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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**
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**
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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"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:
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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.
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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**
Present Tense Verbs + Community Helpers - Speech Therapy - No Prep - Task Cards
By The SLP Curriculum
This resource serves as a start-to-finish way to teach speech language therapy students or English language learners the correct form of present tense verbs. The use of community helpers naturally elicits present tense verbs, while also providing opportunity for vocabulary development. Start by producing short sentences with community helper flashcards, then advance skills by using fill-in-the-blank sentence worksheets, sentence writing worksheets, and reading comprehension worksheets.
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Task Cards/Flash Cards can be used to drill correct use of present tense verbs in sentences. They can also be used as memory games or paired with motivating board games. Singular and plural subjects are pictured in both color and black-and-white. Task cards include both picture-only and picture-and-word formats to adapt to your lesson. Community helpers include:
Sentence Frames for all sentence structures including present tense verbs.
NO PREP Reading comprehension passages are written to naturally elicit use of present tense verbs in answers. Words-only and icon-supported reading passages are included for a variety of reading levels.
NO PREP Fill-in-the-blank writing worksheets provide writing opportunities for singular, plural, and mixed subjects with support of a word bank.
NO PREP Independent writing worksheets promote correct use of present tense verbs when writing complete sentences.
Teaching Materials:
Excellent Resource for Mixed Groups
Grammar: Naturally elicit present tense sentences for singular and plural subjects through flashcards, fill-in-the-blank sentence worksheets, sentence writing worksheets, and reading comprehension worksheets. Present progressive, Past, Future, and all other tenses can be prompted as well.
Vocabulary: Practice labeling community helpers/occupations and their actions. Sort pictured community helpers by location, attributes, tools, actions, etc. Compare and contrast community helpers. Produce synonyms and antonyms of verbs.
Wh- questions: Ask who, what, where, when, why questions about community helpers. Use reading comprehension passage to answer wh- and inferential questions.
WHEN Question Breakdown - Cause and Effect - Speech Therapy - Compound Sentences
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 using the word "when" to produce a compound or complex sentence is essential for children to be able to answer certain WHEN questions, while also providing opportunity for vocabulary development, sequencing, categorization, and complex sentence production. These visual aids, task cards, sentence model strips, and sorting worksheets will walk you through the instruction of WHEN questions step-by-step.
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Task Cards/Flash Cards can be used to drill WHEN questions that elicit "when" being used in the answer - the sentence structure that is used to answer cause/effect relationship WHEN questions. They can also be used as memory games or paired with motivating board games. These task Cards include:
20 Sets of Cause and Effect Flash Cards - 40 Cards Total!
No Prep Worksheets
Teaching Visuals
Teaching Materials:
Excellent Resource for Mixed Groups
Grammar: Naturally elicit first person, second person, and third person sentences
Vocabulary: Practice labeling common objects and actions. Produce synonyms and antonyms of verbs.
Wh- questions: Ask who, what, where, when, why questions common objects and events
Sequencing: Sequencing events
Sentence production: Elicit compound and complex sentences with details using task cards and sentence visuals.
Categorization: Categorize objects and events
Following directions: Follow directions containing sequential and temporal concepts such as when and while
** Perfect resource for Teacher Observation or Speech Therapy Observation**
Answer key included!
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.
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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**