Preschool Busy Book- 28 pages targets cognitive, speech and language development for children two to five years old. How to Use This Busy Book Sit face-to-face and model the word first ("cat").Expand your child’s message ("cat" → "big cat").Ask simple choices and WH-questions ("Which one?", "Where?"). Keep it playful: 3–5 minutes per page is great for toddlers. Aim for lots of repetition and celebrate attempts (not perfection). Safety:Use rounded corners on all pieces and supervise Velcro play.
GET EVERYTHING ON MY STORE WITH ONE DOWNLOAD! ONLY $5.00 Ultimate Speech Therapy Activities, including: Trifolds, Worksheets Handouts, and references for report writing, testing protocol and SOAP notes for the well-rounded SLP. This includes all sounds for articulation, language activities for Early Intervention to Geriatric Population. This digital file contains everything you need for a variety of therapeutic services.
I previously created a visual for descriptive language for older kiddos (it's up free on my store) BUT this one is geared towards younger kiddos working on describing objects. FREE for SLPs and educators!
Rhyme TimeRhyming activities are perfect ways to help promote literacy. This activity is centered around phonological awareness including: rhyming, sound identification, and manipulating phonemes.
No-prep Articulation TrifoldsF sound L sound Prevocalic and vocalic R S sound Z sound Voiced and voiceless TH CH sound SH sound Fold them like a trifold, no prep necessary! *Print double sided:)
This activity pairs with the book The Very Hungry Caterpillar and targets identification, labelling and sequential order. For Children in early intervention, pre-k and elementary years.
There are six total trifolds separating 'r' sounds: 1) mixed, 2) r blends, 3) 'air', 4) 'or', 5) 'er', and 6) 'ar'. You can use as 'homework' for kiddos working on the r sound!
This document helps clients expand on their expressive language skills. I have many clients working on descriptive language and appropriate syntax. This document can target descriptive language and expressive expansion. In the middle write or place the target word/stimuli. The surrounding hexagons can be used as a worksheet for the client to fill out or a visual cue to help child describe the word.
Site word match-up works on identification of its words through a matching game. instruct students to read and identify the site word. For increasing complexity, direct client to use the site word in a sentence! **Christmas/gift themed
Connect the tiers of cake Tier 1: word Tier 2: synonym Tier 3: definition Prompt your students to pick a word then match it with the correct definition and synonym. There are four different levels (i.e., level 1- easy, level 2- normal, level 3-hard, level 4-difficult). Depending on how you modify this activity it can be used for 1st-5th graders.
This activity was created to help elicit language and better comprehension of categories. Students are directed to match the category with the appropriate items. Modify it to make it easier or harder! 42 categories included (range from easy to difficult)
PreK - 6th
English Language Arts
FREE
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