Syllable reduction often decreases a child’s speech intelligibility. This activity can be used for children with apraxia, phonological process disorders or simply children who are working on articulations. This material contains 2,3, and 4-syllable words (12 each). The words with multi-syllables on the page are divided by syllables with syllable/pacing dots below each syllable. The pacing dots are helpful visual cues in getting clients to slow down and segment the word into syllables. You may
This printable /r/ bundle package contains: Initial /r/ words Medial /r/ words Final /r/ words/r/ blends wordsVocalic /r/ (-or, -ar, -air, -ire, ear, er) at word levelVocalic /r/ (-or, -ar, -air, -ire, ear, er) at phrase levelPrevocalic, Initial /r/ short phrasesMedial /r/ short phrasesFinal /r/ short phrases/r/ blends short phrasesTotal of 13 pages. Each page has 12 target words or phrases. Student could color the target words or phrases. You can also combine this material with one of your
Answering WH questions is essential for developing children's communication and expressive language skills. This visual activity helps students practice asking and answering 'What are you doing?' questions, using action verbs, and incorporating pronouns (he, she, it, they) to form complete sentences. Sentence starter strips with simple action words are included to guide their responses. Be creative and have fun! Hope you enjoy this resource with your students as you support their language growt
Syllable reduction often decreases a child’s speech intelligibility. This 10 pages in total articulation speech sounds activity can be used for children with apraxia, phonological process disorders or simply children who are working on articulations. This material contains 1, 2,3,4 and 5-syllable words (12 each). The words with multi syllables on the page are divided by syllables with syllable/ pacing dots below each syllable. The pacing dots are helpful visual cues in getting clients to slow
This is a fun seasonal sentence frame worksheet to help your children practicing producing sentences in both English and Chinese (Cantonese and Mandarin). On the worksheet, there is a sentence frame that contains the target sentence starter "I am thankful for". There are also 10 pictures of words / vocabularies that can be used to fill in the blank in the sentence frame. You may have the students follow directions: cut and glue the answers or put the Velcro and have them stick the pictures on.
This holiday resource is a great tool to introduce basic quantitative concepts. You can also use this printable worksheet to target following directions. Included: one/some/allmore/lessmost/least Enjoy this activity with your students! Your feedback/review is welcome and appreciated! :)
This holiday material targets on sorting by categories, identifying same/difference, following directions and building vocabulary in both English and Chinese (Cantonese and Mandarin). Learning and sorting by different categories is vital for language development. Be creative! Have fun using this material! Your feedback is welcome and appreciated! :)
Teach your students the parts of a pumpkin with this English–Chinese bilingual digital resource! Perfect for fall lessons, ESL learners, bilingual classrooms, and science or vocabulary centers, this activity helps children learn and label each part of a pumpkin in both languages. Students can practice reading, matching, and identifying words like stem, leaf, pulp, seeds, and more. What’s Included: Bilingual vocabulary cards (English + traditional Chinese + simplified Chinese + pinyin)Labeled p
This holiday themed penguin activity targets on simple CVCs. It helps your children identify the initial and ending consonants. A CVC word is a word that is made up of a consonant, vowel, and a consonant. There are five vowels: A, E, I, O and U. The consonants are all the letters in the alphabet apart from the vowels. You may practice those words with your children by: Say each letter sound slowly Stretch out the letter sounds Blend the letter sounds together by saying them slightly quicker
Basic concepts are the foundation of a child's speech and language development as well as eduction. Those concepts are important for a child to understand in order to perform everyday tasks like following directions, participating in classroom or engaging in conversation. This holiday/seasonal material targets on understanding and identifying qualitative basic concepts (color, comparisons: big/little, biggest/smallest). It is also great for children who are working on following directions.
This no prep material target both receptive and expressive language with object functions and WH questions. Students need to follow directions by picking the answers from a field of four. You can also have your student answer the What questions in complete sentence. Have fun using this material! Your feedback is welcome and appreciated! :)
Are you ready for a new school year? Decorate and organize your Mandarin Chinese bilingual or immersion classroom with this trilingual classroom visual bundle! Featuring English, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese, this versatile decor set is perfect for supporting language learners, enhancing visual recognition, and creating a culturally rich learning environment. Vocabulary including school supplies, classroom items, names of classes. Simplified Chinese (简体中文)Created: Officially intr
Basic concepts are the foundation of a child's speech and language development as well as eduction. Those concepts are important for a child to understand in order to perform everyday tasks like following directions, description of things, participating in classroom or engaging in conversation. This bilingual therapy material comes in both English and Chinese (中文) version. It targets on understanding and identifying quantitative basic concepts (more/less). It is also great for children who are w
Syllable reduction often decreases a child’s speech intelligibility. These coloring pages with multi syllables can be used for children with apraxia, phonological process disorders or simply children who are working on articulations. This material contains 1, 2, 3 and 4-syllable words. You may have the students touch or color the pictures while they are producing the words and then fade to independent productions later on. Have fun using this material! Be creative! Your feedback is welcome an
CV, VC, CVCV, CVC words are often the first words children learn to read and say since they are simple and easy to sound out. These varied syllable sequence words combine a variety of vowel and sonant sounds in simple syllable combinations to promote phonemic awareness. This fun summer drinks themed activity helps putting together sounds to form simple words. Student with apraxia of speech, Down Syndrome, Autism and phonological processes are good fit for this material. CV (Consonant-Vowel):
Syllable reduction often decreases a child’s speech intelligibility. This holiday activity can be used for children with apraxia, phonological process disorders or simply children who are working on articulation. This material contains 2,3, 4 and 5-syllable words. The words with multi-syllables on the page are divided by syllables with syllable/pacing dots (snowflake) below each syllable. The pacing dots are helpful visual cues in getting client to slow down and segment the word into syllables
This bundle helps student with Phonological and Phonemic awareness. Final consonant deletion (FCD) is a phonological process in speech where children delete the final consonant off words. This activity targets final consonants by using minimal pairs in words/ phrases/ sentences. The minimal pair method focuses on contrastive differences between phonemes. Another material targets two bilabial sounds /b/ and /p/ in initial positions. The use for auditory discrimination and articulation of /b/ an
This bilingual language building activity targets on asking and answering basic What questions in both English and Chinese (中文). Also, this material can help young children or children with autism/special needs expanding vocabulary and forming complete sentences. Students may follow directions while answering questions by picking from field of three. Besides answering the questions verbally, students may color/circle the answers or Dot the answers. You may also laminate them, put velcro on and h
These worksheets are made to cover a variety of basic concepts (big, small, biggest, smallest, longest, shortest, tallest). These no prep, print-and-go pages help to target foundational basic concepts: sizes, length, descriptive, comparative and superlative adjectives. Have fun using this material! Be creative! Your feedback is welcome and appreciated! :)
The Lunar New Year, with its rich history steeped in ancient Chinese legends, is celebrated across many Asian cultures, each adding their own unique traditions to the festivities. This play card activity features 16 fascinating facts about the Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year or the Spring Festival. Be creative! Have fun using this material! Your feedback is welcome and appreciated! :)
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