The students look at the pictures and answer the questions about the seasons. If you want to practice more, you can find more of my worksheets about the same topic herehttps://en.islcollective.com/mypage/my-creations?search_key=seasons&type=printables&option=published&id=5163&grammar=&vocabulary=&materials=&levels=&studentTypes=&skills=&languageExams=&dialect=&functions=&page=1&sorting_type=most_newest&filter_type=filter_all&view_type=list&view_length=12 - ESL worksheets
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Wild About Books Wednesday is FINALLY back and just in time for one of my favorite seasons – fall! The beginning of the school year has been so hectic and I’m finally getting a spare moment to resurrect my little blog series. If you’re new around here, each Wednesday I’ll be sharing a book and ... Read More about When the Leaf Blew In (Freebie!)
Check out all the speech and language goals to target in speech therapy using The Gruffalo's Child by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler. #childrensbooks #picturebooks #thegruffalo #juliadonaldson #speechtherapy
Check out the range of speech and language goals that can be targeted in speech therapy using Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler's classic picture book Room on the Broom. #childrensbooks #picturebooks #speechtherapy #juliadonaldson
Autumn is one of my favorite times of the year! I just adore fall themed speech therapy! I also love using simple crafts. They’re a great way to keep students engaged between turns. Students also get to leave the speech room with loads of their target words to practice at home! I’ve rounded up five ... Read More about Five Fall Crafts for Speech Therapy
Here are some of our favorite spring freebies to target speech and language. Many of them are resources from our TPT store but we have included other teacher authors in our list as well! Share other freebies with us on our instagram account - @redrosespeechies and we’d love to add them to the list!
This newsletter is a fun and easy way to invite teachers, parents, and caregivers to take part in their student's speech and language development. It allows you to provide resources, activities, and materials that are straightforward and simple to use. INCLUDED -Word of the Month: seasonal vocabulary word with picture -Books: seasonal storybooks to read with children -Activities: free and inexpensive speech and language activities -Language at Home: introduction to a speech and language facilitating strategy and examples of how to implement it HOW TO USE This newsletter is ready to print and send to teachers and parents. RELATED PRODUCTS -12 Monthly Newsletters Bundle These newsletters provide teachers and parents with speech and language resources, activities, and materials that are straightforward and simple to use. -12 Monthly Activities Print these activities on the back of your 12 Monthly Newsletters for parents to practice speech and language skills with their students at home.
Have a look at all the speech and language goals you can target in speech therapy using Tiddler by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler.
Engage your early learners in hands-on fun and sharpen sorting skills with this Seasons Sort printable game.
Set of 4 Cariboo Cards which can be used to target a variety of speech and language goals. One for each of the four seasons: winter, spring, summer and fall. Measured to securely fit Cariboo game. Enjoy!!! -Snuggle Bug Speech <3
I have a confession to make. I plan by seasons and holidays. It makes it so much easier for me to plan this way since I can cover just about any target goal
Children start learning speech sounds from the moment they're born! Sweet cries of WAAAAH or contented sounds, ooh, are actually developmental milestones that you should keep track of and are ways that a child may communicate to parents or caregivers. Making noises and sounds are essentially linguistic cross training to developing more advanced speech sounds; speech sounds leads to stringing sounds together to form words and sentences. In Early Start, one of the most frequently asked questions
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Check out the speech and language goals you can target in speech therapy using Dear Zoo by Rod Campbell #childrensbooks #picturebooks #speechtherapy #zooanimals
Bring on spring! We are sooooooo looking forward to longer and warmer days! And with a change in weather, we can't wait to bust out all of our favorite ...
Hi speechies! I wanted to share the activity that I did with my kiddos for the end of the year! It was such a hit and *drumroll* LOW PREP! Here how I used this resource: I wrote the numbers 1-20 on my white board (randomly scattered all over). I had the kiddos take turns tossing the suction cup ball pictured above at the board. Whichever number it landed on is the number question they had to answer! After they answered the question, they got to ask one peer at the table to respond to the question as well. Some of the questions are serious and some are just for fun! The kids LOVE throwing the suction cup ball and the questions elicit so much language. I printed my questions on Astrobrights paper to make them bright and fun. You can scoop this activity up right here. Happy End of the Year!
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If you need some free Spring Speech Therapy Activities that are editable and low prep, check out all these activities available in Canva!
It was 80 degrees this weekend. In February. In fact, the last month has had so many very warm days, all of the daffodils are up, forsythia is bursting and the trees are in bloom too. Usually, February is our coldest month and if we get snow, it seems to be when we most often […]
This is a fun clothes activity for Kindergarten, Special Education, Speech Therapy, and preschool students for sorting objects into categories. This exercise with cute graphics will help your students learn vocabulary for clothes through a game of matching the clothing items by season. Your students...
Wild About Books Wednesday is FINALLY back and just in time for one of my favorite seasons – fall! The beginning of the school year has been so hectic and I’m finally getting a spare moment to resurrect my little blog series. If you’re new around here, each Wednesday I’ll be sharing a book and ... Read More about When the Leaf Blew In (Freebie!)
It was 80 degrees this weekend. In February. In fact, the last month has had so many very warm days, all of the daffodils are up, forsythia is bursting and the trees are in bloom too. Usually, February is our coldest month and if we get snow, it seems to be when we most often […]
Spring is on its way! Check out what I will be using for therapy starting next month.
Thanksgiving Speech Activities-TH Sound Articulation-Reading/Conversation These seasonally appropriate reading passages will give your students lots of practice with th sound articulation and understanding fictional text. At least 10 TH sound target words are in each passage. Targets are Voiced and voiceless TH and are presented in all word positions. Each passage has a conversational prompt to encourage comprehension as well as articulation at a structured conversation level. These Thanksgiving-themed speech and language activities can be used for virtual or in-person instruction. What's included: 5 Fall/Thanksgiving Reading Passages (with and without TH sound underline cues) 5 Questions Sets FALL Speech Activities THANKSGIVING Speech Games ARTICULATION BY LEVEL Syllable Level Articulation Word Level Articulation Sentence Level Articulation Reading/Conversation Level Articulation ARTICULATION BY SERIES Quick and Quirky Activities Quick and Quirky Silly Sentence Games Quick and Quirky Reading/Conversation Roll and Say Games SNAKES & LADDERS GAMES ARTICULATION BY SOUND R R Blends R Vocalic S S Blends Z L L Blends TH SH CH J K/G F/V SCREENS AND SCENES Speech and Language Picture Scenes Articulation Screeners SEASONAL SPEECH ACTIVITIES FALL Speech Activities WINTER Speech Activities SPRING Speech Activities SUMMER Speech Activities *Click here to follow my store and get the scoop on new products and deals*
FREE Four Seasons Sorting Printable
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Imágenes educativas | El otoño - Las estaciones del año - Descarga Recursos educativos y material didáctico para niños/as de Infantil y Primaria.
I don't know about you, but I have students that just don't seem to "get" time concepts. They're the ones who ask me, "Do I see you today?" every time they see me in the
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Make speech therapy easy and fun with these interactive seasonal (fall, winter, spring, summer) Mad Libs activities that can be used during the entire school year to target a variety of later-developing speech sounds (Prevocalic R, Vocalic R [EAR, AIR, ER, RL], S Blends, SH, TH) in the initial, medial, and final positions of words! The sound-loaded stories provide multiple opportunities for self-monitoring and spontaneous production of the target phoneme while reading a funny story! Great for articulation carryover when working with older students! Each reading passage contains picture cards that are sorted by word type (e.g., noun, verb, adjective) and can be cut out and substituted in the story. In addition to articulation, the stories can be used to work on a variety of language and conversational skills. Each resource includes the following: -One articulation story -Picture cards that contain the target phoneme in all word positions and can be cut out and substituted in the story The following sounds are targeted: -Prevocalic R -Vocalic R (EAR, AIR, ER, RL) -S Blends -SH -TH *If you like this product, Chick here for more Mad Libs and articulation stories! :)
If you're looking for weather activities for speech therapy, this post includes them all: books, crafts, artic, language, freebies, and more!
As the winds of change beckon in a mellowing and cooler climate, once green leaves begin to turn shades of burnt orange and deep yellow, before falling unto crunchy heaps upon the earth. Jump on into the pile of Sights, Sounds, Smells, Flavors, and Traditions surrounding the fall season & its nostalgic holiday of gratitude! Grab a plate and scoop up this Autumn Themed Story. Students learning the voiced and voiceless dental fricative consonants /θ,ð/ at Reading Level will enjoy the over 200 Autumn Themed Words and Phrases, and will definitely ask for seconds! Use the boxes in the corresponding checklist for checking off or otherwise marking your student's progress. Perfect for use in Speech Therapy sessions for Screening, Reading Level, for Carry-over, or just for fun! Introducing Autumn Articulation - TH - Story - The Thurston's Thanksgiving Oath, a captivating educational resource designed to enhance speech and language skills in children. Immerse your little learners in the enchanting world of autumn with this visually stunning poster adorned with vibrant leaves and majestic trees. The autumnal ambiance sets the perfect backdrop for an engaging story that focuses on the "th" sound. Crafted by talented author Nalinne Jones, The Thurston's Thanksgiving Oath takes students on a delightful journey through a heartwarming Thanksgiving tale. This carefully crafted story is specifically designed to target and reinforce the pronunciation of words that contain the "th" sound. With its captivating visuals and clear English text, this poster serves as an ideal tool for educators and parents alike. Hang it in classrooms, playrooms, or study areas to create an immersive learning environment that stimulates creativity and language development. Autumn Articulation - TH - Story - The Thurston's Thanksgiving Oath is a valuable addition to any educational supply store. It not only enriches speech and language skills but also fosters a love for storytelling and autumnal themes. Give children the gift of improved articulation and an enchanting reading experience with this educational resource.
This prepositions for speech therapy bundle includes FOUR interactive PDF's targeting spatial concepts, each interactive PDF has a seasonal theme (winter, spring, summer, fall). The following prepositions speech therapy resources are Included in this bundle: 1)Prepositions Speech Therapy-Spring 2) Prepositions Speech Therapy-Summer 3) Prepositions Speech Therapy-Fall. 4) Prepositions Speech Therapy-Winter This bundle was completed on 12/23/2020. If you already own this bundle, re-download for access to the winter interactive pdf! With the purchase of thisbundle, you get the 4 interactive PDFs available for immediate download. Please see individual product previews at the links above, as each product differs in some ways. Please do not hesitate to contact me prior to purchase with any questions about this growing bundle ([email protected]) **Please note*** These products are designed to be used as a no print, interactive PDF. These products should be opened in a PDF reader (such as Adobe Acrobat Reader DC) for it to work as intended. These products can be used on tablets, computers or smart boards. It works great for teletherapy when screen sharing. Students will click the correct preposition on question pages which will advance to a "great job page" and you will click the arrows on other pages. There are a couple pages that are "optional" to print (i.e. coloring page and blank page for at home practice); Printer settings (i.e. fit to page) should be checked prior if you decide to print any pages. Please leave feedback, hit "follow" on TpT and tag/follow me on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/daily.cup.of.speech/ This product was created using Smarty Symbols Images. All rights reserved, 2011-2015
FREE printable Sequencing worksheets for preschool and kindergarten kids. Includes 15 activities featuring seasonal themes, hygiene such as brushing teeth, washing hands, and fire safety. Great for language and literacy development!
Same and Different Sorting Activity is a simple exercise to develop kids' discrimination ability, good for early childhood and students with autism & special needs.There are 18 pages to be printed on photo paper and laminated. Cut out the boards and the cards and use hook and loop dots in the mi...
Make speech therapy easy and fun with these no-prep seasonal stories to work on the correct production of vocalic "or" in the initial, medial, and final positions of words! This spring bundle targets the /r/ sound at the reading and conversational levels and is great for articulation carryover! The sound-loaded reading passages can be used as a therapy activity or given as a homework assignment for home practice. They provide multiple opportunities for self-monitoring and spontaneous production of the target phoneme. Each story includes a data collection form for easy progress tracking. In addition to articulation, the stories can be used to work on a variety of language (e.g., sequencing, "wh" questions, summarizing, comprehension) and conversational skills. This resource includes the following: -Two articulation stories -Picture cards for story retelling (The Orange Orchard story only) -Lists of words used in the story -Comprehension questions -Data collection sheets for progress tracking **If you like this product, Chick here for more articulation stories! :)
I love using themes in therapy. You can read more about the benefits of themed therapy and the research behind it through this blog post HERE. Also, if you love using themes in speech therapy and work with the preschool and early elementary populations, be sure to check out our themed subscription boxes by clicking th
Check out our favorite spring themed books that pair perfectly with our spring speech articulation crafts to plan your mixed goal speech and language sessions!
6 spring books for speech and language therapy. Download this free resource with focused language goals to use with picture books.
If you are not familiar with "Sneezy the Snowman," you are missing out on a winter engaging and entertaining read aloud for your students. Sneezy the Snowman is terribly cold and wants to warm up. He drink hot cocoa, sits in a hot tub and stands by a fire. Each time, he melts. The children know just what do to and rebuild him each time while offering a piece of their winter clothing instead. This is an excellent book for mixed speech and language groups in early elementary (PreK - 2nd grade), but can be expanded through 3rd grade while working on higher level critical thinking skills and character traits. In this post, I want to give you 10 different ways you can use "Sneezy the Snowman" in your speech and language therapy this winter. Speech and Language Targets: Vocabulary Development "Sneezy the Snowman" is written in primarily Tier 1 (basic) vocabulary but does include several Tier 2 concepts that will require explicit instruction. Target concepts such as: shivered, rebuilt, swirled, gigantic, puddle, hot tub, blinked and warmth. Encourage students to make text-to-self connections by asking questions such as, "Have you ever jumped in a puddle?" You can also have them act out or demonstrate new concepts by "shivering" and feeling the "warmth" of their jackets and coats. Syntax and Morphology "Sneezy the Snowman" is written as a past tense narrative. Students can identify present, past and future verb tense throughout the story, create foldables, and write sentences using regular and irregular target verbs (shiver/shivering, blow/blew, freeze/freezing, drink/drank, fly/flew, blink/blinked). Articulation Word lists can be generated from the story and can include, /r, l, s, k, g, f/. Here is a brief example of ten /l/ words to target before, during and after reading. cold like lot believe melted children puddle snowflake swirled blew Smile Character Traits To think beyond the text, students need to be able to understand characters and the reasons for their actions. Students can create bubble maps or complete another graphic organizer and identify Sneezy's character traits based on his actions. This skill requires students to infer based on text. Have students re-read the text, "The snowman blinked his coal-black eyes. The colorful scarf was a nice surprise." Based on this text and the illustration of Sneezy, students can infer that Sneezy was surprised, thankful, grateful, and excited. In comparison, students can identify character traits of the children based on their actions as well. In the text, "Then let's share. I have something you can wear. Here's my scarf that's red and blue. I think it would look great on you." the little boy is showing that he is kind, thoughtful, caring, helpful and giving." There are some great lessons to be learned by discussing the character traits displayed throughout this story. Cause and Effect Students can identify and illustrate the cause and effect relationships throughout the text. Graphic organizers, flow maps and first-next boxes are all appropriate ways to demonstrate comprehension of cause and effect relationships. Here are the cause and effect relationships I've identified from the story: Sneezy drinks hot chocolate and melts. He melts so the children rebuild him. Sneezy sits in a hot tub and melts. He melts so the children rebuild him. Sneezy stands by a campfire and melts. He melts so the children rebuild him. Sneezy eats ice cream and feels "Just Right." Phonemic Awareness Written in rhyme, "Sneezy the Snowman" is perfect for identifying rhyming words, choral reading repetitive text, and expanding on word families (ex: wear, share, care, hair, pear, etc.). Students can also also segment and blend compound nouns (ex: campfire, snowman, something) and add/or delete prefixes and suffixes (ex: freezing, sneezing, rebuilt, blinked). Problem-Solution When using "Sneezy the Snowman" with older elementary students in second or third grade, you can target comprehension skills such as problem and solution. Asks students to identify Sneezy's problem. Ask open-ended questions such as "What do you think is Sneezy's problem?" and "Why do you think sneezing is such a problem for him?" Students can make text-to-self connections and talk about a time they had a cold and kept sneezing. Students can also infer by asking, "How do you think Sneezy felt?" After identifying the story problem, students can identify Sneezy's attempts to solve the problem, why they didn't work and what solutions were suggested by the children. Expand the discussion by asking students to generate other possible solutions to Sneezy's problem and have them illustrate and write about their ideas. Use writing prompts such as, "Sneezy the Snowman is too cold. Write a story about how you could help Sneezy warm up without melting." Wh-Questions Students can answer basic comprehension questions by answering "who? what? when? where?" and "why?" questions related to the text. Wh-questions can relate to story details ("Who is the main character?), vocabulary ("What does the word shivered mean in the sentence ___?"), story sequence ("What was the second piece of clothing the children gave to Sneezy?"), and inference questions ("Why do you think___?"). Sequence and Summary Many of my students have narrative retell goals. Students can sequence and retell the story events using a graphic organizer with "Beginning-Middle-End" or with "character, setting, problem" and "solution." Using a visual organizer will help students organize their ideas for story retell. Students may also need support and prompts to use temporal concepts such as "first, next, then, last" in their retell. "Sneezy the Snowman" is an engaging winter read aloud many children will be able to relate to. This story is easily a springboard for snowman crafts and writing activities. If you have used this story in your therapy, I'd love to hear from you. leave a comment below and share this post with someone you think can benefit from these ideas. If you enjoyed this post, link to these related posts on using books to develop language and literacy skills in speech therapy. What You Need to Know About Boosting Tier 2 Vocabulary 5 Reasons to Use Graphic Organizers in Speech Therapy You can also go directly HERE to my Teachers Pay Teachers store to download my book companion for "Sneezy the Snowman" and my related Snowman Articulation Games and Activities. Don't forget to sign up for my newsletter below and follow my blog on Bloglovin' or enter your email in the sidebar to receive my blog directly to your inbox. Don't miss a single post. *Amazon affiliate links are provided. *To purchase a gently used copy of Sneezy the Snowman search Thriftbooks by clicking on the following link: Used books for as low as $3 each (Amazon and Thriftbooks affiliate links are included. Any purchase from Amazon or Thriftbooks links may result in a small monetary profit to My Speech Tools at no extra cost to you). Lisa, SLP Subscribe to our mailing list and receive my TIER 2 Vocabulary FREEBIE * indicates required Email Address * First Name *
Using Sneaky Snacky Squirrel In Speech Therapy is a great way to target a lot of language skills! Sneaky Snacky Squirrel is the perfect fall game.
Discover free and editable winter worksheets for elementary students in Canva, designed to improve speech and language skills in an ...
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