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Speech therapy Common Core CCRA.L.5 graphic organizers

Preview of Creating and Using Figurative Language

Creating and Using Figurative Language

Introduce figurative language - similes, metaphors, personification, and onomatopoeia - and practice using it to describe over 60 photo scenes!This resource includes visuals and graphic organizers to help guide students through the process of understanding various figurative language structures and using those structures to create complex written or verbal descriptions.Pair the vibrant, colorful, and functional images with a semantic map to generate adjectives and other related features; then, u
Preview of Seasonal Compare and Contrast Vocabulary Task Cards

Seasonal Compare and Contrast Vocabulary Task Cards

Teachers and speech pathologists can build vocabulary skills using seasonal themed words to compare and contrast similar nouns. Practice using grammatically correct sentences while explaining how seasonal vocabulary are similar and different. With these compare and contrast vocabulary word task cards, the speech pathologist can also teach attributes for describing words and grammar skills. Included in this resource is also a compare and contrast graphic organizer to incoporate writing while lear
Preview of Vocabulary Graphic Organizer/Word Web (Semantic Feature Analysis)

Vocabulary Graphic Organizer/Word Web (Semantic Feature Analysis)

Vocabulary Graphic Organizer/Word Web (Semantic Feature Analysis)Ways to use the graphic organizer:Complete as a class or with students to support vocabulary acquisition and deeper understanding discussing and filling in each section together.Provide the students with pages to complete in a vocabulary center or as homework.Complete as a prereading activity reviewing vocabulary or characters that will be encountered in the book or chapter.Print pages front and back and staple together or put in a
Preview of SWBST x Story Grammar Graphic Organizer | Story Retell | Summarization Narrative

SWBST x Story Grammar Graphic Organizer | Story Retell | Summarization Narrative

Created by
KKnight Therapy
The SWBST (Somebody Wanted But So Then) framework (Beers, 2003) is commonly used as a strategy to summarize and comprehend narrative and (some) expository or informational texts. Because this strategy is prevalent in many classroom curriculums, I like to reference it in tandem with a story grammar schema and elements.Choose a starting point anywhere along the hierarchy, print your graphic organizer(s) and you are set to go!These organizers can support oral and written tasks across various grades
Preview of Beginning Middle End | Story Grammar Graphic Organizers | Story Retell Narrative

Beginning Middle End | Story Grammar Graphic Organizers | Story Retell Narrative

Created by
KKnight Therapy
The BME (Beginning, Middle, End) framework is a commonly used framework for dividing up parts of a story. Alone, the beginning, middle and end framework can be tricky! Click here to see why! I like to reference it in tandem with the story grammar schema and elements to explicitly define what constitutes "beginning," "middle," and "end." This set of graphic organizers is designed to support story comprehension, retell, summarization and generation. Graphic organizers are provided, with varying le
Preview of Pop Up Pirate Speech and Language Companion Activities

Pop Up Pirate Speech and Language Companion Activities

Created by
Nani Village
Download this pop up pirate companion activity for speech and language therapy sessions! This includes articulation targets (all sounds), language goals (wh questions, describing), and visuals (both flashcards and core board) for this activity.Great for mixed speech and language therapy groups and super motivating!
Preview of Cootie Speech and Language Companion Activities

Cootie Speech and Language Companion Activities

Created by
Nani Village
Great for speech and language therapy sessions! Visuals as well as pre-planned articulation targets and language (who, what, where, when, why) questions to be paired with the classic game, "Cootie". Place mat for various pieces included to organize based on body part and easily view for selection.*Print pages 1-19 single sided, 20-35 back-to-back (flip on long side) to get answers to line up accurately on cards.
Preview of Birthday Party Speech and Language Companion Activities (LR Presents Companion)

Birthday Party Speech and Language Companion Activities (LR Presents Companion)

Created by
Nani Village
This set of activities is great for mixed speech/language groups for speech-language pathologists! Activities include:-birthday party visual-vocabulary visuals-articulation targets for all sounds -language targets: wh- questions, how questions, spatial & temporal concepts, describing, comparing & contrasting, expanded utterances**inspired by LR birthday present toy; I often pair these together
Preview of Summer Describing - Categories, Attributes, Comparing & Contrasting EET

Summer Describing - Categories, Attributes, Comparing & Contrasting EET

Created by
KDB SLP
Worksheets to describe categories and attributes and compare and contrast summer items. Can be used with or without Expanding Expression Tool. Has 6 worksheets where students find items matching attributes (one worksheet for each descriptor—category, function, looks like, made of, parts, and where). And 10 describing and 10 comparing/contrasting graphic organizer worksheets which can be used together or separately.
Preview of Pokemon Type Visual Concept Map

Pokemon Type Visual Concept Map

Created by
Nani Village
Have students who love pokemon? Incorporate pokemon into your next speech and language session with this helpful guide as to what each pokemon type is strong and weak against within battles. Pokemon is great for both speech and language goals! Also it's very motivating!
Preview of SWBST x Story Grammar Supports Bundle | Retell Summarization Narrative Language

SWBST x Story Grammar Supports Bundle | Retell Summarization Narrative Language

Created by
KKnight Therapy
The SWBST (Somebody Wanted But So Then) framework (Beers, 2003) is commonly used as a strategy to summarize and comprehend narrative and (some) expository or informational texts. Because this strategy is prevalent in many classroom curriculums, I like to reference it in tandem with a story grammar schema and elements.Choose a starting point anywhere along the hierarchy, print your bookmark(s) and/or graphic organizer(s) and you are set to go!Buy both the bookmarks and graphic organizers at bundl
Preview of Story Grammar Memory Game | Extension Activity for Narrative Language | Low Prep

Story Grammar Memory Game | Extension Activity for Narrative Language | Low Prep

Created by
KKnight Therapy
This resource combines story grammar with the classic memory game in this awesome freebie! Print, cut and play!This resource includes:Story Grammar Memory CardsSuggestions for UseStory Grammar ExplainedPrinting RecommendationsReference the instructional materials in this resource for ideas of how to use this game in therapy!Browse more story grammar and narrative language resources here!
Preview of Turkey Trouble Companion | Story Grammar Bookmark | Narrative Language

Turkey Trouble Companion | Story Grammar Bookmark | Narrative Language

Created by
KKnight Therapy
Effectively supporting narrative langauge skills with children's books can be a little trickier than you might think, but with this set of story grammar bookmarks, it can be a breeze! Grab Turkey Trouble, print your bookmark(s) and (optional, but recommended) get your story grammar icons ready!These are perfect for supporting story retell and generation tasks, guiding shared/dialogic reading, and fostering comprehension. They are intended to be a guide, allowing you to choose what is most helpfu
Preview of Describe Write Draw Christmas Version

Describe Write Draw Christmas Version

Do you have students working on describing? This packet gives you 8 Christmas items at your fingertips.Use a diagram to describe Christmas items (written cues are included). The student then writes his description (or dictates the description to the SLP). Finally, the student draws his interpretation of the item according to his description.Also included is 4 diagrams for describing like/different.A blank sheet of thedescribing diagramand thelike/different diagramare included for customization a
Preview of How to Catch an Elf Companion | Story Grammar Bookmark | Narrative Language

How to Catch an Elf Companion | Story Grammar Bookmark | Narrative Language

Created by
KKnight Therapy
Effectively supporting narrative langauge skills with children's books can be a little trickier than you might think, but with this set of story grammar bookmarks, it can be a breeze! Grab How to Catch an Elf, print your bookmark(s) and (optional, but recommended) get your story grammar icons ready!These are perfect for supporting story retell and generation tasks, guiding shared/dialogic reading, and fostering comprehension. They are intended to be a guide, allowing you to choose what is most h
Preview of Turkey Claus Companion | Story Grammar Bookmark | Narrative Language

Turkey Claus Companion | Story Grammar Bookmark | Narrative Language

Created by
KKnight Therapy
Effectively supporting narrative langauge skills with children's books can be a little trickier than you might think, but with this set of story grammar bookmarks, it can be a breeze! Grab Turkey Claus, print your bookmark(s) and (optional, but recommended) get your story grammar icons ready!These are perfect for supporting story retell and generation tasks, guiding shared/dialogic reading, and fostering comprehension. They are intended to be a guide, allowing you to choose what is most helpful
Preview of How to Catch a Turkey Companion | Story Grammar Bookmark | Narrative Language

How to Catch a Turkey Companion | Story Grammar Bookmark | Narrative Language

Created by
KKnight Therapy
Effectively supporting narrative langauge skills with children's books can be a little trickier than you might think, but with this set of story grammar bookmarks, it can be a breeze! Grab How to Catch a Turkey, print your bookmark(s) and (optional, but recommended) get your story grammar icons ready!These are perfect for supporting story retell and generation tasks, guiding shared/dialogic reading, and fostering comprehension. They are intended to be a guide, allowing you to choose what is most
Preview of Larry's Latkes | Story Grammar Bookmark | Hanukkah Story | Narrative Language

Larry's Latkes | Story Grammar Bookmark | Hanukkah Story | Narrative Language

Created by
KKnight Therapy
Effectively supporting narrative langauge skills with children's books can be a little trickier than you might think, but with this set of story grammar bookmarks, it can be a breeze! Grab Larry's Latkes, print your bookmark(s) and (optional, but recommended) get your story grammar icons ready!These are perfect for supporting story retell and generation tasks, guiding shared/dialogic reading, and fostering comprehension. They are intended to be a guide, allowing you to choose what is most helpfu
Preview of Summarizing Using SWBST + Story Grammar | Bookmarks | Narrative Language

Summarizing Using SWBST + Story Grammar | Bookmarks | Narrative Language

Created by
KKnight Therapy
The SWBST (Somebody Wanted But So Then) framework (Beers, 2003) is commonly used as a strategy to summarize and comprehend narrative and (some) expository or informational texts. Because this strategy is prevalent in many classroom curriculums, I like to reference it in tandem with the story grammar schema and elements that I am also teaching. Print your bookmark(s) and (optional, but recommended) get your story grammar icons ready!These are perfect for supporting retell, summarization and gener
Preview of Attribute Chart:  Describing,  Similarities & Differences

Attribute Chart: Describing, Similarities & Differences

Created by
SpeechLadySLPDee
Charts and graphic organizers to stimulate describing skills and comparing/contrasting skills. Colorful chart organized by categories to use to model, brainstorm or use as a reference to describe and compare/contrast objects or pictures orally or in writing.
Preview of RAIN:  Turn a Poem into a Story for Story Re-telling

RAIN: Turn a Poem into a Story for Story Re-telling

Using the resources included in "Rain", you can turn a sweet poem into a story and target story telling, story comprehension, story re-telling and story mapping, which are all important precursors to narrative language, in fun and interactive ways! They were designed primarily using adorable images by Smarty Symbols. Remember: A child first learns to re-tell a familiar story before telling his/her own story, and then later, writing a narrative!These resources are perfect for early childhood ed
Preview of Jack and Jill:  Turn a Nursery Rhyme into a Story for Story Re-Telling

Jack and Jill: Turn a Nursery Rhyme into a Story for Story Re-Telling

This is a perfect resource to add to your nursery rhyme theme!Using the resources included in "Jack and Jill", you can turn a nursery rhyme into an enticing story and target story telling, story comprehension, story re-telling and story mapping, which are all important precursors to narrative language, in fun and interactive ways! They were designed primarily using adorable images by Smarty Symbols. Remember: A child first learns to re-tell a familiar story before telling his/her own story, an
Preview of Little Bo Peep:  Turn a Nursery Rhyme into a STORY for Story Re-telling

Little Bo Peep: Turn a Nursery Rhyme into a STORY for Story Re-telling

This is a perfect resource to add to your nursery rhyme theme!Using the resources included in "Little Bo Peep", you can turn a nursery rhyme into an enticing story and target story telling, story comprehension, story re-telling and story mapping, which are all important precursors to narrative language, in fun and interactive ways! They were designed primarily using adorable images by Smarty Symbols. Remember: A child first learns to re-tell a familiar story before telling his/her own story, a
Preview of Root Words Chart (Define, Example, Picture)

Root Words Chart (Define, Example, Picture)

Created by
Sydney Ezratty
This tool is a great way to target vocabulary skills using root words of your choice! Teaching root words can help students understand the basic meaning of words and become better readers. Then, students can show they understand the meaning of the root words/words containing the root words by writing meaningful sentences using each of them. *This is an editable word document.
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