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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
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
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
This informal assessment is perfect for helping Speech Pathologists determine the strengths and weaknesses of their student's expressive and receptive language skills. This is helpful when IEPs are coming up and new IEP goals need to be written. The areas covered are aligned with the 3rd-grade Common Core ELA Standards. Speech Pathologists can also use this informal assessment to monitor student progress by administering it at the beginning and the end of the year. Includes: Conversation SkillsF
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
This activity is great for students learning to follow auditory directions using the following concepts:Conditional DirectionsRight/Left DirectionsSpatial DirectionsFirst/Then DirectionsBefore DirectionsAfter DirectionsSimple DirectionsThe directions involve pointing to the correct picture in the correct order. This activity is best used with small groups to observe the order in which the students point to the pictures named. Please leave feedback for TPT credits! For flash freebies and sale a
These worksheets provide your students with weeks of practice using context clues to define vocabulary words. There are 4 different worksheet activities. They include: Multiple Choice-(20 words) Students use context clues to determine the meaning of an underlined word in a sentence and circle the letter next to its definition. Students then write a sentence using the underlined word in the space provided. (5 pages in all-this includes 1 answer sheet)Fill-In-The-Blank-(20 words) Students use co
Finding resources to teach temporal sequencing in a practical, real-world way can be challenging. These engaging, no-prep summer 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:June, July, and August calen
These thought-provoking questions are perfect for giving students practice initiating a conversation. There are 108 questions in all. If your students are having a hard time thinking of questions, these cards provide them with a cue. In addition to conversation practice, answering the questions require students to be introspective. So, along with learning how to initiate a conversation, they also get the added benefit of learning more about themselves. Directions: Cut out the question cards
These thought-provoking questions are perfect for giving students practice initiating a conversation. There are 108 questions in all. If your students are having a hard time thinking of questions, these cards provide them with a cue. In addition to conversation practice, answering the questions require students to be introspective. So, along with learning how to initiate a conversation, they also get the added benefit of learning more about themselves. Directions: Cut out the question cards
The game gives your students practice identifying a "Cause" and an "Effect." You'll need to cut the cards along the dotted line. Then, glue the "Cause" cards to one color construction paper and the "Effect" cards to another shade of construction paper so that you can tell them apart. You can laminate the cards to make them last longer. Directions to play: PIck a judge. The judge chooses a "Cause" card and places it face-up on the table. Each player gets 7 "Effect" cards. All players, except the
These worksheets are perfect for students learning to follow written directions and learning how to compare and contrast two picture objects. Directions: Students read directions carefully before following them. There are two black-and-white pictures on each of the ten pages for students to color or draw on depending on what the directions ask. There are six questions for each of the two images, for a total of 12 directions on each page. Students are asked to color and draw using concepts such
This reading comprehension deck is perfect for students learning to answer "who," "what," "where," "when," and "why" questions. There are two options to choose from, multiple-choice and fill-in-the-blank. After selecting an option, students read the story and answer the questions. There are four questions for each story. The fill-in-the-blank option has an added inference question for students to answer. Then, students click "submit" before clicking "next" to see a surprise and move to the next
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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