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Colorful Semantics Sentence Writing Support
By SEN Resource Source
Colorful Semantics is a structured language intervention designed to support the development of language and communication skills, particularly in children with speech and language difficulties. This resource includes sentence making boards for children to plan and write sentences using the cards. It also includes all 4 sets of color coded cards for who, what doing, what and where. There are 354 cards in total.
Why do you need this?
Colorful Semantics uses color coded cards to help children to learn the important elements of a sentence and how to join them together in the correct order. By visually representing each part of the sentence with a specific color, learners can better understand the structure and meaning of sentences, as well as the relationships between words.
How and when might you use this?
This approach is often implemented through a variety of interactive and hands-on activities, such as sentence building games, storytelling, and picture-based exercises. It can be tailored to the individual needs and abilities of learners, making it suitable for use in both classroom settings and speech and language clinics.
What’s included?
· 354 Cards for 'Who', 'What', 'Where' and 'What doing'
· 4 different versions of sentence support cards with lines to write sentences
· 4 different versions of sentence support cards with handwriting lines
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At the Supermarket Speech Opportunity Packet
By ARIANA PEREZ
Looking for a fun and engaging way to help your little ones develop their speech and language skills?
This resource is the perfect addition to any preschool, pre-k, kindergarten and 1st graders classroom, as well as for speech therapists, occupational therapists, and parents who want to encourage their child's speech development through fun and interactive play.
Inside this comprehensive packet, you'll find everything you need to set up a grocery store/supermarket pretend play activity or center, with plenty of ideas and inspiration for child initiation and creativity.
Your little ones will love playing store and practicing their language and social skills in a fun and engaging way.
This packet includes:
Your child will not only improve their speech and language skills but also their critical thinking abilities.
Skills:
Perfect for both classroom and home use, this resource is sure to be a hit with children and adults alike.
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Colorful Semantics Sentence Building Boards
By SEN Resource Source
Colorful Semantics is a structured language intervention designed to support the development of language and communication skills, particularly in children with speech and language difficulties. This resource includes boards with pictures on and spaces for children to build sentences using the relevant 'who', 'what', 'where', 'what doing' cards.
Why do you need this?
Colorful Semantics uses color coded cards to help children to learn the important elements of a sentence and how to join them together in the correct order. By visually representing each part of the sentence with a specific color, learners can better understand the structure and meaning of sentences, as well as the relationships between words.
How and when might you use this?
This approach is often implemented through a variety of interactive and hands-on activities, such as sentence building games, storytelling, and picture-based exercises. It can be tailored to the individual needs and abilities of learners, making it suitable for use in both classroom settings and speech and language clinics.
What’s included?
34 Sentence building boards and 96 corresponding who, what, where and what doing cards to build sentences.
If you like this product here are some other things you may be interested in…
* Colorful Semantics Who, What, Where, what doing Cards
* Colorful Semantics what like, who to, who with, how and when cards
* Colorful Semantics Sentence Making Support
* Colorful Semantic Visual Cue Cards
Food Pack Speech Therapy Opportunities English
By ARIANA PEREZ
A new addition to my Speech Therapy, or as I like to call them, Opportunities pack.
This engaging product is designed to motivate children to speak and practice their language skills in a fun and interactive way, with a delightful farmer's market theme that will capture their imaginations.
This comprehensive resource includes a variety of open-ended questions, such as "What will mom buy today?" and "What are we having for breakfast?" These questions encourage children to express themselves, develop their vocabulary, and practice their speech sounds, while also fostering important skills such as predicting and making requests.
To make the learning experience even more exciting, the product also includes clipart of different foods that can be printed, laminated, cut out and use with velcro. Additionally, it also includes a coloring page of clipart you can use as answers. These adorable food drawings can be used as visual aids, allowing children to use them as answers to the questions. This hands-on approach enhances their speech and language skills in a multi-sensory way and promotes understanding of prepositions such as "in," "out," "full," "half," and more, as they interact with the cookie jar activity included in the pack.
Parents and teachers will find this resource easy to use, with clear instructions and colorful visuals that make speech therapy sessions enjoyable and effective. The farmer's market theme adds a touch of creativity and imagination to the learning process, making it a hit with children.
This is a valuable tool for building their speech and language skills, including prepositions and counting. This comprehensive pack offers endless opportunities for communication, prediction, and interaction, making it well worth the investment.
English
Example answers are provided.
Fall Pumpkin Mini Unit with interactive books for special education
By Until the Pieces Fit
One week full of Pumpkin Themed Mini Unit with 2 interactive adapted books & extension activities.
Book 1: Visiting a Pumpkin patch
Introduce vocabulary related to a pumpkin patch then read a story. The story needs some prep work prior, but can be used again and again & is adapted to support student learning.Students will read a story about visiting a pumpkin patch. Followup with a story map, ordering by size, sorting by size & clip cards
Book 2: How to carve a jack-o-lantern
Introduce vocabulary related to carving a jack-o-lantern then read the story. The story needs some prep work prior, but can be used again and again & is adapted to support student learning. Follow up by completing steps to carve a pumpkin, designing a pumpkin art & writing prompts.
Thank you so much for checking out my Fall Mini Unit that is focused on pumpkins! If you want to see more, check me out below!
Follow my store!
By ARIANA PEREZ
This pack includes more than 6 activities to practice household vocabulary.
These activities will require you to print, laminate, cut, and add Velcro.
It is perfect for parents and teachers looking to motivate children to speak and improve their speech skills with an engaging “in the house” theme.
With a variety of activities, this resource helps children recognize and label different rooms in a house, identify household items that belong in those rooms, as well as identifying which house items have certain functions.
This resource includes different backgrounds of various rooms in a house, providing a visual and interactive way for children to practice speaking skills.
The product also includes clipart of household items that can be printed, laminated, cut, and Velcroed for interactive learning. Children can use these drawings as answers to questions and engage in activities such as labeling rooms, identifying items, and organizing them in a table chart. The resource also features coloring pages of household items that can be used for additional activities, such as finding and matching pictures.
Designed to be easy to use, this resource provides examples of how to use the activities as I use them with my son and offers a fun and interactive way for children to practice speech skills related to household items and rooms in a house. It's a valuable tool for speech therapy sessions, homeschooling, or at-home practice.
Adaptive Books for Early Item Naming & Identification - for special education
By Until the Pieces Fit
Are you in search of effective materials to facilitate the foundational stages of item naming and identification for learners? This set comprises four distinct topics, each thoughtfully designed to provide optimal support during the learning process. With three progressive levels of difficulty for each topic, including errorless tasks, choices of 3, and choices of 8, our Adaptive Books are a versatile resource catering to diverse learning needs.
Print & Go Practice Worksheets: Complementing the adaptive books, each topic includes print-and-go practice worksheets. These worksheets allow learners to reinforce their understanding through independent practice. The combination of interactive books and practice worksheets ensures a well-rounded learning experience.
The Errorless Books introduce students to the item they are learning. Students are then provided an "I see" statement & have two pages for demonstrating understanding. Students are asked to point to the item & to circle the object. These are intended to be either printed and used or printed laminated & expo markers.
Choice of 3: The books with a choice of 3 follow the same format as the Errorless book; however, when asked to point to / circle the item, they have a selection of 3 items. These are intended to be either printed and used or printed laminated & expo markers.
Choice of 8 or 10: Adaptive books that need some prep work. All pages provide visual support and an "I see" statement. Students will remove the matching icon and place it on the page they read.
Vocabulary Words:
Book 1: Household items: house, silverware, bowl, tub, couch, stove, chair, table, rug, lamp, books
Book 2: Animals: fish, bird, goat, cat, chicken, pig, duck, cow, horse, dog, sheep, hamster
Book 3: toys: doll, football, truck, teddy bear, bubbles, ball, kite, balloon
Book 4: School Items: glue, backpack scissors, smart board, desk, teacher, pencil, crayons, bus
Do you love adaptive books & want a lot of options for your students? Then, check out my growing bundle! Now is the time to grab this bundle, as I am making many additional sets that will be included!
Growing Bundle! Adaptive / Interactive Books for Special Education.
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When Question Breakdown - Speech Therapy - Days of Week, Date, Year
By The SLP Curriculum
This resource serves as a great way to teach speech language therapy students or English language learners different ways to answer WHEN questions. The explicit instruction of Days of the Week, Date, and Year is essential for children to be able to answer certain WHEN questions, while also providing opportunity for vocabulary development, sequencing, categorization, and sentence production. These visual aids, flashcards, sentence model strips, worksheets will walk you through the instruction of beginner WHEN questions step-by-step.
Included in this resource:
Teaching Visuals
Teaching Materials:
Date Task Cards:
Year Task Cards:
No Prep Worksheets
Excellent Resource for Mixed Groups
Grammar: Naturally elicit past, present, and future tense verbs.
Vocabulary: Practice labeling actions. Produce synonyms and antonyms of verbs.
Wh- questions: Ask who, what, where, when, why questions.
Sequencing: Sequencing actions using calendars and schedules.
Sentence production: Elicit full sentences with details using task cards and sentence visuals.
Categorization: Categorize by Activity type.
Following directions: Follow directions containing sequential and temporal concepts such as before, after, while, earlier, later.
** Perfect resource for Teacher Observation or Speech Therapy Observation**
Valentine's Day Following Directions - Spatial Concepts - Speech Therapy
By The SLP Curriculum
This winter Valentine's Day activity resource serves as a great way to teach speech language therapy students or English language learners how to follow directions and produce sentences containing spatial concepts. While many resources offer mixed practice with multiple spatial concepts at the same time, this is often too much for our students to handle. This resource allows for repeated blocked practice for each individual spatial concept to improve memory and understanding of the concept. Spatial concepts are presented in opposites, with one concept emphasized on each page. This activity allows for increased language comprehension while also providing opportunity for vocabulary development, sequencing, categorization, and sentence production.
Included in this resource:
Task Cards/Flash Cards can be used to drill spatial concepts with the fun Love Monster picture, engaging students as they practice following directions. They can also be used as memory games or paired with motivating board games. These task Cards include:
NO PREP Worksheets
Colored Page
Teaching Visuals
Excellent Resource for Mixed Groups
Grammar: prepositional phrases
Vocabulary: Practice labeling seasonal objects
Wh- questions: Ask who, what, where, when, why questions about Valentines Day
Sentence production: Elicit full sentences with details using task cards and sentence visuals. Increase MLU
Categorization: Categorize Valentine's Day objects
Following directions: Improving receptive language and listening skills
** Perfect resource for Teacher Observation or Speech Therapy Observation**
"Goes" Present Tense Sentences - Speech Therapy - Sorting by Location
By The SLP Curriculum
This product is great for students working on those tricky present tense sentences that aren't the easiest to elicit naturally. As many students use "go" incorrectly for singular subjects ("The crayon go in the box"), students will have repeated practice of "goes" sentences with this resource. This is done through sorting of objects by location (e.g., "The toothbrush goes in the bathroom"). NO PREP worksheets and sentence frames are also included. The following rooms are included in sorting activities:
Included in this resource:
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Back to School Clip Cards - Shapes, Colors, Numbers, Beginning Sounds Bundle
By The Chatty Kinder
These hands-on Kindergarten Clip Cards are a great option for your kindergarten Back to School centers. This printable includes clip cards to practice 2D Shapes, Beginning Sounds, Colors and Numbers with your preschoolers and kindergarteners. The printable comes in an engaging wheel clip cards printable making this perfect for a hands-on Back to School Math Center! These wheel clip cards are also great for your early finishers, enrichment opportunities, morning work, or even intervention groups.
What is included in this Wheel Clip Cards Bundle?
- 2D Shapes Wheel Clip Cards (with real photos) - 12 Wheels
- Beginning Sounds Wheel Clip Cards (with clipart) - 5 Wheels
- Colors Wheel Clip Cards (with real photos) - 11 Wheels
- 1 to 20 Number Sense Wheel Clip Cards (with clipart) - 20 Wheels
Using this printable:
These hands-on and engaging Wheel Clip Cards are designed for young children who are learning the skills above and can use these for additional practice.
How do you use these clip cards?
Children will use wooden clothespin and clip the sides that match the number/color/beginning sound/shape in the center of the wheel.
How many wheels are included in the printable?
There are a total of 69 Wheels included for all the 4 sets. You can decide how many wheels can be used, it can just a few or multiple can be used at once depending on the learner.
This bundle can be used to strengthen fine motor skills, explore during morning work or used as supplemental literacy/math centers. The clip cards are skill-based, they are not thematic, so they can be used anytime during the year.
The centers are best used once printed on cardstock and/or laminated. You can choose to implement these centers in an independent way or use with small-groups.
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Leprechaun Compare & Contrast - Speech Therapy - St. Patrick's Day Task Cards
By The SLP Curriculum
This spring St. Patrick's Day activity resource serves as a great way to teach speech language therapy students or English language learners how to compare and contrast. This resource allows for repeated practice of comparing and contrasting using pictures with one difference. Students will learn to compare and contrast pictures while having fun describing leprechaun pictures. Teaching scripts are included along with simple visuals and sentence strips to encourage complex sentence production.
Included in this resource:
Task Cards/Flash Cards can be used to practice comparing and contrasting with the fun Leprechaun pictures, engaging students as they practice following directions. They can also be used as memory games or paired with motivating board game activities. These task Cards include:
NO PREP Worksheet
Teaching Visuals
Excellent Resource for Mixed Groups
Syntax: complex sentences
Vocabulary: Practice labeling seasonal objects
Wh- questions: Ask who, what, where, when, why questions about St. Patrick's Day
Sentence production: Elicit full sentences with details using task cards and sentence visuals. Increase MLU
Categorization: Categorize St. Patrick's Day objects
Following directions: Improving receptive language and listening skills
** Perfect resource for Teacher Observation or Speech Therapy Observation**
Dinosaurs Adapted Books (5 books, I see, dino facts, & extension activities)
By Until the Pieces Fit
Do your students love dinosaurs? These dinosaur adapted books were made with the diverse special education classroom in mind. If you need to work on comprehension, there are 3 levels of corresponding work. This is great when you have a class with multiple levels, or when you have students for multiple years.
5 differentiated books & materials (vocabulary, matching, comprehension, assessment, writing & clip cards)
Check out the preview to see a sample of the books!
Book 1: Finding Fossils
This book provides explanations of different fossils.
Book 2: Finding Dinosaurs
This book talks about 6 different dinosaurs! Check understanding using the removable icons.
Book 3: Dinosaur Dig
Go with your students on a dinosaur dig! Check understanding using the removable icons.
Book 4 & 5: "I see" books.
These books focus on tools and dinosaurs.
You can spend additional time with the books using the materials aligned to each book. These include activities with understanding vocabulary, pages you can post in your classroom, and writing exercises. Clip cards are also included for station work.
Fruit Sorts Using Photos - Non-Identical Sorting - Category Sort Activity Mats
By The Chatty Kinder
Practice non-identical sorting and learn about fruits at the same time! My Fruit Sorts Activity Mats provide category sorting practice for learners. Great for students with autism, early intervention, speech and occupational therapy, and ESL vocabulary acquisition, sorting and naming non-identical items is perfect for learners who have mastered basic matching and need a more complex activity.
Not only does this resource give students a more complex activity than basic sorting, but students have an opportunity to practice skills in categorizing and discrimination.
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Sorting Mats (with real photos) Bundle!
What You Get:
26 Included Fruits:
How to use this fruit sorting activity?
DIFFERENTIATION TIP: Vary the number of mats used to modify or amplify the activity.
*Check out the preview above for a look inside*
This activity was created to give children an opportunity to become familiar with fruits regardless of how they are presented, whether in cut or whole or whether its being sold in a supermarket. I have tried to include a huge variety of fruits in different circumstances to increase diversity. If there are any other fruits that you would like to see included please do let me know, I would love to update the file with the necessary fruits.
This resource was created to give students exposure to fruits in different formats - cut, whole, in a supermarket, or how they are planted. I have tried to include a huge variety of fruits in different circumstances to increase diversity.
Please let me know if there are any other fruits that you would like to see included - I would love to add them to this resource!
You might be also interested in these Fruit Printables:
Fruits Matching Activity
Fruits Montessori 3-Part Cards (FREE!)
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Easter Bunny Compare & Contrast - Speech Language Therapy - Spring Describing
By The SLP Curriculum
This spring Easter Bunny comparing and contrasting activity is a great language activity for speech therapy students or English language learners learning to compare and contrast. The task cards and NO PREP worksheet with simple differences allows for teaching of describing, vocabulary, and sentence production as well.
This resource allows for repeated practice of comparing and contrasting using pictures with one difference. Students will learn to compare and contrast pictures while having fun describing Bunny pictures. Teaching scripts are included along with simple visuals and sentence strips to encourage complex sentence production.
Included in this resource:
Task Cards/Flash Cards can be used to practice comparing and contrasting with the fun Bunny pictures. These task Cards include:
NO PREP Worksheet
Teaching Visuals
Excellent Resource for Mixed Groups
Syntax: complex sentences
Vocabulary: Practice labeling seasonal objects
Wh- questions: Ask who, what, where, when, why questions about Easter
Sentence production: Elicit full sentences with details using task cards and sentence visuals. Increase MLU
Categorization: Categorize Easter objects
Following directions: Improving receptive language and listening skills
** Perfect resource for Teacher Observation or Speech Therapy Observation**
AUDIO VISUAL CARDS WITH QUIZCARDS- ENGLISH DECKS
By ARIANA PEREZ
Visual-Audio Cards
2 Decks✏️
⭐Each card includes a funny sound, an audio to each word, an image to represent the verb.
⭐At the end students can respond to self-check cards that ask about the verbs.
⭐This is a great visual and it's interactive!
I created these to help my son with Autism in learning verbs. He is extremely visual. This set includes 2 Decks of verbs.
Here is the list of verbs that are represented:
to stretch
to pet the dog
to eat an apple
wash your face
to wave
brush my teeth
watch tv
take a bath
eat breakfast
dress oneself
study
leave the house
comb hair
to dance
to choose
make a sandcastle
wash the dog
pour juice
to cry
feed the chicks
cover your eyes
to choose
go up ladder
Deck 2:
reading
get out
go to sleep
clean up
walking the dog
Chop
rake
drop off
drinking
to write
to talk
to think
get in
hanging up
turn off
running
giving a gift
swimming
standing
cooking
clapping
trying on
turning on
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Where Questions Places - Speech Therapy - Inside + Outside - Rooms in a House
By The SLP Curriculum
This resource serves as a great way to teach speech language therapy students or English language learners to answer WHERE questions. The explicit instruction of places, including Inside + Outside and Rooms in a House can be essential for children to be able to answer certain WHERE questions, while also providing opportunity for vocabulary development. These visual aids, task cards, sentence model strips, sorting worksheets, coloring worksheets, and reading comprehension worksheets will walk you through the instruction of beginner WHERE questions step-by-step to help students comprehend wh-questions.
Included in this resource:
Task Cards/Flash Cards can be used to drill WHERE questions that elicit responses responses containing Inside/Outside and Rooms in a house. They can also be used as memory games or paired with motivating board games. These task Cards include:
Inside + Outside:
Places at Home:
Sentence Frames for sentence structures.
7 NO PREP coloring and sorting worksheets for skill carryover.
Teaching Materials:
Excellent Resource for Mixed Groups
MLU: Naturally increase MLU
Vocabulary: Practice labeling daily activities of living, everyday places
Wh- questions: Ask who, what, where, when, why questions about daily routines.
Sequencing: Sequence daily routines.
Sentence production: Elicit full sentences with details using task cards and sentence visuals.
Categorization: Categorize by location.
Following directions: Follow directions containing sequential and temporal concepts such as before, while, earlier, later
** Perfect resource for Teacher Observation or Speech Therapy Observation**
Spring Bugs Compare & Contrast - Speech Language Therapy - Seasonal Vocabulary
By The SLP Curriculum
This Spring Bugs comparing and contrasting activity is a great language activity for speech therapy students or English language learners learning to compare and contrast. The task cards and NO PREP worksheet with simple differences allows for teaching of describing, vocabulary, and complex sentence production.
This resource allows for repeated practice of comparing and contrasting using pictures with one difference. Students will learn to compare and contrast pictures while having fun describing Bugs pictures. Teaching scripts are included along with simple visuals and sentence strips to encourage complex sentence production.
Included in this resource:
Task Cards/Flash Cards can be used to practice comparing and contrasting with the fun Bugs pictures. These task Cards include:
NO PREP Worksheet
Teaching Visuals
Excellent Resource for Mixed Groups
Syntax: complex sentences
Vocabulary: Practice labeling seasonal objects
Wh- questions: Ask who, what, where, when, why questions about Easter
Sentence production: Elicit full sentences with details using task cards and sentence visuals. Increase MLU
Categorization: Categorize Easter objects
Following directions: Improving receptive language and listening skills
** Perfect resource for Teacher Observation or Speech Therapy Observation**
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Where Questions - Places at School - Speech Therapy Task Cards + NO PREP
By The SLP Curriculum
This resource serves as a great way to teach speech language therapy students or English language learners to answer WHERE questions with pictures and visual aids. The explicit instruction of locations, including places at school can be essential for children to be able to answer certain WHERE questions, while also providing opportunity for vocabulary development. These visual aids, task cards, sentence model strips, sorting worksheets, coloring worksheets, and reading comprehension worksheets will walk you through the instruction of beginner WHERE questions step-by-step to help students comprehend wh-questions.
Included in this resource:
Task Cards/Flash Cards can be used to drill WHERE questions that elicit responses containing Places at School. They can also be used as memory games or paired with motivating board games. These task Cards include:
Sentence Frames for sentence structures.
NO PREP worksheets for skill carryover.
Teaching Materials:
Excellent Resource for Mixed Groups
MLU: Naturally increase MLU
Vocabulary: Practice labeling daily activities of living, everyday places, objects
Wh- questions: Ask who, what, where, when, why questions about daily school routines.
Sequencing: Sequence daily school routines.
Sentence production: Elicit full sentences with details using task cards and sentence visuals.
Categorization: Categorize by location.
Following directions: Follow directions containing spatial concept "in"
** Perfect resource for Teacher Observation or Speech Therapy Observation**
Summer Activities Bundle|Coloring Pages|Sentence Scrambles|Word Search Puzzles
By LessonLink Teacher
This Summer Activities Bundle is a collection of engaging and educational resources designed to keep your students entertained during the summer months.
It includes coloring pages, sentence scrambles, and word search puzzles, all centered around summer themes.
The coloring pages feature various illustrations related to summer, allowing the students to unleash their creativity and bring them to life with vibrant colors.
The sentence scrambles challenge their language skills as they rearrange jumbled words to form coherent and meaningful sentences.
Lastly, the word search puzzles present a fun and stimulating way to improve the student's vocabulary by searching for hidden summer-related words within a grid of letters.
With this bundle, your students will enjoy a range of activities that combine entertainment and learning, making their summer days even more enjoyable.
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