New Year's Resolution Speech Therapy ActivityWorksheet for readers and non-readers with visuals Defines "resolution" and gives history on how the tradition started using kid friendly wordingSpace to write/draw their resolution (ideas for resolutions included!)Students can personalize by coloring 2 follow up questions using visuals, 3 follow up questions for readersCould be adapted to make goals in other areas, not just speech
Quick and easy!Simple worksheet to work on identifying stuttering strategies and when to use them. The first part is matching the strategy to the definition, then there are 5 scenarios in which the student picks a strategy and explains how they would use it.
Easy no prep pronoun activity for speech therapy!-Addresses "they, she, her, I" in a short story about a girl, wolf, and unicorn. -My students love the cute story and getting to color their own book. -Instructions on how to fold are included in the download.
Back to school activity for speech therapy-Includes 3 versions of journal--- > articulation, language, and fluency -Print, cut, then staple together -If we had extra time, I let the students decorate the front of their journals
Activity to address speech/languageAll of my elementary students love Minecraft. I like to find things they are interested in and work around that for speech sessions. This activity is easy to modify and only requires paper/markers. You can use this to work on prepositions/linguistic concepts, ability to follow directions, and articulation. It can be used tons of ways! The last page has pictures of some of my students' work.
Includes a spider web picture, 36/s/ blends, and a blank sheet to customize!I cut them into squares and have the student pick their bugs. You could cut them to shape or use as a word list instead.Pick a bug and say the word x5 times, then glue the bug on the spider’s web!!
Speech therapy activity for a remote/snow/virtual learning day. No planning for two sessions! The student will have an assignment for the specific snow day and the next in-person session. Addresses stuttering; celebrity/athlete themedUsed for older elementary/middle school studentsEach student could research multiple people if you neededWould be great for a fluency group to take as homework
This Valentine's Day themed bundle for speech therapy includes activities for: Pronouns, following directions, final consonant deletion, and an open ended reinforcer (can be used for artic!)
Valentine treat themed activity to get 70 repetitions/drill. Open ended reinforcer for any activities! I had my students say their target x5 and then use dot markers on 5 of the treats.
Valentine's Day Themed Following Directions Activity Chocolate BoxIncludes instructions, blank chocolate box, and three levels of directions Fun themed activity for speech therapy. Direction Levels: Single step Single step with modifiers Two step with modifiers
Valentine's Day Candy Heart themed final consonant deletion activityIncludes 24 targets for final consonant deletion and blank hearts for open ended activities. Ideas for use: Print on cardstock and laminate. Cut the hearts in half and have the student find both pieces. Practice the words by emphasizing the final consonant with the 2nd half. Print on paper and cut the hearts in half (I left white around them in the shape of a square.) Student found matches and glued them on colorful constructi
Valentine's day themed speech therapy activity to address pronoun use. Visuals presented with model questions "who has the Valentine?" and "He/she gave the Valentine to ...?" Includes page explaining when to use certain pronouns with visuals. I printed on card stock and laminated to reuse it.
This resource includes a worksheet and 18 social scenario cards for school-aged children. Blank cards are included to create your own scenarios. Useful for working with students that prefer to respond nonverbally and/or don’t acknowledge when others interact with them. Used for speech therapy/selective mutism/autism/social language.
Rubric to help score articulation sessions. Instead of tallying, this takes into account other aspects to get a better idea of what the student's performance is. 20 points possible. Great for groups or individual speech sessions.
Word attribute/description visual Questions are formatted to be yes/no, but you could use it more generally (e.g. "what color is it?" vs. "is it colorful?")Used with little ones to describe nouns/vocabularyUsed with adults to aid in word findingExpressive language tool I also use it when playing "headbandz" for my students that have a harder time independently coming up with questions