution questions, 6 Theme questions, 4 inference questions, 4 Reflection questions, 2 Sequencing questions Leave feedback for TPT credits! For flash freebies and sale alerts, follow my store!
This is a great activity for helping students learn how to stay on topic, wait patiently without interrupting, and give equal time to listening and speaking when taking their turn in a conversation. SLPs or teachers can discuss each of 10 scenarios with their students. Students pick 1 of 4 multiple choice options to answer the question, "How can we help this conversation go better?" Students are then shown a slide where the conversation has been repaired and asked, "Is this a better way to respo
Finding resources to teach temporal sequencing in a practical, real-world way can be challenging. These engaging, no-prep spring calendars are designed to help deepen your students' expressive and receptive temporal, spatial, and conditional language skills. These convenient printables:Build vocabularyEngage students Require no prep; print and goAssess students' ability to follow directions containing temporal, spatial, and conditional concepts.This Activity Includes:March, April, and May calend
Speech therapy Tool Kit- Entertaining escape rooms for teaching Idioms, Multiple-Meaning Words, and Conversation Skills.Idioms- Escape Abandoned Museum While exploring the city streets of Mystery City, you come across an abandoned museum and decide it would be fun to explore. After walking through the door, it slams shut behind you, locking you inside. You must answer all the idiom questions to get the letters you need to spell the secret words that will unlock four doors, allowing you to escap
Understanding the meaning behind the details (clues) in a story is essential for good reading comprehension. This deck of Boom™Cards is an excellent resource for students who are learning how to draw inferences from short stories. Each of the 24 captivating stories is followed by an inference question and a prompt to identify the clues that led them to the answer. Additionally, students are presented with a bonus vocabulary word that they can figure out by using context clues. The answers are fi
Story Comprehension Idiom, Simile, Theme, Inference, Reflection QuestionsAnswer the four short-answer questions that follow each of the ten engaging fictional short stories. Types of questions are as follows: 11 Idiom questions, 9 Simile questions, 10 Theme questions, 5 inference questions, 5 Reflection questions An answer sheet is included for the worksheets only, NOT Google™ Slides. Leave feedback for TPT credits! For flash freebies and sale alerts, follow my store!
Help Captain Grammy find his treasure by choosing the correct suffix. There is a fill-in-the-blank option and a multiple-choice option. The fill-in-the-blank words have to be exact. The answers are: thankful, fearless, helpless, careful, effortless, painful, harmless, speechless, watchful, powerful, bottomless, and peaceful. After filling in the blank, click "Submit" to check your answers. In the end, the treasure is revealed! Have fun! You may also find this irregular plural nouns Boom Cards a
Hello! I've worked with elementary students as a licensed Speech Language Pathologist for over 20 years. I sincerely hope that the products in my store will be helpful to you and your students!
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