Pronouns and Categories Language Activities for Speech Therapy - Feed the Chefs
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What educators are saying
Description
Finding an activity that is flexible enough to address a variety of speech and language goals can be challenging. Use Feed the Chef to work on pronouns, categories, and at least eight other goals. Children love to "feed" the chefs different food, which holds their attention longer - making the children progress faster.
Potential Goals:
- Subject pronouns (he, she, they, I, we)
- Object pronouns (him, her, them, we, you)
- Possessive nouns and pronouns (chef’s, his, hers, theirs)
- Sorting food into categories
- Naming categories
- Naming the odd food out.
- Using plurals
- Asking or answering who questions
- Asking or answering what questions
- Describing the food
- Pronunciation of various sounds
- Pronunciation of multisyllabic words
- Sort by the number of syllables in a word.
The number of foods included allows SLPs to target a wide variety of goals. This makes it easy to prep and plan for therapy sessions. Use one activity for your various therapy sessions.
Here's what you'll get:
- One girl chef
- One boy chef
- 103 different types of food.
- Card covers to better organize the different types of food
- Description of activities
- Artic word lists
Note: Some foods are found predominately in Canada. They are labelled as such.
This activity can be used with:
- individual sessions
- push-in therapy
- small groups
- mixed groups
- during artic therapy
What SLPs like you said:
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Used this resource to work on requesting, labelling and answering WH-questions! Great way to work on these goals while keeping the students engaged. - Buyer
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Absolutely love this therapy activity for pronouns and labelling. A couple of my students asked if we could feed the chefs other cards too! We were able to target many therapy activities using these materials. - Buyer
Thanks for viewing this activity. The children I work with love to play it, and I hope your students will too! Please feel free to send me any comments or feedback you may have.
Collette from The Speech Meadow