Are you working on articulation with a kiddo that has mastered 1-syllable words? Multisyllabic words can be hard for students to break down and correctly pronounce. Visual supports for touching each syllable help tremendously! Use these cards to target those difficult articulation goals! Easy print and cut style, with blank pages to add your own words (make multiple copies of blank page if needed!)
Answering yes & no questions can be a tough goal to find activities for, especially ones that range in questions. This file give unlimited options for yes & no questions, while making it fun. Give students a dice & let them roll it, throw it, or pick numbers to create a fun game of crazy, silly, & sometimes accurate yes & no questions. Included is dice chart for nouns, verbs and adjectives to help target yes & no questions, while also having an introduction to describing words wi
Utilize these cards for Getting To Know You Activities: - At the beginning of the school year - With a new student - Small Group Instruction - Conversational Turn-Taking - Conversational Skills (articulation, language, story telling, etc.)
This page is a great way to communicate with parents after each session. Just print, fill out, and send home! It is a quick form to fill out at the end of each session, but gives enough information for the parent to know exactly what their child is working on during their therapy intervention within the school setting.
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