- 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…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!
Articulation Worksheets
Speech Sounds in Syllable Wheel
/th/ Sound Voiceless
/th/ Sound Voiced
Grammar Worksheets
Regular past tense.
Irregular Past Tense
Third Person Singular
Vocabulary Worksheets – Holiday and Seasonal Themed
Fall & autumn memory game, christmas vocabulary 1, christmas vocabulary 2, summer vocabulary, summer vocabulary companion, grammar bingo games – holiday and seasonal themed, grammar bingo games.
Vocabulary BINGO Games – Holiday and Seasonal Themed
Vocabulary bingo - winter, concepts bingo - christmas, conceptual vocabulary bingo - back-to-school, conceptual vocabulary bingo - fall, conceptual vocabulary bingo - spring & easter, lemonade stand bingo - summer, 4th of july vocabulary bingo - summer.
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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 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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50+ Terrific FREE Speech Therapy Activities You Can Send Home in a Hurry
A huge list of free speech therapy activities you can send for speech and language home practice.
Practicing speech and language skills at home in addition to therapy sessions has always been important for making optimal progress.
This isn’t news to speech-language pathologists. But events like the coronavirus pandemic, natural disasters, and subsequent school closings definitely shined a light on the need for quality resources that can be accessed at home. Not only during emergencies, but for everyday home practice, school breaks, and summer too.
To help out, I’ve compiled an extensive list for you of free speech therapy activities you can find online. Some are online games, many are printables. All are no-prep to make gathering what you need easier for you. Here you go!
Free articulation resources online:
Tracy Boyd’s Articulation Games: Have More Fun site has games for rhyme, syllables, CH, J, G, K, L, R, vocalic R, S, SH, TH, F, F, V, M, N
Articulation Word Lists by Home Speech Home
Printable picture cards by Testy Yet Trying
Articulation freebies from Speech Sprouts for you:
More great articulation freebies on teachers pay teachers:, free language resources online:.
Tracy Boyd’s Language and Word Games: Have Fun has games for analogies, antonyms, synonyms, homonyms, homographs, categories, What doesn’t belong, same or different, irregular plurals, WH questions, idioms, and more.
Tracy Boyd’s Sequencing Fun Games include games for sequences like brushing your teeth or blowing up a balloon.
Word Search Generator from Puzzlemaker.com Send home an articulation list, synonym or antonym list, category list, etc, and have kids make their own word search.
Language Word Lists by Home Speech Home including categories, verbs, adjectives, synonyms, antonyms, multiple meanings, and more.
Looks Like Language has a great post with lots of links: 10 Fantastic Free Resources for Customizing Vocabulary Work
Language freebies from Speech Sprouts for you:
Five Little Monkeys No-Prep Speech Therap y by Speech Sprouts. Open-ended printable activities for any target. It also comes with a few Quicklists for articulation, questions, and past-tense -ed.
Hoot Owl Homonyms Freebie by Speech Sprouts
That’s Fishy! Which does not belong? by Speech Sprouts Cards and sorting mats for a fishing game. Teaches category exclusion, color words, and sorting by color.
More great language freebies on Teachers pay Teachers:
Setting the Table and Language by The Speech Meadow
Groceries and Language by The Speech Meadow
Play With Dolls by The Speech Meadow
Creating Language-Rich Experiences at Home by Ms. Gardenia’s Speech Room
Play-based Speech Therapy Homework by Primary Punch
Scavenger Hunt Vocabulary Activities by Fun in Speech
Summer Homework Calendars for Language by Schoolhouse Talk Printable Picture Cards for Speech Therapy by Speech and Language at Home
Pronoun Puddle Jump Activity by Twin Speech Language and Literacy
Ants on a Log Speech Recipe by Creative Speech Lab
Weather Idioms Freebie by Activity Tailor
Fictional Short Stories for Language Comprehension by Talking with Rebbecca Bubble Gum Facts and Opinions by All Y’All Need
Free social language resources online:
Social Language Scenarios by Home Speech Home
Emotions Vocabulary by Home Speech Home
Pirate Emotions and Feelings Card Game by Communication Blessings
Articulation, Language and Social Language Homework by Stacy Crouse
Social Skills Activities: Friendly or Not? by Looks Like Language
Social Skills Activities: TeenProblem Solving/ Social Inferences by Looks Like Language
Free fluency resources online:
Videos with practical tips for how to use speech tools from Stuttering Therapy Resources
Speech and Language Home Practice by Primary Punch includes parent suggestions for fluency, articulation and language home practice.
Fluency Skills Brochure by Primary Punch
Speech Therapy Stuttering Activities by The Gift of Gab
Free AAC Resources online
How you may use these resources
For speech sprouts free speech therapy activities:.
- Each SLP or educator who will be distributing these resources to students should download the file on Teachers pay Teachers for themselves. Parents are also welcome to download a copy of the digital file on TpT.
- You have my permission to print a copy of my activities for each of the students on your caseload.
- You may upload my resources to a private Google Classroom that only your parents and students have access to. Uploading resources to other file-sharing sites will continue to be prohibited.
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I hope this send-home resource list helps!
We’re all used to summer breaks, but emergency school closings like the coronavirus shutdowns or fire and flood emergencies can so be very stressful. I hope this list helps make those times a bit easier for you.
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Quick and Easy Semantic Relationships Speech Therapy Worksheets
These semantic relationships speech therapy worksheets make it simple to work on this skill. They are absolutely perfect for upper elementary or middle school speech therapy students who need to work on semantic relationships, and involve no prep- making them quick and easy to use during a busy day! In this blog post, I’ll share some of my favorite ideas and worksheets for targeting this skill area with your speech and language students- plus, why you should work on semantic relationships in the first place.
Why Target Semantic Relationships in Speech Therapy?
So, why target semantic relationships in speech therapy anyways?
When we have so many possible objectives that we could be targeting in speech therapy, and so little time, we want to get the most “bang for our buck”.
I want to work on skills that are going to be useful to my students outside of the therapy room. Understanding concepts such as location, direction, time, serial order, and passive voice are important skills to have. Once I began working on this skill area with a few of my students, I quickly realized how many of them struggled especially with spatial concepts and time.
How to Work on Semantic Relationships
Time and Sequence Semantic Relationships
I started with calendar and time vocabulary skills.
“Can you tell me what day comes before Sunday?”
“If your math test is two days after Tuesday, what day of the week is your test?”
“Can you tell me what month is two months before March?”
I was met with a quite a few blank stares. I immediately got out my dry erase board. It turned out that a lot of my students weren’t able to list all of the months of the year- so that was a great starting point.
I explained that the days of the week- and the months of the year- are like a cycle. They keep happening, over and over and over again.
We used sticky notes and we would place it on a target- let’s say, June. Then, I’d ask them to tell me what month came after June. Many told me the month that came before June, so this was a fantastic starting point: understanding “before” vs “after”.
We kept going with time and sequence concepts. We used holidays, daily school schedules, you name it. I included as many time vocabulary words and phrases I could think of. Eventually, I made semantic relationship worksheets so that I didn’t have to think of these questions off the top of my head- plus, so many of my students were benefiting from working on these skills.
Location Semantic Relationships
Once we’d gotten the basics of time, I moved on to location.
If you’re working with upper elementary or middle school speech therapy students- don’t assume they can tell the difference between “left” vs “right”. If your student doesn’t know the difference, this is a great place to start. If your student does know the difference, move it up a notch.
Can he show you what it means when an item is “to the left of” or “to the right of” another item? How about if one item is “on the right side of” or “on the left side of” another item?
Comparative Relationships
Next, we worked on comparative relationships.
The basics of this included asking questions like, “Is a giraffe taller than a zebra?”
To make it more challenging for upper elementary and middle school speech therapy students, add in more variables.
An example of this might be, “Matt ran the race in 55 seconds. Jason ran the race in a minute. Matt’s time was ________ than Jason’s.” (Answer: shorter than Jason’s).
I included comparative relationship worksheets in this packet , but then created a whole task card set focusing solely on comparative relationships as well. These task cards are designed for upper elementary or middle school speech therapy students and work on vocabulary such as more, less, larger, smaller, higher, lower, shorter, & longer.
Passive Voice
Another area to target when working on semantic relationships is passive voice. Passive voice is when the subject is acted on the verb (this passive voice article by grammarly.com is useful for explaining this concept).
I had my students tell me if two sentences meant the same thing or something different. For example: The meteorologist forecasted the weather. The weather was forecasted by the meteorologist.
Those sentences mean the same thing (though, one is much easier to read than the other).
I also have my students practice arranging words into sentences that contain passive voice ( meteorologist watched thunderstorm The by the was ). This gives them some more practice with understanding the concept.
In conclusion…
I hope this article gives you some simple ideas for teaching semantic relationships in speech therapy. If you want quick and easy, ready-to-go semantic relationship worksheets (or semantic relationship task cards ), be sure to check out these links to my TpT store. Also, before sure to grab your free Semantic Relationships Worksheet for grades 3-5 before you go!
Talk next time!
Karen @ The Pedi Speechie
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This BUNDLE of executive function cards includes problem solving stories, social stories, predicting stories, sequencing stories, and flexible thinking stories.
Multiple types of wh- questions, why and how questions, labeling exercises, multiple choice, and drag and drop categorizations are included throughout this bundle to encourage an in depth understanding of each executive functioning skill.
⭐️ 80 Problem Solving
- Multiple choice question
- 2 labeling exercises
⭐️ 52 Social Stories
- Topics of social skills to choose from (feelings, manners, listening, sharing & turns, making friends, being kind)
- Sorting exercise
- 2 wh- questions
⭐️ 50 Predicting (✨ as seen on Top Premium Boom Cards ✨)
- What questions
- How questions
⭐️ 50 Sequencing
- 3 different what questions per story
⭐️ 40 Flexible Thinking (✨ as seen on Top Premium Boom Cards ✨)
- Why questions
- Labeling exercise
Each deck includes a teaching slide and visual to help your students better understand executive function skills before practicing!
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Wh- Questions & Short Stories
15 short stories to target wh- questions, auditory comprehension, reading comprehension, recall, and more!
Multiple levels of difficulty, including both shorter and longer paragraphs for a variety of length and detail in the stories.
⭐ Wh- Questions in Short Stories
- 15 Paragraph Short Stories
- 6 Wh- Questions for every story
- Stories are 4-9 sentences in length
- What, where, who, when, why, and how questions for every story
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Compare and Contrast
Compare and contrast a variety of topics with 5 different activities and over 400 prompts! Improve understanding and use of similarities and differences using this comprehensive activity.
This resource includes 5 different ways to practice comparing and contrasting , including stories, Venn diagrams, wh questions, short answers, pictures, graphs, and more. Real photos are included in this resource.
⭐️ Compare and Contrast:
- 5 stories with Venn diagrams
- 10 picture pairs with wh questions and Venn diagrams
- 10 picture pairs with wh questions and short answer questions
- 10 word pairs with wh questions and short answers
- 10 word pairs with graphs and word banks
- 2 blank templates
⭐️ Targeted Skills:
- Improve use of compare and contrast
- Increase comprehension of similarities and differences
- Expand skills for answering questions
Topics & Questions
80 unique topics with 4 wh- questions and a story prompt to improve expressive and receptive language skills, with REAL pictures. Questions and story prompts improve story telling and sentence generation skills. What, where, who, when, why, and how questions are included, with 4 different questions for each picture.
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⭐ 80 Topics & Categories
- 5 activities for each topic
- Real picture for every topic
- 4 wh-/how questions for every topic
- 1 story prompt for every topic
- What, where, who, when, why, and how questions included
⭐ Targeted Skills
- Improve receptive & expressive language
- Enhance skills for answering questions
- Boost story telling skills
- Develop noun labeling and describing
Practice describing topics and categories, by answering questions and discussing a story prompt for each topic!
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Conversation Starters
Conversation starters to improve commenting, asking questions, and answering questions during conversations. Conversation prompts has variety of ways to practice conversations, including questions, open response, fill in the blank, and more.
This resource includes multiple ways to practice conversations , including pictures, comments, questions, asking questions, and more.
⭐️ All About Me Conversation Starters:
- 2 what questions
- 1 how question
- Open response opportunity
⭐️ Conversation Topics:
- 20 unique topics
- 3 open response opportunities to practice
- Practice asking questions and making comments
⭐️ Conversation Photos:
- 20 unique photo prompts
- 2 open response opportunities to practice
⭐️ Boom Cards include:
- 20 conversation topics
- 20 conversation starters with real photos
- Open response opportunities to practice
⭐️ Targeted skills:
- Improve conversation abilities
- Increase ability to ask and answer questions in conversations
- Expand commenting skills during conversations
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Problems & Solutions with Problem Size
Problem solving stories, problem size, solutions, common problems and more are included in this set. There are 80 unique problem solving and solution scenarios for critical thinking. Open response questions and multiple choice questions are included in every story! You will receive problem size and common problem teaching pages, as well as multiple examples.
⭐️ 80 Problem Solving Stories
- 80 unique problem scenarios
- Multiple choice question for every story
- 2 open response exercises for every story
⭐️ Problem Size Slides & Questions
- 5 in-depth teaching pages
- Problem size (small, medium, big) definitions
- Emotions related to problem sizes
- Color coordinated problem size visual
- 2 small problem exercises
- 2 medium problem exercises
- 2 big problem exercises
⭐️ Common Problems & Questions
- Teaching slide with definitions & examples
- 6 scenarios of common problems
- 2 free response problem & solution questions per scenario
With 80 unique stories, 12 common problem scenarios, 6 problem size questions and multiple teaching pages, you will be able to use this resource for many teaching sessions. You won't need anything else!
Story Builders & Create A Story
Improve creative writing with these narrative and short story prompts! This set of 70 short story builders comes with character, location, event and time learning targets.
Help your students improve their stories and increase their creative narrative skills. There is space for students to type or write their stories, as well as an organizing task for story parts.
Your students will have all the tools they need to create unique and imaginative stories!
⭐️ Includes:
- 70 story builders
- 3 practice levels
- A combination of who (character), where (location), what (event) and when (time) story part targets
- 36 story builders that include 2 story parts
- 20 story builders that include 3 story parts
- 14 story builders that include 4 story parts
- Story parts organizing task with pictures
- Space for creative writing and narrative generation
- Instructions on each page
⭐️ Teaching slides:
- In depth information about the 4 included story parts
- Descriptions
- Picture matching activities
Save your time and energy, this set is NO PREP! Includes everything you need to elicit creative, engaging stories from your students.
Perfect for SLPs, teachers, or parents looking to expand language or writing in a fun and creative way!
Social Skills & Pragmatics
Social skills and pragmatic language set to improve executive functioning skills. 52 unique stories with sorting and wh- questions!
Social skills topic can be organized by category or practiced in random order, depending on your goals! Your students will sort each card into "appropriate" or "inappropriate" categories. They also will have an opportunity to explain how to improve social skills. Keep students engaged with interactive drag and drop!
⭐️ 52 Social Skills short stories
- 2 scenarios per slide
- Drag and drop sorting for "appropriate" or "inappropriate" behavior
- What question to target improving behaviors
- Why question to target critical thinking
⭐️ Skills are able to be sorted by topic:
- Sharing & Turns
- Making Friends
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Sentence Comprehension & Language Comprehension
Improve sentence comprehension, language and reading comprehension, and picture comprehension with 4 activities and over 125 prompts for speech therapy or classrooms! Target comprehending, receptive language, and more.
This resource includes 4 different ways to practice sentence comprehension , including wh questions, pictures, fill in the blanks, and more. Real photos are included in this resource.
⭐️ Sentence Comprehension:
- 40 sentence comprehension task cards with 3 questions each
- 30 real photo sentence comprehension prompts
- 30 multiple choice reading comprehension activities
- 30 fill in the blank language comprehension prompts
- Improve sentence comprehension skills
- Increase receptive and expressive language abilities
- Expand skills for understanding sentences and pictures
Categories with divergent naming, convergent naming, group, similarities, differences, and more! Words, cartoons, and real pictures included for a variety of ways to practice.
This resource includes 6 different ways to practice categories , including describing, naming, grouping, similarities, differences, and topics. Category cards include words, cartoon pictures to color, and real photos!
⭐️ Categories:
- 40 Describe the category
- 40 Name the category
- 40 Categories Grouping
- 24 Categories similarities
- 24 Categories differences
- 6 Categories Topics
- 10 Describe the category
- 15 Name the category
- 15 Categories Grouping
- 15 Categories similarities
- 15 Categories differences
- 5 Categories Topics
- Improve understanding categories
- Expand ability to describe categories
- Practice language with categories
NOTE: This resource includes 1 printable PDF with a Boom Cards companion. The Boom Cards contains part of the PDF resource. Boom Cards are digital resources. PDF pages can be used digitally with PDF applications or can be printed for in person use.
Picture & Word Describing Webs
This set of 70 picture description webs targets describing pictures and words by color, shape, size, location, material, function, category and more. Includes 8 wh- questions for each word!
Teaching slides are also included to teach your students how to describe pictures.
⭐️ Picture Description Webs:
- 8 fill in the blank questions to target descriptions
- Color description targets
- Size description targets
- Shape description targets
- Location description targets
- Material description targets
- Function description targets
- Category description targets
- Who (who uses it?) description targets
- Color coded targets to improve memory of ways to describe
⭐️ Teaching Slides:
- Question example for each description target
- Concrete examples of each description type
⭐️ Bonus Pages on PDF:
- Colored blank picture web template with 8 questions
- Black and white picture web template with 8 questions
BONUS! A blank PDF template for a color web and a black and white web are also included. Your students have the opportunity to draw their own unique pictures and create webs.
70 trials, plus blank webs, allows for unlimited practice of picture and word describing.
Help your students learn how to describe with this activity! PDF and Boom Cards versions are included.
Predicting in Short Stories
This activity includes 50 predicting stories . Unique and original scenarios for predicting practice!
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Each scenario includes a "what" question and a "how" question for further discussion and analysis for your students.
50 stories means you won't need any other activity for predicting! Use these randomized trials track data over multiple sessions.
⭐️ 50 Predicting story slides
- Unique predicting scenarios
- What question for predicting
- How question for analyzing prediction
BUNDLE Figurative Language
This BUNDLE of figurative language cards includes idioms, metaphors, hyperboles, personification and similes. Over 255 practice targets with figurative language!
The set targets multiple skills so your students will have an in depth understanding of each type of figurative language! This set is a truly comprehensive approach to understanding and using figurative language.
⭐️ 60 Idioms
- Yes/no questions for every trial
- What questions for every trial
- Free response (students have an opportunity to create their own idioms) for every trial
⭐️ 40 Metaphors
- Free response (students have an opportunity to create their own metaphors) for every trial
⭐️ 40 Similes
- Free response (students have an opportunity to create their own similes) for every trial
⭐️ 45 Hyperboles
- Free response (students have an opportunity to create their own hyperboles) for every trial
⭐️ 40 Personification
- Free response to give students opportunity to create short stories with personification
⭐️ 35 Allusions
- 2 what questions for every trial
- Free response to encourage building allusions in sentences
- Allusions to Historical figures, literature, famous fictional characters, locations/landmarks, Greek mythology, movies and more
⭐️ Each deck includes a teaching slide
- Definitions
- Help your students understand and identify figurative language before practicing
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Prepositions & Spatial Concepts
This set of prepositions targets spatial and location concepts with 60 trials ! Teach your students prepositions and location with this robust, comprehensive deck.
You can pick which preposition to target, or practice with randomized slides. The teaching module will teach your students everything they need to know about each preposition before practicing!
⭐️ Prepositions include:
⭐️ learning module includes:.
Use the practice slides to practice prepositions with multiple choice. Navigate between the learning module and practice cards using the buttons at the bottom of each slide.
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Main Idea & Supporting Details
Main idea and supporting details with 5 different ways to practice and 50 unique prompts! Improve reading comprehension and writing skills using this main ideas and detail resource.
This product contains a PDF version and a Boom Cards companion.
This resource includes 5 different ways to practice main idea and supporting details , including stories with questions, main ideas vs. details, create-a-story, grouping, and pictures with questions. Real photos are also included in this resource.
⭐️ Main Idea & Details:
- 10 Stories & Questions
- 10 Main Ideas vs. Details
- 10 Create-A-Story
- 10 Grouping
- 10 Pictures & Questions
- Improve understanding main ideas and details
- Increase reading comprehension abilities
- Expand skills for creating stories
To use Boom Cards, you must be connected to the Internet. Boom Cards play on modern browsers (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge). Apps are available for modern Android, iPads, iPhones, and Kindle Fires. For security and privacy, adults must have a Boom Learning account to use and assign Boom Cards. You will be able to assign the Boom Cards you are buying with "Fast Pins," (a form of play that gives instant feedback to students for self-grading Boom Cards). For assignment options that report student progress back to you, you will need to purchase a premium account. If you are new to Boom Learning, you will be offered a free trial of our premium account. Read here for details: http://bit.ly/BoomTrial .
Expanding Language with Wh Questions and Real Pictures
Expand expressive language using wh- questions and sentence generation prompts with real pictures. Improve expressive language, answering questions, labeling verbs, and story generation! What, where, and who questions are included for every picture!
⭐ Expanding Language with Real Pictures
- 80 real life pictures
- 3 wh- questions for every story
- Free response prompt for every story
- Large variety of actions and topics within pictures
- What, where, and who questions for every story
- Printable pages
⭐ Targeted Skills
- Improve expressive language
- Enhance skills for answering questions
- Boost sentence and story generation skills
- Develop verb describing and labeling
Sequencing and Planning
This set of 50 sequencing and planning activity deck will help your students improve their planning skills! The deck includes a variety of sequencing and planning scenarios and trials for your students.
Each open-ended short story includes 3 color-coded wh- questions to guide sequencing.
⭐️ 50 Sequencing short stories
- Unique sequencing stories
- 3 wh- questions per story
- Color-coded questions, to match teaching slide
⭐️ Teaching slide
- 6 unique teaching slides with visuals
- Color-coded information to match questions in trials
- Drag & drop activity
- Synonyms for key words
- Example of a story sequence
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Flexible Thinking & Reframing
This set of 40 flexible thinking and reframing thoughts cards teaches your students how to improve flexible thinking in difficult situations.
Each unique scenario includes multiple questions as well as a labeling exercise to encourage flexible thinking and increasing creative problem solving.
⭐️ Each Flexible Thinking trial includes:
- Why question
- How question
⭐️ Teaching slides include:
- Flexible v. rigid thinking comparison
- Flexible thinking examples
- Strategies for use of flexible thinking in difficult moments
INCLUDES: Both a PDF version and a Boom Cards version!
BUNDLE for Wh- Questions also available in Shine Speech Activities shop , which includes short stories and sentences!
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*This product contains the same activities as the PDF version. If you would like the PDF version, view Wh- Questions & Short Stories, Auditory Comprehension .
Inferencing & Context Clues
70 inferencing and context clues trials to improve critical thinking skills! Each trial comes with 4 unique clues to help your students make an inference. They can then provide their answer, and drag the cover away to see the correct answer and a picture.
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⭐ 70 Inferencing & Context Clues Slides:
- 4 clues for every word
- Space to type an answer
- Drag to uncover the correct answer
- Pictures of the correct answer
⭐ Skills targeted:
- Improve inferencing
- Enhance ability to understand clues
- Increase critical thinking and executive function abilities
- Boost deductive reasoning skills
- Improve ability to draw conclusions
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60+ articulation worksheets ready for parents, therapists, and children. For first timers, please follow the getting started guide below.
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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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43+ Speech Therapy Sequencing Activities {Free Resources!}
Do you have students or children working on sequencing picture cards or sequencing a short story? If so, I hope you enjoy this list of over 43 sequencing activities for speech therapy.
Therapy Session Ideas
As Speech-Language Pathologists finding real-life sequencing activities for your speech therapy student can be difficult.
That’s why I’ve put together 9 free 3-step to 5-step sequences for a quick special education sequencing therapy idea for any Speech Language Pathologist.
Life Skills
Using activities of daily living such as brushing your teeth, getting dressed, making a peanut butter sandwich or raking the leaves are all a great way to practice putting the sequencing steps into the right order.
- Sequencing Daily Living Skills – Be sure to grab our 9 free 3-step to 5-step sequences and practice worksheets below at the bottom of this post.
- FREE Life Skills File Folder Activities – Life Skills Special Education Activity by Adapting for Autism is a great resource for group work or independent work!
- Pizza Scramble- A free Auditory Processing, Sequencing, and Memory Activity. By SLP Runner is a great 10-slide freebie to practice memory and sequencing!
- Sequencing: Daily Activities {FREEBIE} by Mrs. P’s Specialties is a great way to help sequencing become relevant to all your students! It is a ready-to-go activity to help you learn more about your students while practicing a functional skill.
- Sequencing, Dangerous, danger, safety, safe, unsafe, autism, social skills, FREE by Early Childhood Education – visual learning is an engaging activity to practice the meaning of important signs while also learning to sequence.
Graphic Organizers
Grab these couple of graphic organizers below to help with sequencing.
Use the graphic organizers to help guide your students to sequence the first step, the next step, and then the rest into the correct order.
- Story Sequencing – Beginning, Middle, and End by Mrs. S. Store is a highly rated graphic organizer to help students break up the beginning, middle, and end of stories visually!
- Snowmen All Year Sequence Activity by Lisa Tyrrell is a fun activity that uses a snowman to organize sequences with a winter theme!
- Spaghetti in a Hot Dog Bun Book Activities by Lessons by the Lake is a fun activity to do when reading the book, “Spaghetti in a Hot Dog Bun”. Use the graphic organizer to help the students break the story up!
- Reading Graphic Organizers for Upper Grade by That Fun Teacher is a great set of graphic organizers, including ones that cover sequencing that are ready to print and use.
Here is a list of sequencing activities that are perfect for distance learning or in-person practice.
- Sequencing Picture Cards | No Print Digital Boom Cards Free Printable | Freebie by Speech and Language at Home is a great resource that is versatile! Use these boom cards to help your students practice sequencing.
- {FREEBIE} Visual Recipe BOOM Cards™ | Making a PB&J Sandwich | Speech Therapy by Kristine Lamb is a fun and interactive activity that teaches kids how to make their own sandwiches using sequencing practice.
- Free Boom Cards™ Sequencing Hygiene | Visual Sequences with Pictures by Speech Your Mind is a great set of Boom cards to practice basic hygiene needs!
- FREE Sentence Scramble BOOM Cards™️ Speech Therapy Distance Learning by Allison Fors is a fun way to practice sequencing by unscrambling these sentences!
5-Step Sequences
If you’re in need of some 5-step sequences, be sure to check out this list below.
- Clip Art – Pancake Day (5-Step Sequence) by English Unite Art is a great 5 step sequencing activity with a pancake theme!
- How to Make Hot Chocolate FREEBIE by Mandy Gregory is a great 5 step sequencing activity with a winter theme.
- FREEBIE Spring 3, 4, 5-Step Sequencing – Plant a Flower by Laura the SLP is a fun and interactive gardening themed sequencing activity with 10 free worksheets!
Letter Form
Be sure to check out these freebies which include how to write and mail a letter to friends and family.
- Mailing a Letter: Task Sequence by Simply fun and FUNctional and AdaptEd is a popular visual task sequencing activity to walk students through writing and mailing a letter.
- Mailing a Mother’s Day Card – WITH SLIDE-TO-SLIDE “ANIMATION” (PowerPoint) by Autumn Bryant – Speech Language Investigator is a fun sequencing activity to practice writing and sending a mothers day card! This doubles as preposition practice as well.
Interactive Whiteboards
Take any activity and using an interactive whiteboard you can have your students create their very own 2, 3, 4, or 5-step sequence.
Watch this quick video below to see how you can use Google’s Jamboard interactive whiteboard.
- DISTANCE LEARNING-FREE 3 Step Sequencing SAMPLE by Culturally Speaking SLP’s is a great and interactive game to practice sequencing on the interactive whiteboard.
- Story Grammar Board! By Speedie Speechie Supplies is a whiteboard game that has students retell and sequence a story!
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Sequencing mats.
Sequencing mats are a fun way to keep kids’ attention by having them cut and glue the pieces into the correct sequence.
- Three Billy Goats Gruff sequence worksheets by Silviya V Murphy is a great mat that incorporates stories, patterns, and sequencing!
- Number Sequencing Freebie by All Star Classroom is a fun mat for students to practice sequencing. This resource is great for individual work or group work.
- Distance Learning Sequencing Stories with Pictures – 3 Steps Freebie! By The Teaching Mama – Kaitlin St Leger is an amazing resource to practice sequencing with easy printables!
Digital Task Cards
Use the following digital task cards to practice sequencing the simple steps into the correct order.
- 3 & 4-Step Holiday Sequencing BOOM CARDS™ | Digital Task Cards by A Perfect Blend has 10 cards with 3 and 4-step sequences to practice with a holiday theme!
- Sequencing Boom Cards Freebie No Prep Kindergarten Math Centers by Shanon Juneau We are Better Together is a set of task cards to practice sequencing. These are highly rated and a classroom favorite for prek/k.
- FREE Sentence Scramble BOOM Cards™️ Speech Therapy Distance Learning by Alison Fors is a fun set of digital task cards that focus on sequencing a single sentence.
Home Practice
Here are a few sequencing activities that are perfect for home practice.
- Reading Comprehension Spring by Alison Hotsman is a great short passage to send home with kids. It includes multiple-choice questions that review sequencing.
- Distance Learning Sequencing Stories with Pictures – 3 Steps Freebie! By The Teaching Mama – Kaitlin St Leger is a great electronic tool to use with students to practice sequencing at home!
- Retelling Hand Chart: Story Retelling by Kim’s Creations is great for visual and tactile learning to practice sequencing through story retelling at home.
- Sequence Challenge by Luv2Learn is a great printable to send home with students to review sequencing.
Basic Sequencing Skills
If you’re in need of some basic sequencing activities here are some 2 and 3-step sequencing activities.
- Dear Zoo -Story Sequencing- Re-telling Visuals-FREEBIE by Marcelle’s KG Zone is a fun packet that is zoo themed! Have your students use sequencing mats and storytelling visuals to practice basic sequencing.
- Winter Story Retell and Sequencing by Lingual Logic is a great packet to use to review basic sequencing and retelling skills.
- FREE Sports Themed Activities targeted Basic SKills Sequencing Matching Sorting by Mrs. Chris’ Peech Room is a great packet to use to quickly review the basics of sequencing and other skills with an engaging and fun topic!
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Older children.
For older children, I like to use real-life photos or simply sequencing using a short set of 3-word sequences or sets of 4-word sequences.
Have your older children take the short set of key words and put them into their specific order.
- Life Skills Scope & Sequence Freebie by Adulting Made Easy is a great outline activity to use with older students to review and sequence!
- Reading Skills Sequence for Upper Grades by Teaching with a Mountain View is a great packet to review with upper elementary and middle aged students to practice sequencing and comprehension.
- SEQUENCE ACTIVITY by Ruth S. is a great activity that uses clue words to practice sequencing skills with students!
Own Pictures
Another fun way to do sequencing is to have your students take their own pictures or draw their own pictures and then have them organize the pictures or drawings into a logical order.
- Blank Timeline Template | Printable and Digital | Free by Literacy in Focus is a free blank template for students to draw in their own pictures as they practice sequencing!
- Make Your Own Comic (5 Day Crash-Course in Comic Books) by Christie Cino uses comics as a way for your students to practice sequencing concepts as they write and draw their own stories!
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Temporal concepts.
Practice sequencing using temporal concepts, such as before and after or first, then, next, and last.
- FREE WEEK Sequencing Digital Reading Activities Google Slides™ & Google Forms™ by Mrs. Stewart in 3rd is a full week of sequencing activities that include practicing temporal concepts.
- SEQUENCE ACTIVITY by Ruth S. is a fun activity that uses “clue words” to practice sequencing a passage.
- Thunder &Lightning Sequencing, Story Retell, Wh Questions, Vocabulary by Spirited Speech is an entertaining folktale to read to students and practice sequencing!
Short Stories
Take a short story or a short paragraph to practice a higher level of sequencing. Sequence the stories into simple sentences or simple visuals.
- The Three Little Pigs Preview by Digital Learners Guide is a great resource to practice sequencing with a short story.
- Gingerbread Mouse Sequencing Retell Worksheet + for Google Slides™️ FREE by Sparklle SLP Speech Therapy is another great way to practice sequencing. This resource includes worksheets and google slides to use with practice.
- FREEBIE- I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Pie Retell Sequencing Fall by Mama Wears Pajamas is a short story that elementary students love. It is a great way to practice sequencing.
Speech Therapy Sequencing Activities
Working on speech therapy sequencing activities is an important part of executive functioning and oral language.
When it comes to working on sequencing activities the first thing I like to focus on is everyday sequencing life skills, such as taking a bath.
I hope you enjoy this list of speech therapy sequencing activities perfect for your therapy room.
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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 ...
Free speech therapy activities - Download 90+ printable PDFs, games, worksheets, and therapy materials for a variety of skills. ... 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 resources! ...
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 ...
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: Mad Libs: Idioms Worksheet.
Setting the Table and Language by The Speech Meadow. Groceries and Language by The Speech Meadow. Play With Dolls by The Speech Meadow. Creating Language-Rich Experiences at Home by Ms. Gardenia's Speech Room. Play-based Speech Therapy Homework by Primary Punch. Scavenger Hunt Vocabulary Activities by Fun in Speech.
April 26, 2021. These semantic relationships speech therapy worksheets make it simple to work on this skill. They are absolutely perfect for upper elementary or middle school speech therapy students who need to work on semantic relationships, and involve no prep- making them quick and easy to use during a busy day!
From our speech room to yours. Get the latest & greatest activities right in your inbox. Speech therapy materials and activities for speech and language disorders. Free and fun SLP therapy materials. Read-to-use, digital and printable, no prep speech activities.
Speech Therapy Worksheets for Lower Language Levels (Kindergarten through 2nd grade) The middle school worksheets were such a success, I wanted to make a lower level option as well. There are just so many things we might need to cover in speech therapy and these make it really easy for me to make sure that everyone is getting what they need ...
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Free Printable Speech and Language Resources! Being a hero to a child (or many children) with communication disorders is hard. Let's be honest, there are a lot of children out there who need our help and not enough of us to go around. So that's why we're giving away 90+ free printable speech and language resources
Conclusion: Online Speech Therapy Activities. Here is a list of 41 online speech-language therapy activities and games to help your child work on their language skills! These resources are a great way to use online technology and are perfect for children with autism spectrum disorder, communication delays, or other speech-language needs.
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.
SLP Video Games - There's a free "Get Rid of Red" game on Erik X. Raj's site, which allows you to target speech/language skills within the game. (Full access to all online games requires a subscription). Toy Theater - This site is filled with classic games (such as tic-tac-toe and pinball), plus language-related activities.
By Miwa & Chung / December 2, 2020. In this post, you'll find 23 ready-to-use activities to treat expressive aphasia, including language expression and writing impairments. Free free to copy and print them. Or bookmark this post to use during treatment. For hundreds of evidence-based handouts and worksheets, check out our best-selling Adult ...
KI Speech Therapy - Kristin Immicke. This FREEBIE includes 2 worksheets addressing prefixes and suffixes. Great for independent practice or homework. 1 worksheet for practicing prefixes pre-, re-, mis-, un-1 worksheet for practicing suffixes -able, -less, -ful, -lyFor more practice with prefixes and suffixes use my full packet:Prefixes and ...
Speech Therapy Games for Preschoolers. These fun preschool games are perfect language activities for younger kids. 1. Hopscotch Word Fun. Draw a hopscotch on the sidewalk or driveway and write target words in each box. Then have the player say the words out loud to practice speech sounds as they skip through the game. Helps with: Pronunciation.
Spring Articulation Pack /S,R,L/- Speech Therapy by Shelley SLP - This is an amazing freebie worth checking out! It includes 72 /s/ words, 72 /l/ words, and 24 of each prevocalic /r/ words ("ar" 24 words, "air" 24 words, "ear" 24 words, "er" 24 words, "ire" 24 words, and "or" 24 words). Spring Articulation Color by ...
Board games and card games offer tons of opportunities to practice just about any area of speech and language. Practice articulation, intelligibility (talking slowly and clearly), giving and following directions by having your student explain the rules to the game. Word games like Scrabble are fun for vocabulary practice, while Hedbanz and ...
Expressive language is the ability to communicate thoughts, feelings, and ideas through speech, writing, or other forms of output. It's a crucial component of day-to-day interactions and a foundational skill for academic success and social integration. Speech therapy goals aimed at expressive language focus on enhancing the individual's ...
Calculate the costs of lodging and food. 9. Math in Everyday Life: Shopping Spree! We originally called this activity "Weekly Ads"….but that didn't sound as fun as a shopping spree! Come up with cognitive speech therapy activities for adults around planning and creating a shopping list.
Life Skills. Using activities of daily living such as brushing your teeth, getting dressed, making a peanut butter sandwich or raking the leaves are all a great way to practice putting the sequencing steps into the right order. Sequencing Daily Living Skills - Be sure to grab our 9 free 3-step to 5-step sequences and practice worksheets below ...
7. Browse The Web. Review how to open web browsers, use search engines like Google, check email, and close tabs. Even these seemingly simple tasks can be life-changing for motivated patients. 8. Update a Calendar. An ongoing practical cognitive task for patients is updating their calendars.
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. ... following any information or recommendations ...
#Stuttering is commonly grouped into two types termed developmental and neurogenic. ️ Developmental stuttering occurs in young children while they are still learning speech and language skills. ️ Neurogenic stuttering may occur after a stroke, head trauma, or other type of brain injury. ️ If you or a loved one needs #speech services we're ...