This is a Colourful Semantics activity set Level 2 (Subject-Verb)This activity pack includes 24 big high quality photographsI am storing them in arch files grouped by level.Just print, laminate and velcro the visuals and you are ready to go!Head over to my Instagram for ideas on how to implement these in your classroom or home.Please don't forget to review!Enjoy!
This is an activity that can be played during therapy to target the /TH/ sound in word-initial and word-final positions. Allows an engaging game to be played whilst reaching those therapy targets. Can be used for all ages.
This is a great list of winter words that include sounds for:/L/, /G/, /K/, /TH/, /SH/, /CH/, /S/, /Z/, /D/, /R/, /F/, /V/, /B/, /P/, /J/, /T/, /R/ blends, /S/ blends, and /L/ blends
These are visual prompts Teachers and Speech Pathologists can use to support children in extending verbal and/or written sentences.Examples of how these cards can be used:1. Expand simple sentences in writing/speaking activities: You lay two or three descriptor cards in front of a child during a writing/speaking activity, like "What animal would you want for a pet?" The child then uses the cards to give detailed responses, e.g. "I want a huge, scary tiger as a pet", or "I want a happy, cute, spe
These are visual prompts Teachers and Speech Pathologists can use to support children in extending verbal and/or written sentences.Examples of how these cards can be used:1. Expand simple sentences in writing/speaking activities: You display two or three descriptor cards during a writing/speaking activity, like "What animal would you want for a pet?" Students then use the cards to give detailed responses, e.g. "I want a huge, scary tiger as a pet", or "I want a happy, cute, speedy dolphin as a p
A comprehensive, yet simple, break down of the communication milestones recommended for each stage of development. This handout is intended to be A4, but can be adjusted to suit your printing needs.At this time, we are not editing or customising any FREE products. Thank you for understanding! Leave a comment or rate our product.For more teaching and therapy ideas, freebies and resources, click on the FOLLOW ME on my stores homepage.
Use this shades of meaning resource to develop your students expressive vocabulary and inferencing skills. There is a direct link between a student's vocabulary and their ability to make inferences. For example being able to understand from a story that one person is 'unhappy' and the other is 'melancholic' following an event, allows us to take a guess as to which person was greater impacted.Students will sort adjectives from 4 different word lists: happy (9 adjectives), sad (9 adjectives), hung
COLOURFUL SEMANTICS 4 PART SENTENCES FREEBIE TASTER SLIDE: Single free slide taster for full length Colourful Semantics PowerPoint activity (40 animated photo pages with sounds).Make 4 part sentences using ideas from the Colourful Semantics programme (created by Alison Bryan). See thumbnail 2 for additional information.Each page has a photograph of a person completing an action. There are at least 2 options per part of the sentence i.e. 2 people to choose from, 2 verbs, 2 objects and 2 places. T
Introducing our Search and Find Mr. Potato Head Visuals: a resource for educators, parents, and speech pathologists to enhance language development in young children. Designed for use with Playskool Friend's Giant Mr. Potato Head set, these visuals help kids recognize key nouns and adjectives while having fun.
Introducing our Blocks-Play Aided Language Display: the ideal companion for parents, educators and speech pathologists looking to enrich communication during block-based play activities with children. This board is equipped with essential nouns, verbs, and core vocabulary designed specifically for playing with blocks. It enables educators to effortlessly engage in aided language modelling, fostering language development and enjoyment while engaging with young learners.
Introducing our Ball-Play Aided Language Display: the perfect tool for educators seeking to enhance communication during ball-based play activities with children. This board features key nouns, verbs, and core vocabulary tailored to ball play. It empowers educators to facilitate aided language modelling effortlessly, promoting language development and engagement while having fun with the little ones.
The following Resources will check the child's understanding in regards to the story the story- The Gruffalo. The resource will need to be laminated and the picture of the mouse will need to be cut. I would use Velcro but blue tack will do the trick too. When using this resource whilst reading the story I would visually show the child what is happening in the story. Good Luck!
This is a quick antonyms sort which can be used with groups or individuals. The student matches the scoop of ice cream to its matching ice cream cone. This product includes 16 pairs of antonyms.
Learn A to Z and their beginning sounds with fruits, vegetables and other edible plants. Print and laminate to be used for class decor, or teaching aids.
This resource includes phonological and phonemic awareness posters for personal use or for you to hang in your therapy room or classroom. Also included - onset and rime, syllables, alliteration, and rhyme posters!This freebie is part of a bundle including a VARIETY of activities to target phonemic awareness:- Word Awareness- Onset and Rime - Syllable Awareness- Rhyme and Alliteration- Phonemic AwarenessMake sure that you are following my store so you'll be the first to know about new products, s
Hi, This an interactive multiple choice teletherapy activity on Halloween Idioms which can be used offline too. The responses can also be saved as a worksheet in the form of pdf by using the "print and save as pdf" option for later review and to monitor the progress. It can also be given as homework and the students can email it back to you as a pdf file. You can also print it as a worksheet if you are looking for a paper based activity. The set contains 10 Halloween Idioms.
The University of Queensland's MESSAGE resource provide easy-to-understand strategies and examples for communicating with people with dementia. Doctors Conway and Chenery evaluated the MESSAGE communication strategies in 2016 and found it increases knowledge and confidence to those who provide care for people with dementia.