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Speech therapy Common Core W.6.1c resources

Preview of Complex Sentence Comprehension|Middle School|Speech Therapy|Task Cards

Complex Sentence Comprehension|Middle School|Speech Therapy|Task Cards

Do your students have difficulty with reading or listening comprehension or understanding directions? They may not understand Complex Sentences and Subordinate Clauses. Much research documents the link between lack of sentence comprehension and difficulties in reading and listening comprehension.Complex Sentence Comprehension Subordinate Clauses for Middle School Mixed Groups tackles this vital piece of the comprehension puzzle. This resource is designed to:Simplify identifying sentence comprehe
Preview of Formulated Sentences: Informal Syntax Probe

Formulated Sentences: Informal Syntax Probe

Created by
Indigo Speech
This informal probe will provide information regarding a student's strengths and weaknesses in expressive language. Conjunctions carry syntactic and semantic meaning and convey complex ideas. Students must understand and communicate the relationships between concepts in all academic subjects, including ELA, math, science, and social studies. The semantic concepts of contrast and cause-and-effect can be particularly challenging for children with language difficulties.The pictures in this informal
Preview of Movie Review

Movie Review

Created by
THE SLP SHOPPE
Make your students into movie critics!Struggling to incorporate writing into engaging activities?Don't want to cancel sessions when the teacher decides to watch a movie in class?Students want to watch movies but groaning whenever you pause to ask multiple comprehension questions?Then this activity is for you!The only thing that my students like more than watching a movie is discussing it afterwards. Some students love the movie while others hate it, which sparks a lively debate. On the other han
Preview of Scaffolded Four Paragraph Essay Organizer (with models and transition words)

Scaffolded Four Paragraph Essay Organizer (with models and transition words)

Created by
Sydney Ezratty
This is a great scaffolded graphic organizer for students to use when they are developing a written essay. Oftentimes, I find my students often need more support than just a blank essay template, so I created this scaffolded organizer with models of thesis statements and topic sentences. I also included examples of transition words that can be used in each part of an essay.
Preview of New Year's Resolution Writing Graphic Organizer with Scaffolded Questions

New Year's Resolution Writing Graphic Organizer with Scaffolded Questions

Created by
Kayla CMV
This writing organizer can be helpful to help students chunk and organize their ideas by answering chunked questions before forming a paragraph. Sentence starters will help students who need support with initiating sentences. It is color coded to help with the transfer of ideas from small sentence question prompts and answers to paragraphs. The final writing prompt promotes higher level thinking as students are asked to connect their goals to a quote.
Preview of Question of the Day

Question of the Day

Created by
CommunitySLP
Use this "Question of the Day" handout to begin or end therapy sessions with a critical thinking question. A great way to work on grammar, mechanics, writing organization, higher-level thinking, stating and supporting an opinion, and pragmatics through group discussion/debate. Comes with examples of questions to use as well as RACES visual aid for extended response outline. Print pages 2-3 double sided to use one page for 4 sessions.
Preview of Claim, Explain, and Example: Connecting claim and evidence

Claim, Explain, and Example: Connecting claim and evidence

This graphic organizer is aimed to support a student in developing a claim and connecting it to the supporting evidence through an explanation. The student should first identify a claim, then explain why this claim is accurate, and finally add text evidence.
Preview of DBQ outline/ 4 Square **EDITABLE**

DBQ outline/ 4 Square **EDITABLE**

Created by
KGSLP
My first TpT seller!! This aids my students in organizing and outlining their answers for DBQ questions. It is editable so you can tailor the prompts to match your own writing topic. Enjoy!
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