Object Description Visual Support for Speech Therapy Features and Attributes
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- This BUNDLE of 16 VISUAL SUPPORTS can help your students learn and practice a variety of goals in speech therapy. The mini posters include visuals for articulation, language, pragmatics, and pre-literacy skills! Use these visuals alongside your favorite activities to aid you in teaching your studentPrice $14.00Original Price $16.00Save $2.00
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Help your students learn and practice describing objects using this simple yet effective visual support! This clear and eye-catching resource helps students learn about the attributes of objects in order to use more descriptive language in speech therapy or writing.
The resource breaks down the features of objects, visually! Students use the bright pictures to help them identify multiple ways to describe an object, including category, color/size/shape, associations, composition, location, and function. The visual can help students describe items during oral and written language activities.
This tool will help you...
- Incorporate description goals as a supplement to any language activity that you're doing with your students.
- Promote home carryover of description or vocabulary goals by providing parents with a clear and simple resource to use at home.
- Serve as an anchor chart posted in your speech therapy room to remind students of object features and attributes.
This visual can be used across your caseload, with both younger and older students. In addition to the visual, there's a graphic organizer page with spaces to write about the various features of the object. This is perfect for students that are working on using written language to expand their language and vocabulary.
Print this resource or use it digitally, as both color and black/white versions are included. This resource will not only help you teach your students about describing objects effectively, but also allow them repeated practice with description throughout a variety of speech therapy activities.