In this you will find 18 real life photos of people! I provided a leaf themed pace board underneath the pictures. This is perfect to use in language therapy for labeling actions, identifying actions, and answering a variety of wh?s. Let me know what you think!
This activity is a 2 page labeling common objects or identifying objects worksheet. It is perfect for home practice to help increase a variety of common nouns. It is also useful for increasing overall utterance length through the use of the carrier phrase I see. This can also be used as a go to pocket material during treatment sessions. All you need to do is print, laminate, and attach it together for practice cards on the go. Let me know what you think!
Simple yes no question worksheet with pictures. This can be used as a treatment activity, homework, morning work, or all of the above! This activity offers a variety of fun and silly yes/no questions that can be used to target yes/no accuracy, comprehension, or reading skills.
Enclosed is a pdf download for a variety of expressive/receptive language targets that can be used during treatment sessions or for Homework! Each page may be adapted to your own student's needs. contents include: 1. listening 2. action words 3. labeling 4 labeling 5 plurals 6 naming categories this is perfect for anyone who loves dinosaurs! let me know what you think :)
Canva template and pdf download for action words. I use this during teletherapy appointments and in person! this is perfect to target action words. There are hyperlinks for the template on the first page and the rocket ship is linked to a space game! Let me know what you think :)
Labeling actions and object visuals! Let me know what you think. I have been using this during speech therapy activities and giving to families for home practices. I found that using the flowers as a pacing tool under the action pictures is very helpful. I look forward to your feedback, thank you for your support :)
this activity is perfect to use to send home for practice. I use it to help patients identify verbs, use -ing, pronouns, and answer simple wh questions. Let me know what you think!
This Fall Language features a cut and glue pumpkin activity, basic concepts, prepositions, and labeling objects featuring real pictures. Let me know what you think!
I used this when I was targeting /k/ in all positions and in isolation. I cut out each of the small icons to have my students place them on the cookies to make silly cookies. It was also nice to use in a group activity to address different play schemes.
I created this product to help others feel less chaotic during speech and language evaluations. This is intended for medically based pediatric SLPs but can also work for individuals working in a school. It outlines the areas that should be asked to parents and provides areas for notes in each of the areas to assess. At the end it gives a space for what caregiver education may be provided and a potential prognosis. This template allows clinicians to be more present during an evaluation while maki
What is a good deed checklist! This can be used with other acts of kindness to give visuals on things that are good and bad. I used this activity during social language treatment in order to help them identify three main factors for what a good deed is and what we can do. It provided a nice visual to help with processing and help them to come up with their own examples of kindness.
I created this social story for a family who is struggling with teaching their child how to protect their body. I found the best way to teach their child was through a social story so they can read to them every night. Let me know what you think!