Teach students about patterns, inferencing, prediction, and sequencing in this fun, edible science experiment about skittles. This product Includes: -Introduction page -Patterns activity -Sequencing mat with steps and symbols -Prediction and Observation Page -Scientific Method page
Introduce the topic of rain at a K-2nd grade level with this fun science experiment. This product was designed to accompany the rain cloud in a jar experiment. Simply fill a cup with water, spray shaving cream on top of the water, drop food coloring on top, and watch it rain! Use the prediction sheet to help students guess how many drops of food coloring the rain cloud can hold, and make observations. Full Version Includes: Introduction sheetProcedureProcedure cards and blank template for seq
Teach students about determining the "size of the problem" through this fun under the sea sorting game. This freebie includes fish themed cards, a "Size of the Problem" chart, and 16 social scenarios.
Use this recipe to teach your students to make their own bouncy ball! Have students practice reading the instructions and following the directions. At the end of the activity, have students sequence the steps in order and retell or write down the procedure to do it again at home. Enjoy!
Introduce the topic of rain at a pre-K- 2nd grade level with this fun science experiment. This product was designed to accompany the rain cloud in a jar experiment. Use this free companion as a visual aide for teaching the procedure and sequencing the steps. Use the prediction sheet to help students guess how many drops of food coloring the rain cloud can hold, and make observations. Check out the on the SpeechBots Store to download the Full version with full color pages and additional activit
Try this recipe for mini pizzas in the toaster oven. A fun activity for kids of all ages to work on sequencing, following directions, and basic cooking skills. Then write out the recipe, draw pictures and share it with family and friends. Enjoy:)
Build mini gingerbread houses with this easy to follow, illustrated recipe sheet. This resource comes with: -recipe sheet ( B/W, color) -sequencing activity ( B/W, color) -gingerbread house blueprint -recipe writing - narrative template Have fun building these mini gingerbread houses and have a happy holiday season!
Everyone loves slime!! Enjoy this fun and easy slime recipe. Target speech and language skills: -sequencing -retelling a procedure -core words: put in, on, out, play, colors, more, like, all done, help, go, stop -semantic language: descriptive language, semantic feature analysis -writing This product includes:- Slime Recipe -Slime Sequencing activity -Describe your Slime activity - Full Color and Black and White versions included
Using recipes in speech therapy or in the classroom is one of the best ways to generalize and practice speech and language skills in daily life. This product includes 2 versions of the recipe: 1) a direction sheet for older students who can read 2) easy to follow visual recipe 3) recipe card for students to fill out. Use this recipe for Turkey and Cheese Pinwheels to target sequencing, prepositions, following directions, and food exploration. Use the recipe card page to have students practice
Try this recipe for Muddy Buddies chex mix for free!A fun activity for kids of all ages to work on sequencing, following directions, and basic cooking skills. Then write out the recipe, draw pictures and share it with family and friends. Customize it for any season or for gifts for a friend, family member, or teacher! Leave a comment or tag me on instagram @speechbots with your muddy buddy creations. Enjoy:)
Use this sandwich activity to target following directions, sequencing, food exploration, and social pragmatic skills. Use cookie cutters to make mini sandwiches in fun shapes and sizes. Print out the menus to practice conversational skills, eye contact, social reciprocity, and spark conversations about ordering food at a restaurant. This product includes 2 sequencing mats, and 4 different menu templates. Enjoy this freebie!
Robot Emotion Match is an engaging way to introduce emotions to young children. This product includes 24 colored cards. Use the cards to play games including Matching or "Go Fish"; Use them during story time to help children label the emotions of characters and engage in conversation about their own feelings, emotions, and reactions.
Happy Valentines Day! Enjoy these free valentines to share with friends, family, and students of all ages! Print them, color them, attach them to gifts and have fun! Love, SpeechBots
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