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No Bake Visual Dessert Treat Recipes for Mixed Groups in Speech Therapy

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It worked a charm, no bake fruit and chocolate kept mom happy with fruit and child happy with Nutella
Excellent life skills activity!! Pictures are nice and clear. Easy to see and read. Great recipes. My high school students loved using this.
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  1. This is a bundle of resources to use with a Valentine's Day Theme. You can target early language skills, core words, WH questions, comprehension, sentence expansion, sequencing, story re-tell, and more! These are perfect for individual sessions, mixed group sessions, or push in classroom lessons.
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Description

This bundle of no bake visual recipes include 5 different dessert or sweet treat recipes. These are perfect to use to target WH questions, vocabulary, inferencing, sequencing, recall, comprehension, auditory processing, and more! This will be great for Valentine's Day or a unit on cooking or baking. Making these snacks is a great push in classroom lesson OR perfect for those tricky speech therapy mixed groups.

What's Included:

  • Directions
  • Vocabulary Cards for each recipe (photographs)
  • A simplified visual recipe for each recipe
  • A regular recipe card for each recipe
  • 2 sequencing mats

This includes 5 no bake recipes

  1. Chocolate Covered Strawberries
  2. Two-ingredient Fudge
  3. Dirt Pudding Cups
  4. Chocolate Hazelnut Fruit Pizza
  5. Fruit & Cheese Kabobs with Dip


How to Use This Resource

  1. Print the resource.
  2. Pre-teach vocabulary with vocabulary cards
  3. Review the recipe with the regular or simplified recipe cards
  4. Target following directions or comprehension or vocabulary when making the dessert.
  5. After you make the recipe, try sequencing the steps and reviewing how it was made.
  6. Send home the recipe as homework so the students can generalize skills and make at home with their family!

Extension Activities: Read The Gingerbread Man!

  1. Valentine's Day Bee Mine Craft
  2. Winter Bundle
  3. Requesting Bundle

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Total Pages
28 pages
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Participate in collaborative conversations with diverse partners about kindergarten topics and texts with peers and adults in small and larger groups.
Follow agreed-upon rules for discussions (e.g., listening to others and taking turns speaking about the topics and texts under discussion).
Continue a conversation through multiple exchanges.
Ask and answer questions in order to seek help, get information, or clarify something that is not understood.
Describe familiar people, places, things, and events and, with prompting and support, provide additional detail.

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