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Th Words - Speech Therapy Game - Sentences & Conversation - Articulation Cards
By The SLP Curriculum
The WRONG ANSWERS ONLY! speech therapy articulation game was created to target the "th" sound in sentences to improve generalization and carryover in conversation. Use these initial, medial, and final th sound task cards for a super fun individual or group session. These flashcards can be paired with your students' favorite activities!
WRONG ANSWERS ONLY! is a super fun speech therapy game created to elicit a high number of trials while practicing speech sounds. Your students will love this game and keep asking for more! Get excited for tons of laughs!
This articulation resource was created in order to help Speech Language Pathologists target initial "th", final "th", and medial "th" at the word, sentence, and conversational level. This is a great resource to encourage generalization and carryover of sounds in speech for the phonological process of stopping and or any substitutions for the "th" sound. We know that /th/ can be a very difficult sound, so let's make it fun to practice. Research shows that children learn much quicker while engaged in play. This is the perfect game to help our students produce their sounds more quickly.
This is a great resource to use when children are stuck at the word level of a sound. Students will be very motivated to produce their sounds in these silly sentences.
Check out the WRONG ANSWERS ONLY! Articulation Bundle for other sounds!
Included in this resource:
This resource can help target the following:
Consider using the H-Instertion trick for students who are stuck at isolation!
Don't forget to follow my store for more awesome products and rate this product for your TeachShare credits :)
Used in Mixed Groups!
Vocabulary: State meaning of words, along with synonyms and antonyms.
Wh- questions: Ask who, what, where, when, why questions about each word.
Sentence production: Elicit full sentences containing each elicited word.
Complex Sentences: Use "because" to state the reason why an answer is wrong
** Perfect resource for Speech Therapy Observation**
When Question Breakdown - Before & After - Past Present Future - Speech Therapy
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 using Before and After, and Past, Present, and Future concepts 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, and sorting worksheets will walk you through the instruction of WHEN questions step-by-step.
Included in this resource:
Task Cards/Flash Cards can be used to drill WHEN questions that elicit before & after, and past, present, & future concepts being used in the answer. 18 Chores & Activities flashcards to elicit natural conversation of actions that happen before & after one another. They can be paired with motivating board games. Color and Black & White. These task cards include:
6 Household Chores Flash Cards
12 Activities Flash Cards
Teaching Visuals
Colored Materials to Laminate & Velcro
No Prep Worksheets
Teaching Materials:
Excellent Resource for Mixed Groups
Grammar: Naturally elicit past, present, and future tense verbs
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 before, after, while, during, last, next
** Perfect resource for Teacher Observation or Speech Therapy Observation**
R Words - Speech Therapy - Prevocalic & Vocalic - Sentence & Conversation
By The SLP Curriculum
The WRONG ANSWERS ONLY! speech therapy articulation game was created to target the "th" sound in sentences to improve generalization and carryover in conversation. Use these initial, medial, and final r sound task cards for a super fun individual or group session. These flashcards can be paired with your students' favorite activities!
Get excited for tons of laughs in your next Speech Therapy Session!!
WRONG ANSWERS ONLY! is a super fun speech therapy game that will elicit a high number of trials while practicing speech sounds. Your students will love this game and keep asking for more!
This articulation resource was created in order to help Speech Language Pathologists target prevocalic "r" and vocalic "r" (intial /r/ and final /r/) at the word, sentence, and conversational level. Target carryover of initial /r/ and final /r/. This will encourage generalization of sounds in speech for the phonological process of gliding of liquids. We know that initial-r and final-r are very difficult sounds, so let's make them fun to practice. Research shows that children learn much quicker while engaged in play. This is the perfect game to help our students produce their sounds more quickly.
This is a great resource to use when children are stuck at the word level of a sound. Students will be very motivated to produce their sounds in these silly sentences.
Included in this resource:
This resource can help target the following:
Used in Mixed Groups!
Vocabulary: State meaning of words, along with synonyms and antonyms.
Wh- questions: Ask who, what, where, when, why questions about each word.
Sentence production: Elicit full sentences containing each elicited word.
Complex Sentences: Use "because" to state the reason why an answer is wrong
** Perfect resource for Speech Therapy Observation**
When Question Breakdown - Speech Therapy - Morning Afternoon Night - Time Clock
By The SLP Curriculum
This resource serves as a great way to teach speech language therapy students or English language learners to answer WHEN questions. The explicit instruction of time of day (Morning, Afternoon, Night) and time on a clock is essential for children to be able to answer certain WHEN questions, while also providing opportunity for vocabulary development. These visual aids, task cards, sentence model strips, sorting worksheets, and coloring worksheets will walk you through the instruction of beginner WHEN questions step-by-step.
Included in this resource:
Task Cards/Flash Cards can be used to drill WHEN questions that elicit time of the day (Morning, Afternoon, Night) responses. They can also be used as memory games or paired with motivating board games. Task cards include both color and black and white formats to adapt to your lesson. These task Cards include:
Morning:
Afternoon:
Night:
Time on a Clock
Sentence Frames for all sentence structures.
NO PREP coloring worksheets for younger students.
NO PREP Sorting worksheets for skill carryover.
Teaching Materials:
Excellent Resource for Mixed Groups
Grammar: Naturally elicit past, present, and future tense verbs.
Vocabulary: Practice labeling daily activities of living. Produce synonyms and antonyms of verbs.
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 time of the day.
Following directions: Follow directions containing sequential and temporal concepts such as before, while, earlier, later.
** Perfect resource for Teacher Observation or Speech Therapy Observation**
G Words - Speech Therapy Game - Fronting - Sentence & Conversation Carryover
By The SLP Curriculum
This speech therapy articulation game was created to target the "g" sound and the phonological process of fronting in sentences to improve generalization and carryover in conversation. Use these initial, medial, and final g sound task cards for a fun individual or group session. These flashcards can be paired with your students' favorite activities!
Get excited for tons of laughs in your next Speech Therapy Session!! Your students will love this game and keep asking for more!
This articulation resource was created in order to help Speech Language Pathologists target initial /g/, final /g/, and medial /g/ at the word, sentence, and conversational level. This will encourage generalization and carryover of sounds in speech for the phonological process of fronting. We know that "g" can be a very difficult sound, so let's make it fun to practice. Research shows that children learn much quicker while engaged in play!
This is a great resource to use when children are stuck at the word level of a sound. Students will be very motivated to produce their sounds in these silly sentences.
*Check out the ONLY WRONG ANSWERS! Articulation Bundle for other sounds!*
Included in this resource:
This resource can help target the following:
Consider using the H-Instertion trick for students who are stuck at isolation!
Don't forget to follow my store for more awesome products and rate this product for your TeachShare credits :)
Used in Mixed Groups!
Vocabulary: State meaning of words, along with synonyms and antonyms.
Wh- questions: Ask who, what, where, when, why questions about each word.
Sentence production: Elicit full sentences containing each elicited word.
Complex Sentences: Use "because" to state the reason why an answer is wrong
** Perfect resource for Speech Therapy Observation**
L Words - Sentences & Conversation - Speech Therapy Game Articulation Activity
By The SLP Curriculum
The WRONG ANSWERS ONLY! speech therapy articulation game was created to target the "l" sound in sentences to improve generalization and carryover in conversation. Use these initial, medial, and final l sound task cards for a super fun individual or group session. These flashcards can be paired with your students' favorite activities!
Get excited for tons of laughs in your next Speech Therapy Session!
WRONG ANSWERS ONLY! is a super fun speech therapy game will elicit a high number of trials while practicing speech sounds. Your students will love this game and keep asking for more!
This was created in order to help Speech Language Pathologists target initial /l/, final /l/, and medial /l/ at the word, sentence, and conversational level. This is a great resource to encourage generalization and carryover of sounds in speech for the phonological process of gliding and for myofunctional disorders. We know that "l" can be a very difficult sound, so let's make it fun to practice. Research shows that children learn much quicker while engaged in play. This is the perfect game to help our students produce their sounds more quickly.
This is a great resource to use when children are stuck at the word level of a sound. Students will be very motivated to produce their sounds in these silly sentences.
Included in this resource:
This resource can help target the following:
Used in Mixed Groups!
Vocabulary: State meaning of words, along with synonyms and antonyms.
Wh- questions: Ask who, what, where, when, why questions about each word.
Sentence production: Elicit full sentences containing each elicited word.
Complex Sentences: Use "because" to state the reason why an answer is wrong
** Perfect resource for Speech Therapy Observation**
T Words - Speech Therapy Game - Voicing - Sentence Carryover
By The SLP Curriculum
The ONLY WRONG ANSWERS! speech therapy articulation game was created to target the "t" sound in sentences to improve generalization and carryover in conversation. Use these initial, medial, and final t sound task cards for a fun individual or group session. These flashcards can be paired with your students' favorite activities!
Get excited for tons of laughs in your next Speech Therapy Session!!
WRONG ANSWERS ONLY! is a super fun speech therapy game that will elicit a high number of trials while practicing speech sounds. Your students will love this game and keep asking for more!
This articulation resource was created in order to help Speech Language Pathologists target initial /t/, final /t/, and medial /t/ at the word, sentence, and conversational level. This will encourage generalization and carryover of sounds in speech for the phonological process of prevocalic voicing or backing, along with students who present with a tongue thrust. We know that "t" can be a very difficult sound, so let's make it fun to practice. Research shows that children learn much quicker while engaged in play. This is the perfect game to help our students produce their sounds more quickly.
This is a great resource to use when children are stuck at the word level of a sound. Students will be very motivated to produce their sounds in these silly sentences.
Check out the WRONG ANSWERS ONLY! Articulation Bundle for other sounds!
Included in this resource:
This resource can help target the following:
Consider using the H-Instertion trick for students who are stuck at isolation!
Don't forget to follow my store for more awesome products and rate this product for your TeachShare credits :)
Used in Mixed Groups!
Vocabulary: State meaning of words, along with synonyms and antonyms.
Wh- questions: Ask who, what, where, when, why questions about each word.
Sentence production: Elicit full sentences containing each elicited word.
Complex Sentences: Use "because" to state the reason why an answer is wrong
** Perfect resource for Speech Therapy Observation**
S Words - Speech Therapy Game - Sentences & Conversation Articulation Activity
By The SLP Curriculum
The WRONG ANSWERS ONLY! speech therapy articulation game was created to target the "s" sound in sentences to improve generalization and carryover in conversation. Use these initial, medial, and final s sound task cards for a super fun individual or group session. These flashcards can be paired with your students' favorite activities!
Get excited for tons of laughs in your next Speech Therapy Session!!
WRONG ANSWERS ONLY! is a super fun speech therapy game that will elicit a high number of trials while practicing speech sounds. Your students will love this game and keep asking for more!
This articulation resource was created in order to help Speech Language Pathologists target initial /s/, final /s/, and medial /s/ at the word, sentence, and conversational level. This will encourage generalization and carryover of sounds in speech for the phonological process of stopping and for frontal lisps and lateral lisps. We know that "s" can be a very difficult sound, so let's make it fun to practice. Research shows that children learn much quicker while engaged in play. This is the perfect game to help our students produce their sounds more quickly.
This is a great resource to use when children are stuck at the word level of a sound. Students will be very motivated to produce their sounds in these silly sentences.
Included in this resource:
This resource can help target the following:
Used in Mixed Groups!
Vocabulary: State meaning of words, along with synonyms and antonyms.
Wh- questions: Ask who, what, where, when, why questions about each word.
Sentence production: Elicit full sentences containing each elicited word.
Complex Sentences: Use "because" to state the reason why an answer is wrong
** Perfect resource for Speech Therapy Observation**
Ch Words - Speech Therapy Game - Sentences & Conversation Articulation Activity
By The SLP Curriculum
The WRONG ANSWERS ONLY! speech therapy articulation game was created to target the "ch" sound in sentences to improve generalization and carryover in conversation. Use these initial, medial, and final ch sound task cards for a super fun individual or group session. These flashcards can be paired with your students' favorite activities!
Get excited for tons of laughs in your next Speech Therapy Session!!
WRONG ANSWERS ONLY! is a super fun speech therapy will elicit a high number of trials while practicing speech sounds. Your students will love this game and keep asking for more!
This articulation resource was created in order to help Speech Language Pathologists target initial "ch", final "ch", and medial "ch" at the word, sentence, and conversational level. Encourage generalization and carryover of sounds in speech for the phonological process of stopping and for frontal lisps and lateral lisps. We know that /ch/ can be a very difficult sound, so let's make it fun to practice. Research shows that children learn much quicker while engaged in play. This is the perfect game to help our students produce their sounds more quickly.
This is a great resource to use when children are stuck at the word level of a sound. Students will be very motivated to produce their sounds in these silly sentences.
Included in this resource:
This resource can help target the following:
Used in Mixed Groups!
Vocabulary: State meaning of words, along with synonyms and antonyms.
Wh- questions: Ask who, what, where, when, why questions about each word.
Sentence production: Elicit full sentences containing each elicited word.
Complex Sentences: Use "because" to state the reason why an answer is wrong
** Perfect resource for Speech Therapy Observation**
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**
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**
L blends - Speech Therapy Game - Cluster Reduction Sentence & Conversation
By The SLP Curriculum
This speech therapy articulation game was created to target beginning l-blends and the phonological processes of gliding and consonant cluster reduction in sentences to improve generalization and carryover in conversation. Use these mixed initial /l/-blend sound task cards for a fun individual or group session. These flashcards can be paired with your students' favorite activities!
Get excited for tons of laughs in your next Speech Therapy Session!! Your students will love this game and keep asking for more! Research shows that children learn much quicker while engaged in play!
This is a great resource to use when children are stuck at the word level of a sound. Students will be very motivated to produce their sounds in these silly sentences.
15 task cards with 24 words per card for well over 300 trials!
*Check out the ONLY WRONG ANSWERS! Articulation Bundle for other sounds!*
Included in this resource:
This resource can help target the following:
Consider using the H-Instertion trick for students who are stuck at isolation!
Don't forget to follow my store for more awesome products and rate this product for your TeachShare credits :)
Used in Mixed Groups!
Vocabulary: State meaning of words, along with synonyms and antonyms.
Wh- questions: Ask who, what, where, when, why questions about each word.
Sentence production: Elicit full sentences containing each elicited word.
Complex Sentences: Use "because" to state the reason why an answer is wrong
** Perfect resource for Speech Therapy Observation**
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**
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**
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.
Included in this resource:
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.
Included in this resource:
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!
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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* Colorful Semantics Who, What, Where, what doing Cards
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