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I created these free speech and language worksheets so you can easily download and print them out to use as part of your speech therapy program. Just scroll down the page to view the worksheets by topic. You will find free speech therapy worksheets for articulation, vocabulary , grammar, holiday articulation and language games…and lots of other miscellaneous speech therapy creations that I love! If you would like more information on what articulation therapy is you might like to read a post I have written called Teaching Speech Sounds: The Process of Traditional Articulation Therapy
Parents: If you are a mommy or a daddy (or grandma or grandpa) who wants to work with your child at home, you can use these speech therapy activity pages for extra practice. Just choose the sound position to work on (initial, medial, or final) and click on the corresponding link to view and print the worksheets. To help make practice more fun, you can print out two of the same page so you have pairs, cut them out, and use them to play a game of memory or go fish. You can also use them as flashcards. You will find free speech therapy worksheets by sound and at a variety of levels; word level, phrase level and sentence levels!
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Speech Sounds in Syllable Wheel
/th/ Sound Voiceless
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Regular past tense.
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Third Person Singular
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9 Ways to Make Speech Therapy Homework Work for You
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There are many benefits of doing speech therapy exercises at home. More practice usually means faster improvement 1 , and therapy with software 2 at home or with a volunteer 3 has been shown to be effective.
But do you or a loved one find yourself going home from the speech therapist’s office with the best of intentions only to lose enthusiasm after a day or two? Don’t get discouraged! This may be the first time you’ve had to do “homework” in years and you may need to (re)establish good homework habits to set yourself up for success. Here are some tips to help you get started:
Schedule a Time
Put homework on the calendar like any other important appointment. Pick a time of day when you have energy and can focus. Schedule your speech therapy exercises for that time every day to establish a habit. If your goal is an hour of practice every day, don’t feel that you have to do it all at once. You can break up homework into 20- or 30-minute chunks to help prevent mental fatigue and boredom. Remember: consistency is what matters.
Just 20 minutes a day for 4 weeks — that’s all it took for every single participant with aphasia to show improvement using our Language Therapy 4-in-1 app at home in a research study at Cambridge .
Make a Plan
If your speech-language pathologist (SLP) doesn’t give you a specific set of exercises, it may be up to you to decide what you’re going to do each day and when. It’s a good idea to make a “sandwich” of difficulty. That is, start with something that’s not too challenging to warm up the brain, then move to the harder tasks, then finish up with something a bit easier to leave yourself feeling confident.
Pick a Good Spot
Find a place in your home that’s comfortable, but not too comfortable to do your work. If the couch or a recliner leaves you too relaxed, your focus may relax too. Sitting at the kitchen table or at a desk is a good idea, as it can put you into a work mindset. Of course, if sitting upright in a chair is physically uncomfortable, you won’t be able to focus on your work either.
Minimize Distractions
Background noise makes it difficult to focus, so turn off the TV or radio when you do your homework. Silence the alerts on your phone and computer. Pick a time when family members aren’t all in the same room. Sometimes a peaceful background of music can help you focus, so experiment with what works for you.
Have a Helper on Hand
A communication partner can be a big help with speech therapy exercises. A helper can let you know whether an answer is correct or clear, provide cues when you’re stuck, or engage in conversation to help you practice a strategy. They may be able to offer technical help, should you need it, if you’re practicing with a computer or tablet. Having your helper attend some of your speech therapy sessions can be useful too. The helper will learn tips from the therapist that they can reinforce at home. Homework helpers can join you via Skype, Facetime, or phone as well, so your loved ones can still support you even if they don’t live nearby.
One way to start is by using Conversation Therapy , an app designed to be used by two or more people. The interesting topics and structured questions encourage discussion and back-and-forth communication to help you work on speech and language goals at home. Even couples who can seemingly read each others’ minds will find something new to talk about using this app.
Watch Out for Frustration
If you find yourself getting angry or frustrated while you’re practicing, stop. Take a break. Breathe deeply and calm down. Practice is supposed to help you get better. If the speech therapy exercises leave you feeling frustrated, they’re probably too hard or you’re too tired. Ask for help. Or pick an easier activity or setting. If you start to associate homework with negative emotions, you probably won’t stick to your schedule. You need to watch out for negative feelings, and change what you’re doing the instant you feel them.
Reward your Effort
It’s important to set goals for yourself, and just as important to reward yourself when you reach them. Simply sticking to your practice schedule is a huge achievement, so give yourself credit for that. The number of items you get correct doesn’t matter as much as the fact that you’re trying. Your efforts will pay off over time, and that can be its own reward.
Use your Skills Outside Homework Time
Younger brains tend to change faster than older brains, but improvement is possible at any age.
The point of home speech therapy exercises isn’t to get good at home exercises—it’s to improve your thinking and communication skills while you’re engaged in activities that matter to you. This is what SLPs call “carryover.” It isn’t always easy, but carryover is the goal of any exercise.
Practice your homework strategies throughout the day. If you’ve been working on describing words, for example, try to describe the words you can’t think of during dinner conversation. Ask family and friends to encourage you to use your strategies as you go about your day. Nobody likes being corrected all the time, though, so it’s okay to set times when you want reminders and times when you just want to be left to speak as you please. Make sure you’re clear with friends and families about which times are which.
Use Good Tools
Practicing one skill can result in improvement of a related skill.
Try combining these tips with an app that’s specifically designed to help adults recover their language skills after a stroke or some other type of acquired brain injury. Tactus Therapy apps are designed by a Speech-Language Pathologist to allow you to practice the same skills you work on in therapy, at home. You can trust that the speech therapy exercises are based on techniques known to help adults with acquired communication disorders. We want you to succeed!
With a Tactus Therapy app, you can get in more repetitions and practice between therapy sessions—and this can help speed up your progress. Answer a few simple questions and you’ll be shown the best apps for you with our App Finder wizard. Then you can try them for free!
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References:
1: Bhogal, SanjitK., Robert Teasell, and Mark Speechley. “Intensity of aphasia therapy, impact on recovery.” Stroke 34.4 (2003): 987-993. Full Text 2: Palmer, Rebecca, et al. “Computer Therapy Compared With Usual Care for People With Long-Standing Aphasia Poststroke A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial.” Stroke 43.7 (2012): 1904-1911. Full Text 3: Brady, Marian C., et al. “Speech and language therapy for aphasia following stroke.” Cochrane Database Syst Rev 5 (2012): CD000425. Full PDF
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FREE Speech Therapy Worksheets and Printables
Speech therapy worksheets and printables to help you save time planning and are great for take-home and carryover activities. Find our favorites below!
As a speech-language pathologist (SLP), you are likely always on the hunt for new worksheets and printables for your clients with speech and language delays and/or disorders. If you don’t need to print, I still like how they are super convenient to email home for extra practice or quickly pull up for my telepractice sessions! Tip: open the PDF and use the annotation feature in your video chat platform to fill them out.
Free worksheets and printables are even better for those with limited (or nonexistent) material budgets…we’ve got your back! To make your life easier, find a round-up of some of our favorite free speech therapy worksheets below.
Why Using Worksheets and Printables in Speech Therapy is Beneficial
- They require little to no prep
- They won’t make a mess
- They’re easy to organize and store
- They can make working on goals more fun and engaging
- They can be used for progress monitoring (e.g. do an articulation BINGO activity each quarter and measure progress with it)
- They can be used virtually or printed out
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Free speech therapy worksheets and printables and how to use them.
Within this blog post are worksheets to aid speech therapy practice in sessions and at home. These are suited for various ages and skill levels. They are either linked to our TPT store or via Google Drive link!
Free Articulation Worksheets and Printables
Use these to target specific speech sounds. These are great for getting a lot of reps in!
Articulation BINGO:
- /r/ initial position
- /s/ initial
- /th/ (voiceless) initial
- Find ALL of our Articulation BINGO worksheets here (many more sounds included)
Data Collection Sheet
Free Language Worksheets and Printables
Use these to target specific grammar and vocabulary skills including wh- questions, plural nouns, parts of speech, and figurative language.
Plural Nouns (Regular & Irregular Nouns) Review
WH- Questions Visual
WH- Short Story Questions:
- Camping Trip
- Fall Edition (4 stories)
- Winter Story
- Valentine’s Day
- Fall version
- Halloween version
- Thanksgiving version
- Christmas version
Idioms Worksheet
Free Seasonal Worksheets and Printables
Have fun incorporating holidays and themes into your speech and language activities. These activities are great for mixed groups and can be customized based on whatever goal you’re targeting!
Back to School:
- About Me Activity
- Get to Know You BINGO
- Fall Edition
- Winter Edition
BINGO games:
Scavenger Hunts
- Thanksgiving (highlights the 5 senses)
Free AAC Core Word Resources - Printables
Find a mix of core and fringe word activities for your AAC users and groups.
Core Word of the Week Activities
- GO core word
- MORE core word
Back to School Fringe Vocabulary BINGO
Free Speech Therapy BINGO games
BINGO games are great because they can vary in complexity and goals you can target. Some ideas for use: work on identifying or labeling the chosen word on the Bingo board, hone in on inferencing skills, explore sentence expansion, and so much more!
Articulation:
- /r/ initial
- Back to School (interactive group activity)
Free Administrative Support Documents for Speech Therapists
Gather background information on clients and take data easily with these printables!
Case History/Intake Fillable Form
Articulation Data Collection Sheet
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Free Speech Therapy Tools: Worksheets and Printables
Worksheets and Printables Are Excellent Additions To Your Speech Therapy Regimen.
Our in-depth look at tools for speech therapy continues with a look at free speech therapy tools that you can use at home. Worksheets and Printable Handouts. We have searched the Internet for worksheets that you can use with your child to use as support material in your speech therapy efforts. There are many different worksheets and handouts to choose from, so we have narrowed it down for you and organized these activities into two categories: activities to help build speech and language skills and activities to help build literacy. And, as we continue to emphasize, these are not a substitute for proper evaluation and treatment from an SLP. These handouts are purely to provide your child with hands-on resources for improving articulation, language building and increased literacy at home and to help build a foundation for correct speech patterns and comprehension.
Many sites contain cute printables that seem better suited for a child’s entertainment, rather than actual speech therapy. Our goal with the list below is to provide valuable links and resources for both families and speech therapists looking for engaging and effective material to use as a supplement to current speech therapy treatments. The benefit to using printable handouts as a speech therapy tool, (other than the price), is that you can find worksheets that treat a specific issue of speech therapy or articulation disorder. For example, you can work specifically on the sound of /r/, if that is the only area where your child needs help. Or, help your child recognize the sounds that vowels make.
We continue to learn from you, so we encourage you to share your best sites and printable sources, so that we can all have access to this helpful information.
Free Speech Therapy Tools — Worksheets for Building Speech and Language:
- www.do2learn.com – terrific resource for kids with special needs. Includes printables and worksheets designed for home and students who need help transitioning into a school setting.
- www.speakingofspeech – a good source for SLP’s including lesson ideas, data sheets and kids activities.
- www.quia.com – interactive speech and language games
- www.freelanguagestuff.com – a wide range of over 20 specific language building exercises and activities. This site breaks down language skills into specifics such as nouns, idioms, adjectives, questions and more.
- http://www.tampareads.com/phonics/whereis/index.htm – a comprehensive site to over 56 worksheets and printables focusing on consonants and vowels.
- http://kindersay.com/words – learning and saying English words. Similar to flashcards.
- Annie’s Rhyme Time – answer riddles with a two-word rhymes. *update: Annie’s appears to be experiencing intermittent outages, if that link doesn’t work, be sure to check out Scholastic’s other relevant free offerings .
- Rhyming Picture Cards – nursery rhyme worksheets and printables.
- Rhyme Zone – has a rhyming dictionary and quizzes.
- International Tongue Twisters – over 3000 tongue twisters presented in 118 languages.
UPDATE: We’ve recently added 5 new free Speech Therapy Lesson Plans for use with or without Speech Buddies Placement Tools.
Free Articulation Worksheets
60+ articulation worksheets ready for parents, therapists, and children. For first timers, please follow the getting started guide below.
Getting started guide
Each worksheet comes with 16 words. You can either print the sheet out and write on it directly, or laminate it for reuse. The cards can easily be cut into flashcards as well.
Have the child practice lip and tongue placement.
Practice the sound in isolation multiple times. Give the child a star for each attempt.
Work on syllables by combining the middle letter with each of the outer vowels. Switch the order of the letter with the vowels to practice initial, medial, and final syllables (ra, ar, ara, etc).
Every time the child says the target word make a star in 1 of the 5 circles at the bottom of the card.
Use the chart to see the average age a child produces certain english sounds. This is based off of research published in 2018. Click on the letter to jump to the worksheets or scroll down to see the worksheets in alphabetical order.
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g-Medial Words
g-Final Words
h-Initial Words
j-Initial Words
k-Initial Words
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l-Final Words
m-Initial Words
m-Medial Words
m-Final Words
n-Initial Words
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n-Final Words
p-Initial Words
p-Medial Words
p-Final Words
r-Initial Words
s-Initial Words
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s-Final Words
sh-Initial Words
sh-Medial Words
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t-Initial Words
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t-Final Words
th-Initial Words
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z-Initial Words
z-Medial Words
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Mega list of free speech therapy resources.
I have put together a HUGE list of free speech therapy materials that you can download and use today. If you’re a busy SLP on a tight budget - you’ll want to snag all of these.
I’ve sorted them by category, for easy reference!
There are free speech therapy resources for Childhood Apraxia of Speech, Speech Therapy Assessment, Play Based Resources for Distance Learning, Books for Speech Therapy, Boom Cards and more!
Free Professional Development for Speech Therapists:
Play Based Speech therapy Webinar: Grad Student, New Grad, or Seasoned SLP, this webinar has something for you! From learning the benefits of Play Based Therapy to learning how to see anything as a therapy tool, you'll leave with a solid understanding of how Play Based Therapy can benefit you and your students! You will also receive a Certificate of Completion for 1.0 Professional Development Hours.
Free Apraxia of Speech Resources for Speech Therapy:
Apraxia Speech Therapy Home Practice Plan : Use this Calendar to help plan your home programming for your students with Childhood Apraxia of Speech. It includes checklists to make it easy for speech therapy homework carryover!
Prosody Calendar: Prosody is so important to work on with a child with apraxia of speech! This calendar is filled with treatment ideas that you can share with parents, staff, or use yourself!
DTTC Cueing Hierarchy : Childhood Apraxia of Speech Prognosis is much better when an evidence based practice is being used! Dynamic Temporal and Tactile Cueing is an evidence based approach for the treatment of Apraxia of Speech. This simple visual breaks down the cues you can use to support your students with Apraxia of Speech!
Apraxia Drill Cards for Speech Therapy CVC Boom Cards: One common apraxia of speech goal is the increase in the types of words shapes a child uses. This free apraxia of speech therapy activity focuses on CVC words and is no prep!
Apraxia Interactive Scenes: BOOM Cards: A combination of play and drill is used in this speech therapy activity for Apraxia of Speech. These interactive speech therapy scenes focus on commonly targeted words that are meaningful and functional. After playing with the scenes for speech therapy, you can use the included play based therapy ideas to practice the target word in natural play activities! These picture scenes will be a hit in your speech therapy room!
Play-Based Therapy Resources for Distance Learning:
Find, Feed, and Move - H : This fun articulation game can be used with your preschoolers as a teletherapy activity idea or in person. This speech therapy game is also great to send as speech therapy homework. Your students will love these sound loaded picture scenes and you will love using play based therapy over the screen to target articulation words and articulation sentences!
Repetitive and Interactive BOOM Story: Is that your Poo? : Use this repetitive and interactive story for speech therapy with your students with Apraxia of Speech and your late talkers. The repetitive text of this story will help you get lots of practice trials! Add this freebie to your therapy books!
Play-Based Articulation Sound Loaded Game: K : Each of these articulation games for speech therapy is sound loaded and lends itself to multiple opportunities for practice in a fun and meaningful way.
Play-Based BOOM Card: Hairdresser : This play based boom card for speech therapy is perfect for targeting grammar, articulation, following directions, and so much more!
Free Play-Based Therapy Resources for In-Person Sessions:
Themed Sensory Bins for Speech Therapy: Cupcake and Donut Includes sensory bin ideas and how to use them in your speech therapy sessions! Use these sensory bins with your preschoolers, toddlers, and kindergarten students to target receptive language, expressive language, and more!
Repetitive and Interactive Story: Is that Your Poo? : This speech therapy book is the hard copy of the BOOM Card!
Thematic Word List: Pets: Use this articulation word list for speech therapy to target your articulation goals in games, books, and songs wth any pet themed activity! You can use this list during your articulation activities for preschoolers and older students.
Free Articulation Worksheets for Speech Therapy
One Page Articulation Worksheet Activity - K: This K Articulation worksheet is a perfect articulation activity for elementary students. It’s great for the first week back to school, to send for speech therapy homework, to use as a group therapy speech therapy activity, or in individual articulation speech therapy sessions.
One Page Articulation Sheet - S: Use this no prep Articulation Activity with your students who are working on their s sound in speech therapy! Includes a fully customizable option!
S-Blend Smash Mat and Sound Loaded Scene : Use this print and go worksheet to target s blends with your students. Includes a smash mat and free picture scene for speech therapy. An easy and fun no-pre speech therapy resource!
Themed Worksheets for Speech Therapy
This Spring Themed Vocabulary sheet is perfect to teach nouns, adjectives, and verbs and includes a variety of hands on activities! Pair with your favourite mini erasers, dry erase makers, play dough, bingo chips for an engaging speech therapy activity!
Free Boom Cards for Speech Therapy
Thematic WH-Questions Winter: What Questions: These wh qu estions for kids are perfect for themed speech therapy. This What Question Task Cards are no-prep and easy to pull out during teletherapy!
The Ultimate Build-It Activity for Speech Therapy: Sample : This monster, fish bowl, and ice cream build it activities for speech therapy are perfect for your preschoolers. They are able to create their own character. Includes sentence strips for speech therapy so you can target describing, sentence expansion and more!
Free Assessment Resources for Speech Therapy
This Play Based Assessment Form is a great speech therapy assessment tool.
Simply print and use during classroom observations, play observation or use during a parent interview to assess play skills in your student.
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5 Speech Therapy Homework Ideas
One of the things that SLPs constantly struggle with is speech therapy homework. Do we take the time to prepare and send it home? Do parents even want it? What should we send that would actually be beneficial to students? That’s why I have come up with these five homework ideas to hopefully provide you with easy solutions!
Before reading about the five ideas, here are some homework tips.
Do they want the homework?
There are kids and/or parents who are stressed about the current homework demands. Then, there are parents personally request speech homework! Find out if they actually want homework before sending it home. There are two ways that I have done this in the past.
1. Talk to parents at IEP meetings
When you meet with parents at IEP meetings (or any meeting), discuss whether they want speech therapy homework and how much time they want to dedicate to it.
2. Send home a note
If you aren’t meeting with the parents, send a note home at the beginning of the year. Ask them if they want speech homework for their child. Give them the option to send the note back, email you or call you with their request.
The Remind App is used by many schools and is amazing! If your school doesn’t have a plan, you can download it for free. The app allows you to communicate with parents one on one or in a group. You are able to send text messages and pictures to individual parents or your entire caseload.
Something I like to do is update parents on their child’s progress, text them the homework for the week or send pictures of their child in therapy. Another idea is to send all your parents your monthly speech plans, reminders about progress reports coming home, open house reminders, etc.
Homework Slips
One of my go to homework ideas, is sending THESE little slips of paper home. In the beginning of the year, I print and cut a ton of copies of these slips and place some in each student’s folder.
At the end of each session, I take 30 seconds to write a quick blurb on what we worked on that day and what they should work on for homework. The parents can sign it and send it back if they want.
Sometimes I give stickers for bringing the homework slip back. However, this is optional.
Articulation Homework Flip Books & Language Homework
These take a little more time, but once you send them home, you are good for the year!
At the beginning of each year (or at the initial IEP meeting), I create and send home my Articulation Homework Flip Books . Students are extremely motivated to complete each phase and bring it back to school.
I can honestly tell you that my parents have raved about these flip books and I truly see students making progress at home.
The Language Homework set is a way to show parents how to encourage language in every day tasks. There are different levels and a variety of daily tasks such as eating, brushing teeth, getting dressed, etc.
Newsletters
Newsletters are extremely easy to create, take minimal time and keep parents updated. If you are creating your own, you can include a speech fact, vocabulary words, language and/or articulation activities, assignments and a note!
Monthly newsletters are one of the over 800 materials in the Speech Therapy Plans membership !
There are so many language and articulation ‘calendars’ on TPT. They are easy to send home and give parents daily activities to complete with their child. I like to send home calendars for summer homework as they are open ended, allow for vacation time and don’t put too much stress on students and parents. You can download my Summer Calendars for free HERE .
Try Things Out
These are my five simple ways to send speech therapy homework without causing students and parents unnecessary stress. Try a variety of these ideas and see which ones your students like. You can also tailor the homework to each student by sending calendars home for some, flip books home for others and the daily notes for the rest.
Remember, your goal is to include the parents in their child’s success by providing materials they want and can use! Let them help you in the progress of their child.
Do you send homework with your students? What has worked for you? I would love to know in the comments below!
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Back to School Homework Lesson Plans for Speech Therapy
Are you looking for speech therapy homework to send home on a weekly basis? If you’re looking for something that is no prep on your end? Then I’ve got you covered.
This bundle includes homework ideas on a weekly basis. All the homework sheets are made to be digitally interactive so you can send the worksheets electronically and the parents and students can complete them on the computer and then send you back the completed work.
This bundle has it all. It has articulation homework, language homework, and social skills homework.
Articulation
The articulation homework bundle includes the following:
- Sounds Included: P, B, F, V, T, D, K, G, R, L, S, Z, SH, CH, TH
- Sentence Level
- Conversation Level
- Homework Helper’s Signature
- Digitally Interactive
Social Skills
The social skills homework bundle includes the following:
- Problem Solving
- Conversation Skills (Initiating, Maintaining, & Concluding)
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The language homework bundle includes the following:
- WH-Questions (who, what, when, where, why, & how)
- Prepositions
- Is/Are Copulas
- Multiple Meaning Words
- Regular Past Tense Verbs
- Irregular Past Tense Verbs
- Fact or Opinion
- Compare & Contrast
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Use as a digitally friendly or printable no-prep solution.
Using your favorite PDF reader, simply open the PDF and start using the worksheets straight from your computer.
Or you can also simply print out the weekly homework lessons and use them for an in-person no-prep resource.
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Free sample of september homework.
Do you want speech therapy homework to send home that is digitally interactive for the entire month of September to help you get set up for the back to school season?
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Free Worksheets. I created these free speech and language worksheets so you can easily download and print them out to use as part of your speech therapy program. Just scroll down the page to view the worksheets by topic. You will find free speech therapy worksheets for articulation, vocabulary , grammar, holiday articulation and language games ...
This free activity is designed for upper elementary students working on figurative language skills in either speech-language therapy or in the classroom. It may also be used for students working on articulation carryover skills. To introduce the concept, included is a poster that explains the definition of an idiom and gives a concrete example.
Free Speech Therapy Activities for Speech-Language Pathologists, Educators, and Caregivers: Looking for some free speech therapy activities to help you teach speech and language skills to children? Enter you info in the box and we'll email you the password to the free materials library with more than 90 great speech and language activities and ...
Schedule a Time. Put homework on the calendar like any other important appointment. Pick a time of day when you have energy and can focus. Schedule your speech therapy exercises for that time every day to establish a habit. If your goal is an hour of practice every day, don't feel that you have to do it all at once.
Free Articulation Worksheets and Printables. Use these to target specific speech sounds. These are great for getting a lot of reps in! Articulation BINGO: /r/ initial position. /s/ initial. /th/ (voiceless) initial. Find ALL of our Articulation BINGO worksheets here (many more sounds included) Data Collection Sheet.
Includes printables and worksheets designed for home and students who need help transitioning into a school setting. www.speakingofspeech - a good source for SLP's including lesson ideas, data sheets and kids activities. www.quia.com - interactive speech and language games. www.freelanguagestuff.com - a wide range of over 20 specific ...
1. Have the child practice lip and tongue placement. 2. Practice the sound in isolation multiple times. Give the child a star for each attempt. 3. Work on syllables by combining the middle letter with each of the outer vowels. Switch the order of the letter with the vowels to practice initial, medial, and final syllables (ra, ar, ara, etc). 4.
Helpful documents and activities for you to download to help you work with your child in different areas of their speech
Image 4 of 4. Spring Speech Therapy Homework Packet. $3.50. These SPRING THEMEDNO PREPspeech therapy activities are great for use in therapy sessions or to send home as speech therapy homework. Perfect for preschool and early elementary speech therapy. Target a ton of different goals using hands-on, engaging activities.
Activities are extensive enough to be used in session, but simple enough to send home as simple speech therapy homework! Perfect for preschool and early elementary speech therapy. Each worksheet incorporates hands-on activities. You can use mini erasers, paint daubers, pom poms, coloring, and cutting to keep little hands busy while working on ...
Apraxia of Speech Homework Plan: This free homework planning sheet for Speech Therapy was designed with the busy SLP in mind! Use this easy to use checklist to keep parents of children with Apraxia of Speech informed of which targets they are working on, the type of cue their child benefits from, and so much more!
4.9. (271) $10.00. Zip. These no-prep one-page articulation activity sheets are perfect for the first few weeks of back to school, teletherapy, in-person therapy, and to send for summer speech therapy homework! They are suitable for preschoolers, kindergarteners and early elementary students. They include a hands-on activity, a speech sound ...
Apraxia Speech Therapy Home Practice Plan: Use this Calendar to help plan your home programming for your students with Childhood Apraxia of Speech. It includes checklists to make it easy for speech therapy homework carryover! Prosody Calendar: Prosody is so important to work on with a child with apraxia of speech! This calendar is filled with treatment ideas that you can share with parents ...
These speech therapy homework logs include January speech and language calendars targeting articulation, language, and social skills. Each speech and language calendar contains four weeks of speech therapy homework ideas with five activities per week. January speech therapy homework logs address the following language activities: answering ...
Winter Speech Therapy Homework Packet. $3.50. These WINTER THEMED NO PREP speech therapy activities are great for use in therapy sessions or to send home as speech therapy homework. Pages can be screen shot and used with PDF mark up tools for a no print option on a tablet! Target a ton of different goals using hands-on, engaging activities.
Click for expressive aphasia and receptive ideas to use in your speech therapy practice. In this article, you'll find 55 aphasia treatment activities—plus step-by-step treatment guides, and free PDFs! Click for expressive aphasia and receptive ideas to use in your speech therapy practice.
1. Talk to parents at IEP meetings. When you meet with parents at IEP meetings (or any meeting), discuss whether they want speech therapy homework and how much time they want to dedicate to it. 2. Send home a note. If you aren't meeting with the parents, send a note home at the beginning of the year. Ask them if they want speech homework for ...
Use as a Digitally Friendly or Printable No-Prep Solution. Using your favorite PDF reader, simply open the PDF and start using the worksheets straight from your computer. Or you can also simply print out the weekly homework lessons and use them for an in-person no-prep resource. SEE ALSO: 245+ Back to School Speech Therapy Activities.
In 1938, it was granted town status. [citation needed]Administrative and municipal status. Within the framework of administrative divisions, it is incorporated as Elektrostal City Under Oblast Jurisdiction—an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts. As a municipal division, Elektrostal City Under Oblast Jurisdiction is incorporated as Elektrostal Urban Okrug.
Geographic coordinates of Elektrostal, Moscow Oblast, Russia in WGS 84 coordinate system which is a standard in cartography, geodesy, and navigation, including Global Positioning System (GPS). Latitude of Elektrostal, longitude of Elektrostal, elevation above sea level of Elektrostal.
These SPACE THEMED NO PREP speech therapy activities are great for use in therapy sessions or to send home as speech therapy homework.Perfect for preschool and early elementary speech therapy. Target a ton of different goals using hands-on, engaging activities. Goals include vocabulary, categories, following directions, basic concepts, wh questions and MORE!
Moscow Oblast (Russian: Московская область, romanized: Moskovskaya oblast, IPA: [mɐˈskofskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ], informally known as Подмосковье, Podmoskovye, IPA: [pədmɐˈskovʲjə]) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast).With a population of 8,524,665 (2021 Census) living in an area of 44,300 square kilometers (17,100 sq mi), it is one of the most densely ...
Its a city in the Moscow region. As much effort they take in making nice flags, as low is the effort in naming places. The city was founded because they built factories there.