Hey SLPs! Provide phonological treatment more efficiently by using complexity principles. Treating 3 element consonant clusters results in greater system-wide change compared to treating singletons. If you've tried targeting 3-element clusters before, you'll know that materials are hard to come by due to the lower number of imageable words that begin with each cluster. This pack includes flashcards for words beginning with /skr/, /skw/, /spl/, /spr/, /str/, plus 6 games (with variations) and 1
10 CONCISE parent education materials: - Only one page each, so parents will really read them - Use simple language instead of SLP jargon - Include examples to help bridge concepts to reality - Great tips for busy parents to help their children communicate better - Main focus is on early elementary language development, plus 1 page on speech sound acquisition norms Language Tips for Parents: List of tips to improve language skills Speech Norms by Age: A simple chart that shows when speech sound
Instructions: Print and staple the pages along the left edge or just open the pdf and scroll through the pages. You're good to go!
(Optional: For easier page flipping, you could put each page in a sheet protector and clip into a small binder.)
A choose-your-own-story style book that provides opportunities to target the phonological process of velar fronting. The book offers a fun way to naturally use the velar sounds /k/ and /g/ in the context of reading a story or responding to questions/prom
Perfect for speech-language therapy or a language arts lesson! This is a great language activity that targets many areas at once. The focus is on eliciting correct verb forms based on the question asked for both regular and irregular verbs.
Targets:
-regular past tense verbs (12 pages)
-irregular past tense verbs (21 pages)
-present progressive tense verbs
-future tense verbs
-common nouns vocabulary
-temporal concepts and vocabulary (e.g. yesterday, next week, last night, tomorrow, etc.)
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A great speech therapy game for targeting expressive language!
Do many of your students get stuck using the same vague language over and over? Do they have trouble elaborating? Do they need help using more complex vocabulary or thinking of synonyms?
This game will help them break those patterns by forcing them to think creatively about the language they use.
Includes:
-Clue Ideas page
-Example page
-4 create your own cards
-68 regular mystery word cards
-52 picture cards with no prohibite
Do your students love bug / insect units? This is a fun variety pack of speech and language activities related to bugs and other creatures!
Includes:
Creepy Crawling Creatures Guess Who?
A 26 page booklet in which students must use clues to guess which creature will be on the next page.
Conversation Basket
A simple game of fun questions to get kids talking!
Where is the Ladybug?
A fun activity for targeting prepositions of place (in, above, next to, between, etc)
Creature Pairs
Work on sort
Target vocabulary and categorization with this simple, fun activity! Farm Animals Sports Bugs Sea Animals School Supplies Weather Vegetables Body Parts
The preview just shows a few pages of the included activities.
36 pages, 12 documents
These activities are best for small groups or individuals and can be used by SLPs or teachers. Most can be adapted to different age groups by increasing/decreasing the amount of cueing or assistance provided.
Please let me know if you have any questions or feedback: RainbowIguanaSLP@gmail.com. Thank you!
WHERE IS THE LEAF?
Includes 2 fun activities that target expressive and receptive use of prepositions o
41 pages, 10 activities The preview shows just a few pieces of the included activities. These activities are best for small groups or individuals and can be used by SLPs or teachers. Most can be adapted to different age groups by increasing/decreasing the amount of cueing or assistance provided. Please let me know if you have any questions or feedback: RainbowIguanaSLP@gmail.com. Thank you! Christmas Mystery Picture Describe a hidden picture. Excellent activity for expressive language. Cue shee
61 page activity booklet TARGETS Categories, Adjectives, Vocabulary, Reading Comprehension, Writing, Expressive Language INSTRUCTIONS Warm-up: Read a story without showing the pictures. Ask students what they see in their head at different parts in the story. Talk about how to create a picture in your mind to help connect to what you hear and read. Talk about how to describe what you're picturing using different types of features and adjectives. Solo Task: Visualize things from each category. Dr
Includes 5 Board Games and instructions:
Circus Compare/Contrast/Categories
Players practice similarities, differences, and categorization.
Jungle Expressive Naming
Players practice expressive naming from different categories.
Monster Adjectives
Players practice describing nouns using adjectives.
Feelings
Players practice social skills by matching feelings to scenarios.
Under the Sea Rhyming
Players practice phonological awareness through rhyming words.
A great expressive and receptive language task. Students request body part pieces to assemble funny faces.
Vocabulary (body parts, colors, sizes, shapes, etc.)
Asking/answering questions
Describing using adjectives
Sorting/categorizing
Counting
Taking turns
Fine motor skills
Ideas: Create dice and use them to help students generate stories, sentences, and ideas or to practice their skills. You can even use two dice together to make a more complex activity.
For example:
- Roll WH- QUESTIONS and IDEA GENERATORS: students make up questions using that wh- word and that picture.
- Roll ADJECTIVES and NUMBERS: the students name # of things that can be described by that adjective.
Instructions:
1. Print desired page and cut around the outside edge.
2. Fold and crease w
Help your students improve their reading fluency with the Dolch 220 most common sight words. Each page is in alphabetical order and the flash cards are sorted by Pre-Primer, Primer, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, and 3rd Grade.
I have also included 7 easy activity ideas for using the sight word cards.
The pieces are the same size so that you can cut multiple pages at once. Blank pieces are also included if you wish to add your own words.
Character Maps
Individual character map and compare/contrast character map.
Story Map
Worksheet to fill out about a story. Includes Title, Author, Characters, Settings, Problem, Main Events, Solution
Story Detective
Make predictions about a story and compare/contrast to the real story after reading.
Beyond the Story
Cut out the strips and place in a bag/hat/box/etc. Students take turns choosing questions to answer about the story. Great for making inferences, critical thinking, discussing the
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About the store
Experience
My experience includes speech, language, voice, swallowing, and cognition for both children and adults.
Teaching style
My materials are geared toward speech therapists, but many can be used by teachers and other education professionals, too. Please feel free to contact me with any questions or feedback. I'm also happy to create custom resources if it is within my abilities.
My own education history
I have a Master's Degree in Speech-Language Pathology.
Additional biographical information
Why Rainbow Iguana?: My grandmother was a professional storyteller and my earliest memories are of getting lost in her seemingly magical words and facial expressions. My favorite story was about a rainbow-colored iguana that lived in a tree in a king's garden.
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