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Math in Speech Therapy - Decimals, Place Value - Before & After - Math Language
By The SLP Curriculum
Target language comprehension & sentence production of temporal and spatial concepts using your speech therapy students' math curriculum! These teaching scripts, Task Cards, & NO PREP Worksheets will help our students understand decimals by targeting language in the context of math. This resource contains math task cards and worksheets to ensure that what we do in our therapy room will generalize in the classroom for our students with speech and language deficits.
All SLPs knows how much language is embedded in our students’ math lessons. It is often taught in the classroom through following directions (“Look before the decimal”) or questioning (“Where is the 2?”), but we know that our students are often unable to follow the directions or answer those questions.
This resource solves that problem! Help students to understand the spatial and temporal concepts needed to learn decimals, while emphasizing expressive language development in order to participate in classroom discussions. Teaching these concepts while using numbers allows for quicker generalization into the classroom.
Included in this resource:
Teaching Scripts for Before/After and Place Value
Task Cards/Flash Cards can be used to drill concepts to improve retention. They can be paired with motivating board games. These task cards include:
Visual Aids - 23 different visual aids with options for every learner and teaching style
NO PREP Worksheets to extend learning, engage students, and improve generalization of concepts
Consider using this Before & After resource for students who need more help!
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Excellent Resource for Mixed Groups
Grammar & Syntax: Elicit complex sentence production
Articulation: final /s/ and "th"
Following directions: Follow directions containing sequential and temporal concepts before, after, while, during, last, next
** Perfect resource for Teacher Observation or Speech Therapy Observation**
Task & Clip Card Growing Bundle - Beginning Sounds, Reading, Counting, Addition
By Kimberly
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Read and Respond to Body Language and Social Cues | Body Language
By Queen's Educational Resources
Read and Respond to Body Language and Social Cues | Body Language
ABOUT THIS RESOURCE
★ Body Language and Social Cues
★ 120 Pages
★ Print and Digital
★ Grades 3-12, Students with Autism, Students with Disabilities, ELL’s, and Special Education Students
This resource includes:
★ 12 COLORED and B&W SCENARIO Task Cards (4 variations)
★ 20 COLORED and B&W PICTURE Task Cards (4 variations)
★ 36 Scenario Worksheets and KEYS (same scenarios in the Task Cards)
► There are 12 scenario worksheets that come in 3 different variations
totaling 36 Worksheets
★ ANSWER KEYS for all scenario questions
★ 40 Picture Worksheets (Same pictures in the Task Cards)
► There are 20 Picture Worksheets that come in 2 different variations
totaling 40 Worksheets
★ 2 Google Slide Links
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This resource is also included in Google Slides! Text boxes have already been created to make it easier for you and your students! Each Leadership Activity Worksheet slide includes two instruction solution tabs for when students accidentally delete text boxes and when they want to zoom in (to enlarge worksheets). It's super helpful for students who are not that familiar with how to use Google Slides or need the extra assistance.
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Many of our students with learning and attention issues have difficulty reading body language. Failure to pick up on non-verbal signals, including body language and gestures, can make it hard for students or children to navigate all sorts of social situations. Body language and gestures convey messages, meaning, and important information beyond what is said. This resource is intended to help students "read" body language and navigate social situations successfully. It is also intended to provide students with opportunities to practice social skills by reading and responding to people’s body languages and gestures in an appropriate, positive manner.
▶️ 12 Scenario Task Cards
The Scenario Task Cards contain highly relevant scenarios related to body language. Students are asked what the person's body language is communicating and what it indicates the person might be feeling.
There are 12 Scenario Task Cards that come in FOUR different variations:
► Set #1: Brown Task Cards with Questions
► Set #2: Brown Task Cards without Questions
► Set #3: B&W Task Cards with Questions
► Set #4: B&W Task Cards without Questions
▶️ 20 Picture Task Cards
There are 20 Picture Task Cards that come in 4 variations:
► Set #1: Brown Task Cards with Questions
► Set #2: Brown Task Cards without Questions
► Set #3: B&W Task Cards with Questions
► Set #4: B&W Task Cards without Questions
▶️ SCENARIO WORKSHEETS (Print and Digital)
12 Scenario Worksheets that come in 3 variations totaling 36 worksheets. ANSWER KEYS are included to help facilitate discussions. The scenarios in the worksheets are the same scenarios in the Task Cards.
► Worksheet Variation #1: Contains three questions about what a person's body language is communicating, what it indicates he or she might be feeling, and how you can best respond to the person in that situation. (This is a perfect opportunity for your students to practice social skills and empathy!)
► Worksheet Variation #2: Contains two questions about what would be an appropriate response in the situation presented, and what would be an inappropriate response in the situation presented. (Another great opportunity for your students to practice social skills and empathy!)
► Worksheet Variation #3: Contains the same scenarios with a blank space for you to generate your own question and students write it on the line and answer it.
▶️ PICTURE WORKSHEETS (Print and Digital)
20 Picture Worksheets that come in 2 variations (totaling 40 worksheets). There are 20 worksheets that contain the same pictures in the Picture Task Cards.
► Picture Worksheet Variation #1: Contains two questions about the message the person’s body language is sending, and how the person is feeling. In this worksheet, students have to provide evidence to support their answer about how the person in the picture might be feeling.
► Picture Worksheet Variation #2: A blank space is provided for you to generate your own question and students write it on the line and answer it.
This resource provides a perfect opportunity for your students to understand social cues, interpret body language, practice social skills, and make inferences. This resource features real life scenarios and highly relevant photographs of people. Students with autism spectrum disorders often have the most difficult time with these skills and can benefit greatly from the visuals.
SUGGESTIONS FOR USE:
How/When To Use Scenario Task Cards
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❌ Lesson plans are not included. This product can be used in addition to your own lesson plans and in such a way that best meets the needs of your students.
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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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Back to School Themed Special Education Task Card Bundle l Life Skills l Centers
By Specifically Sped
These back to school themed task card sets are perfect for special education classrooms, life skills programs, or center-based activities. They can be used for individualized instruction, small-group activities, iep goal or independent practice. The tasks are designed to enhance key skills, promote engagement, and support student learning during the back-to-school period.
Included:
**►**Color Sort ►Mixed Math (with visuals) ►Letter Sound Match ►ABC Tracing ►Back to School Social Story ►Errorless Letter to Letter Match ►Mixed Multiplication ►Number Identification ►Shape Match
Related Products:
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Number Symbol and Word Recognition
Shape Match Task Box Set
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Counting, Addition, and Subtraction Task Card Set
Back to School Beginning Sounds
ABC Tracing Task Card Set
Back to School Color Task Card Set
ABC Letter Match Task Card Set
Math in Speech Therapy - Quantitative Concept Sentences & Following Directions
By The SLP Curriculum
Target language comprehension & sentence production of quantitative concepts using your speech therapy students' math curriculum! These teaching scripts, Task Cards, & NO PREP Worksheets will help our students understand the concepts Each, Every, Some, A Few, Several, Many, A Lot, More, Less, Fewer, Greater, All, None, Equal, Match, Most, and Least by targeting language in the context of math. This resource contains math task cards and worksheets to ensure that what we do in our therapy room will generalize in the classroom for our students with speech and language deficits.
All SLPs knows how much language is embedded in our students’ math lessons. It is often taught in the classroom through following directions (“Point to the group with many”) or questioning (“Are they equal?”), but we know that our students are often unable to follow the directions or answer those questions.
This resource solves that problem! Help students to understand the quantitative concepts needed to learn counting and describing numbers, while emphasizing expressive language development in order to participate in classroom discussions. Teaching these concepts while using numbers and math concepts allows for quicker generalization into the classroom.
Included in this resource:
Teaching Scripts for quantitative concepts Each, Every, Some, A Few, Several, Many, A Lot, More, Less, Fewer, Greater, All, None, Equal, Match, Most, and Least
Task Cards/Flash Cards can be used to drill concepts to improve retention. They can be paired with motivating board games. These task cards include:
Sentence Frames - 36 sentence frames to use as a guide with task cards
NO PREP Worksheets to extend learning, engage students, and improve generalization of concepts
Consider using this Before & After resource for students who need more help!
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Excellent Resource for Mixed Groups
Grammar & Syntax: Elicit complex sentence production
Following directions: Follow directions containing quantitative concepts
** Perfect resource for Teacher Observation or Speech Therapy Observation**
How to Teach Before & After Following Directions Visual Aid - Speech Therapy
By The SLP Curriculum
Teach speech language therapy students or English language learners how to follow 2-step directions containing Before and After! These visual aids and teaching scripts provide a simple way to teach following 2-step directions with these temporal concepts, improving comprehension of multi-step directions.
The Before Beaver teaches students that any direction following the word "before" will come second. We teach this by showing students that anything in the Beaver's tail comes second, because the tail is the second part of its body.
The After Alligator teaches students that any direction following with word "after" will come first. We teach this by showing students that anything in the Alligator's mouth will come first, because the mouth is the first part of its body.
These fun visual strips will keep students engaged while learning to follow these 2-step directions. Smaller visual cards are included to provide even more visual support within the Beaver and Alligator visuals, by placing the cards in the tail or mouth while attempting to follow directions.
NO PREP Worksheets included with opportunities to practice isolated skills, which we know that our students often need! 4 pages of Before practice, 4 pages of After practice, and 4 pages of mixed Before and After practice.
Included in this resource:
Teaching Visuals
Following Directions Task Cards
No Prep Worksheets
Consider using this Before & After resource for producing complex sentences!
Try this Before & After Decimals resource for classroom carryover.
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Excellent Resource for Mixed Groups
Vocabulary: Practice labeling common objects, category, function, location, + parts
Wh- questions: Ask who, what, where, when, why questions about common objects
Sequencing: Sequencing directions
Sentence production: Elicit compound and complex sentences
** Perfect resource for Teacher Observation or Speech Therapy Observation**
Spring Comparing and Contrasting Bundle - Speech Therapy Complex Sentences -
By The SLP Curriculum
This Spring 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, Leprechaun, and 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 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 Spring objects
Following directions: Improving receptive language and listening skills
** Perfect resource for Teacher Observation or Speech Therapy Observation**
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