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Catawba, North Carolina, United States
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Hi! I'm Karington, a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist with years of experience working as an SLP-A before earning my CCCs. I’ve spent my career creating therapy materials that are fun, functional, and focused on real progress. Every resource in my store was made with my students in mind, tailored to support communication growth across a range of ages and skill levels. Whether you’re looking for low-prep articulation activities, language games that spark engagement, or tools to target pragmatic skills with purpose, you’ll find materials designed to save you time and deliver results. I know what works in real-life therapy rooms because I’ve been there, and I love turning that hands-on experience into creative resources that other professionals can trust and use with confidence. Thanks for stopping by, I’m so glad you’re here, and I hope you find something that helps your students make progress too!
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Preview of Valentine's February Themed Compare Contrast Activity Speech Therapy

Valentine's February Themed Compare Contrast Activity Speech Therapy

Valentine’s Themed Compare & Contrast Activity Speech Therapy | Language Skills | Critical ThinkingThis Valentine’s Themed Compare & Contrast Activity is a structured, visually supported language resource designed to help students practice identifying similarities and differences between related objects and concepts. It is ideal for speech therapy sessions, small groups, literacy centers, and classroom language activities during the Valentine’s season. The activity includes 12 task cards with
Preview of Which One? WH-Questions & Language Cards. Speech Therapy, AAC, Early Language

Which One? WH-Questions & Language Cards. Speech Therapy, AAC, Early Language

What’s Included: 24 printable “Which One?” language task cards; featuring real-life photos (objects, foods, animals, people, and colorful flowers). Consistent layout and simple text to reduce visual clutter and support learners who benefit from predictable routines. Flexible prompts that allow you to quickly adjust the difficulty level for preschool through early elementary students. Simply print, cut, and laminate for a durable grab-and-go activity you can use all year long in PreK–2 speech t
Preview of Christmas Winter Themed Compare Contrast Activity Speech Therapy

Christmas Winter Themed Compare Contrast Activity Speech Therapy

Christmas & Winter Compare & Contrast Activity | Speech Therapy | Language Worksheets Bring winter learning to life with this engaging Christmas/Winter Themed Compare & Contrast Activity—perfect for speech therapy, literacy centers, small-group work, and seasonal language lessons! This resource includes 12 visual task cards featuring kid-friendly winter and holiday vocabulary (snowflake, icicle, sled, sleigh, tree, wreath, Santa, elf, mittens, gloves, etc.). Each card prompts students to comp
Preview of Reading Comprehension and Fluency Passages - Myth VS. Reality Compare/Contrast

Reading Comprehension and Fluency Passages - Myth VS. Reality Compare/Contrast

Engage upper elementary readers with high-interest, nonfiction reading passages that explore the line between myth and reality.This set includes four original reading comprehension activities that compare legendary creatures with real-life animals or scientific explanations. Perfect for grades 2–4, these passages build fluency, deepen comprehension, and spark curiosity in reluctant and eager readers alike. Each worksheet includes: A nonfiction passage (approx. 250–300 words) 5 vocabulary words
Preview of Where's The Dog? Preposition Activity

Where's The Dog? Preposition Activity

Looking for a fun and engaging way to teach prepositions to your toddlers or preschoolers? This printable activity— "Where’s The Dog?"—is perfect for early language learners who need support with basic spatial concepts like under, on, in, next to, and behind. Skills Targeted: Receptive and expressive understanding of spatial prepositions Vocabulary building and sentence expansion Visual scanning and positional awareness Ideal for speech therapy, special education, and ESL Designed for: Earl
Preview of Listening Comprehension Passages - Inferring Idioms/Expressions From Stories

Listening Comprehension Passages - Inferring Idioms/Expressions From Stories

Boost Listening Skills with Engaging Stories and Expressions!Help your students enhance their listening comprehension and inferential skills with our "Listening Comprehension Activity: Exploring Expressions Through Stories." This activity is designed to develop understanding of non-literal expressions through engaging short stories. Perfect for speech therapists, educators, and parents, these worksheets provide a comprehensive approach to interpreting and using expressions in context. Features:S
Preview of ABC Coloring Sheets

ABC Coloring Sheets

Engage Your Students with ABC Coloring Fun!Introduce your students to the alphabet with these delightful ABC Coloring Sheets, designed to make learning letters both fun and educational. Each page features a large letter accompanied by a corresponding object or animal, providing a visual and interactive way for children to associate letters with words. Ideal for preschool, kindergarten, and early elementary grades, these coloring sheets enhance fine motor skills and letter recognition. Features:2
Preview of Thanksgiving/Fall Themed Compare and Contrast Activity

Thanksgiving/Fall Themed Compare and Contrast Activity

This compare/contrast activity emphasizes the identification of similarities/differences between various pairs, fostering language development and critical thinking skills. It comprises simple and relatable comparisons, encouraging children to recognize similarities/differences in objects, seasons, holidays, and more. The activity focuses on enhancing vocabulary, descriptive language, and comprehension skills while promoting engagement through familiar concepts. Through this activity children ca
Preview of Halloween Riddles/Jokes on Cards- Speech Therapy Activity

Halloween Riddles/Jokes on Cards- Speech Therapy Activity

Do your kiddos in speech therapy understand why a joke is funny? Solving riddles and explaining jokes can be valuable activities for children. Includes: - 18 joke cards - 18 answer cards Riddles encourage individuals to formulate creative and concise responses, promoting vocabulary expansion and wordplay. Explaining jokes requires the use of descriptive language to convey humor, fostering clarity and expressive skills. Riddles also demand active listening and comprehension, as individuals must
Preview of Chugging Towards Easy Onset Speech with Train Flashcards

Chugging Towards Easy Onset Speech with Train Flashcards

Here is an activity I made for my kiddos. This provides the kids with a visual to help them understand when to phonate, how long to hold a sound, and when to produce the complete word. I have also included blank flashcards I use to practice sight words or targeted words after the child has begun to generalize a targeted sound. Instructions are included on the worksheet :)
Preview of Describe a Scene: Underwater Animals Theme

Describe a Scene: Underwater Animals Theme

Here are four picture scenes I made for my kiddos who work on using illustrations and details in a story to describe its characters, setting, or events. They are to be used with an adult as the kiddo's will be answering the questions verbally. Hope ya'll enjoy!
Preview of Describe a Scene: Wildlife Theme

Describe a Scene: Wildlife Theme

Here are six picture scenes I made for my kiddos who work on using illustrations and details in a story to describe its characters, setting, or events. Hope ya'll enjoy!
Preview of Describe a Scene: School & Outdoor Theme

Describe a Scene: School & Outdoor Theme

Here are some picture scenes I made for my kiddos who work on using illustrations and details in a story to describe its characters, setting, or events. They are to be used with an adult as the kiddo's will be answering the questions verbally. Hope ya'll enjoy!
Preview of Describe a Scene: Ocean Theme- Speech Therapy Picture Scenes

Describe a Scene: Ocean Theme- Speech Therapy Picture Scenes

Picture scenes are a versatile tool used in speech therapy. They are a flexible and fun way to practice various language skills like grammar, 'wh' questions, following directions, inferences, conversations, compare/contrast, and much more! I love activities that cover multiple goals, and these are a perfect example. Pictures save time since you can work on many goals, and they're great for group therapy! INCLUDES:- 6 picture scenes - Suggestion page with 9 "How to Target In Speech Therapy" Tip
Preview of Describe a Scene: Summer Theme

Describe a Scene: Summer Theme

Spark Imagination with Summer-Themed Scene Descriptions!Bring the joy of summer into your classroom with these vibrant "Describe a Scene: Summer Theme" worksheets. Designed to engage students in speech and language activities, each scene is packed with fun details that encourage observation, discussion, and language development. Perfect for speech therapists, educators, and parents, these worksheets are a versatile tool for improving various speech and language skills. Features:Following Directi
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Hi! I'm Karington, a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist with years of experience working as an SLP-A before earning my CCCs. I’ve spent my career creating therapy materials that are fun, functional, and focused on real progress. Every resource in my store was made with my students in mind, tailored to support communication growth across a range of ages and skill levels. Whether you’re looking for low-prep articulation activities, language games that spark engagement, or tools to target pragmatic skills with purpose, you’ll find materials designed to save you time and deliver results. I know what works in real-life therapy rooms because I’ve been there, and I love turning that hands-on experience into creative resources that other professionals can trust and use with confidence. Thanks for stopping by, I’m so glad you’re here, and I hope you find something that helps your students make progress too!