Help increase your kiddos' MLU with the use of these visuals. Cut out the door and key squares, and then add velcro to squares and sentence boards. Have the students request using longer sentences and identify colors while you play with the very popular Criter Clinic! There are blank squares for you to add any pictures of your own! Enjoy!
Have your students describe each picture separately and then review each description to identify similarities and differences. Print and laminate the sheets to use with dry erase markers so that the worksheets can be used over and over again! Enjoy :)
This activity is a card game in which the teacher or clinician begins with the starter card. The purpose of the game is for the students to identify meanings of idioms in a fun game setting. After the clinician or teacher reads the starter card, the continuation of the game is driven by the students. The starter card reads: Who has the idiom that means it is raining really hard? The person with that idiom must say: "I have It's raining cats and dogs" and then read the meaning of the idiom they a
5th - 12th
Creative Writing, English Language Arts, Other (ELA)
Take your kiddos on an animal rescue mission while targeting answering WH questions, MLU, recall, vocabulary, following directions, and/or speech sounds! Print, laminate, and cut out direction cue cards, enlarged animal photos, and ribbon. You can velcro the ribbon to the reward page...or provide any reward you usually do for your students. Prior to your lesson, hide the animal photos around your classroom along with the matching direction cue card. Fill in the blank on each animal story of wher
Mother's Day Speech Therapy Activity for all ages! Have the younger kids work on answering WH questions about their Moms then color in the flower and/or have the older kids describe! You can cute the flower out after words and glue it to construction paper to have the kids give mom as a gift for Mother's Day! Enjoy! :)
Compatible with Ryan's World Mystery Wheel (available on Amazon!) Hide objects in the wheel and have your student's describe each object using the visuals in this handout! Sentence strips and visuals available for each language element (e.g., category, function, appearance, composition, parts, location, additional facts). Enjoy! :)
A fun activity to play with your kiddos during your therapy session. Cut out the characters and clue cards separately. Hide the characters in the matching door according to the clue card. Read the clues to your students and have them guess which character could be hiding behind the door!
Looking for an easy way to communicate with your students' parents each day or weekly? Try this Speech Recap sheet! It gives your students a chance to review what they are working on and you an easy way to let the parents know what they can be carrying over at home! Enjoy!
Use while playing games such as HedBanz or any other describing activities. Print out, laminate, put one hole punch in the corner of each circle and then hang on a binder ring. Have your students use this visual aid to help ask questions about an object appropriately. This visual aid gives students more structure on how to figure out how to guess what an object is by asking questions! Enjoy :)
Have your students come up with 5 things they are thankful for. Use the visual for those who have trouble coming up with things to be thankful for. For those of your students that can write, then have them choose what they are most thankful for and explain why! Enjoy! :)
A super fun Halloween activity targeting Describing! Directions: Print in color or black and white. Have students describe themselves, their halloween costume, or anything else Halloween or Fall related on the Guess Who Page! (Directions on how to describe are on page 6.) Cut out and staple or glue as seen in the sample on page 1 on a black piece of paper. Add a picture of what was described or make a hole so they can put their face behind the ghost!Decorate your classroom, door, or bulletin boa
Discover an enchanting fall tale featuring Poppy the Squirrel and his mysteriously missing acorns! This interactive lesson encourages kids to get active while practicing up to 35 high-frequency CVC words. They’ll follow directions that explore concepts like on, under, and behind, and answer simple WH questions. Just print, laminate, cut, and set up the materials based on the story! My students adored this engaging narrative, making it a delightful way to target CVC words in a fun and memorable w
Print, cut, laminate and create your Speech Pumpkin Patch activity! See my TikTok video (handle @gabriellacoraci36) for how to put together. This product targets responding to "what doing" questions, using subject-verb-object sentences, and increasing MLU. It provides a great visual for students to put sentences together. Enjoy :)
Directions for use: 1. Print and laminate. 2. Cut out bunny, basket, and carrots. 3. Velcro carrots to target sound pages. 4. Have the student practice each target word 5 times (hopping in and out of each hole) until they reach the carrot. Once they get the carrot they can put it in their basket! 5. Enjoy! :)
Visuals to help your students practice irregular past tense verbs. Practice 30 irregular past tense verbs with Rule Breaker Ron! Opportunities for practice as well! Enjoy :) See my regular past tense verb resource as well!
A pretend play menu to elicit a restaurant scene in your classroom/therapy rooms! Print and bind the menu (or staple), print and laminate the placemats, and watch your student's pretend play as waiters/waitresses and customers!
Have your students cut and paste what they want for Thanksgiving dinner this year and send it home with them! Also included is a visual for non-verbal students to be able to express and their wants during Thanksgiving dinner as well. Print and laminate the low-tech board and send home! Enjoy! :)
Have your students describe a different Thanksgiving vocabulary word each day leading up to Thanksgiving! Print many copies or print 1, laminate and use dry erase markers for reusable purposes! Enjoy! :)
A fun Halloween activity for students to practice describing!Step 1: Have your students decorate the black and white Jack-O-Lantern. Make it as creative as you want! (Practice requesting and labeling during the decorating process as well as asking WH questions!) Step 2: Help your students outline a story about their Jack-O-Lantern by describing using using EET! (Green group, blue do, what does it look like, what is it made of, pink parts, white where, what else do you know?) They can make up a
PreK - 5th
Writing
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