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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!
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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**
Social Skills Text Message Conversations | Communication Skills | Texting Messaging
By Queen's Educational Resources
About This Resource
Social Skills Text Message Conversations | Communication Skills | Texting Messaging
About This Resource
★ Topic: Social Skills
★ 10 Text Message Conversations | 3 variations
★ 37 pages
★ Suitable for Middle and High School Students
★ Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides)
★ Uneditable due to copyright purposes
This resource includes:
☆ **30 **Social Skills Text Message Conversation Worksheets (Differentiated)
☆ Google Slide Link
☆ Free Bonus Text Message resource
BONUS (FREE - Print and Digital)
★ 2 Social Skills Text Message Conversation Worksheets (Differentiated)
★ 2 Bulletin Board Task Display Pages (for one of the conversations)
★ Answer Keys | Sample Responses
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Most students have cell phones and regularly communicate with family, friends, and classmates through text messaging. Nearly all students are familiar with this form of communication. Why not teach and practice social skills in a way that resonates with their interests? By using text messaging, students can recognize what effective social skills look and sound like—and what they don’t! These activities will engage students in a fun and relatable way, and no student will be able to resist participating!
This resource includes 10 text message conversations, each offered in three variations to support differentiation, for a total of 30 worksheets. Additionally, the zip file contains a BONUS text messaging resource, featuring one text message conversation in multiple variations, along with an Answer Key.
Text Message Conversation Variation Worksheet Details:
1. Worksheet #1: Contains two questions that are suitable for lower-level students. (These questions ask students to determine if the person has good social skills and support their answer with evidence. The second question asks students to think about how they would respond if they were in the same situation or similar to that.)
2. Worksheet #2: Contains two questions that are suitable for higher-level students. These types of questions are more inference-based and challenge students to think critically about the situation and individuals.
3. **Worksheet #3: **A plain worksheet that only includes the text message conversation (in which you can generate your OWN question). This worksheet contains a box in which students can write the question you generate / or copy a question from the board.
☆☆☆ There are a total of 10 Text Message Conversations in THREE variations.
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Below are some sample questions (included in the worksheets) for Lower-level students (to help you decide if this resource is suitable for your students):
For the SAME text message conversation, some sample questions (included in the worksheets) for Higher-level students include:
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This resource is incredibly effective for struggling readers and writers, particularly those with short attention spans or difficulty maintaining focus during longer texts.
The text message conversations are age-appropriate, highly relevant, familiar, and fun! Students will easily connect with the characters involved in these exchanges. It will be fascinating to observe what students infer from these conversations and how they might respond in similar situations. To extend the activity, consider having students read the texts aloud so they can "hear" examples of strong social skills and recognize what poor communication sounds like.
These Social Skills Text Message Conversation Worksheets can be used in a variety of settings, including as part of a larger lesson, during a mini lesson, or as guided practice. They are also ideal for independent work, pair or group activities, small group discussions, and even for homework or additional practice!
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Created by © Queen's Educational Resources / All Rights Reserved
Your purchase includes one copy to be used in a single classroom. If you are looking for multiple copies, please be sure to purchase additional licenses.
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Please feel free to email me if you have any questions!
Thanksgiving Social Story for Autism and Young Learners
By Kiyana
This 12 page THANKSGIVING social story is a great way to help ease the transition for many students as they go into the holiday season. With engaging clipart and simple sentences, students can learn about what to expect on Thanksgiving Day.
Social Stories are a great way to promote positive behaviors and decrease anxiety for new and unfamiliar situations.
This Thanksgiving social story will help ease the stress of the holidays by providing students with visuals of what scenarios or events may take place on Thanksgiving Day.
This resource is great for young learners and especially for students with autism.
Social Skills Text Messages | Text Messaging | Communication Skills Activities
By Queen's Educational Resources
Social Skills Text Messages | Text Messaging | Communication Skills Activities
About This Resource
★ Social Skills Text Messages
★ Features 20 Text Messaging Worksheets in 2 Variations
★ Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides)
★ Suitable for Upper Elementary, Middle, and High School
★ Sample Responses included
★ Social Emotional Learning
This resource includes:
☆ 20 Text Message Worksheets (with Background Information)
☆ 20 Text Message Worksheets (without Background Information)
☆ Sample Responses
☆ Google Slide Link
Teens today are constantly connected through their cell phones, with texting being one of the primary ways they communicate. While texting makes it easy to stay in touch, it also comes with challenges, as tone and intent can often be misunderstood without face-to-face interaction. Developing strong social skills for texting is essential to ensure that messages are clear, respectful, and considerate of others' feelings. By practicing thoughtful communication, teens can navigate social situations more effectively and avoid unnecessary conflicts or misunderstandings.
This resource features 20 different text conversations designed to help students develop their communication and social skills. Each conversation comes in two versions:
★ Without background information for students ready to respond on their own.
★ With background information included at the bottom of the worksheet to provide additional context and support for thoughtful responses.
The background information is great for students who need extra help understanding the situation and encourages them to respond while considering others' feelings and social dynamics. This format makes it easy to differentiate and meet students' individual needs.
Sample responses are included to support teachers in guiding discussions and providing examples for students.
This worksheet is perfect for practicing empathy, improving social skills, and learning how to handle everyday interactions with care and thoughtfulness.
Created by © Queen's Educational Resources | All Rights Reserved Your purchase includes one copy to be used in a single classroom. If you are looking for multiple copies, please be sure to purchase additional licenses.
Please feel free to email me if you have any questions! queenseducationalresources@gmail.com
Thanksgiving File Folder Game Bundle w/ Social Story
By Kiyana
Thanksgiving Day is right around the corner! Special education teachers, take advantage of these NO PREP file folder games for your small group math centers and independent work stations. These 7 activities are perfect for that short holiday week right before everyone goes on break! This bundle includes a Thanksgiving social story, practice for number identification, addition, subtraction and counting within 20!
Download 6 ready made file folder games as well as a special BONUS Thanksgiving Day Social Story to share with your students.