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No Print Sequencing Stories
Practice sequencing skills in speech therapy with these digital Boom Cards 5-step sequencing stories. This activity is a great portable, no print, no prep alternative to worksheets. The stories are paired with pictures and are perfect for targeting wh questions, sequencing information, reading or listening comprehension, and story retell. Use with students in preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school.
8 Easy Steps to Teach Story Grammar Elements in Narratives | Speechy Musings
The steps of how I teach story grammar parts in narratives in speech therapy. Includes research, therapy ideas, activities, printable ideas, and more! From Speechy Musings.
Free Speech Therapy Sequencing Stories
Free four-step sequencing stories sample! Use these worksheets to practice sequencing events, story retell, answering comprehension questions and articulation in reading. Each worksheet comes with 4 picture cards to cut, sequence and paste in the order of the events in the story. They are black and white for easy print and prep.
Speech Therapy If You Give A Moose A Muffin Book Companion Materials
Add literature fun to your speech therapy with these book companion activities that go with reading the children's book If You Give A Moose A Muffin by Laura Numeroff. These materials target articulation, wh questions, story retell and sequencing and can be used with preschoolers, kindergarteners and elementary students. There are a variety of worksheets with pictures that provide visuals to help students understand and answer questions about the story.
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Tell tale game: Great for storytelling, articulation carryover, fluency practice, etc. LOVE!! I use it with clients AND with my own kids.
The Speech Zone
These speech and language dice are a fun, low prep speech therapy activity that can be used with kids in kindergarten and elementary school up to middle school. The printable materials include pages to create dice for articulation, story retell, describing and categories. Use them for individual or group therapy or send them home for homework.
The Speech Zone
These speech and language dice are a fun, low prep speech therapy activity that can be used with kids in kindergarten and elementary school up to middle school. The printable materials include pages to create dice for articulation, story retell, describing and categories. Use them for individual or group therapy or send them home for homework.
Speech Therapy If You Give A Moose A Muffin Book Companion Materials
Add literature fun to your speech therapy with these book companion activities that go with reading the children's book If You Give A Moose A Muffin by Laura Numeroff. These materials target articulation, wh questions, story retell and sequencing and can be used with preschoolers, kindergarteners and elementary students. There are a variety of worksheets with pictures that provide visuals to help students understand and answer questions about the story.