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St. Patrick's Day Language Activities Lesson Plan for Push-In Speech Therapy

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These push in lessons are my go to for themed speech therapy with my pre-k students. So many activities and different ways to target many skills. Must have!
I love using these push-in lessons with my students. My groups run seamlessly and allow me to target a variety of goals in a fun way.
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You can use the St. Patrick's Day language activities lesson plan guides for your push-in speech therapy sessions and small groups! Don't stress about planning your St. Patrick's Day speech therapy whole class lessons using the parent newsletter, cheat sheets, language task cards, green items category sort, Google Slides, and more!

Are you a school-based SLP who works with K-2 students who have language impairments? Would you like to go into the Special Education classroom to provide push-in language support? If you said "yes" to these questions, then this St. Patrick's Day Language Lesson Plan Guide will support the busy speech pathologist in the following ways:

❤️ Save time in speech therapy lesson planning
❤️ Increase student engagement during the lesson
❤️ Help the classroom teacher learn how to implement language during the academic school day
❤️ Target your student's goals

The language activities in this set include tips and tricks for how to do push-in speech therapy. There is a cheat sheet guide with recommended books (YouTube read-aloud or Amazon links), links to themed movement videos, and 3-5 extension activities to do in small group workstations. The cheat sheet lesson plan guide links to the common core standards the activities are targeting.

Included is a St. Patrick's Day Google Slide presentation to use on a Smartboard or laptop that targets wh-questions, vocabulary, and grammar concepts.

Not really able to do push-in therapy, but love using themed language activities? SLPs can still use the St. Patrick's Day language activities in small group sessions!

These activities are aligned with the language and speaking and listening common core standards. Although it is designed for speech pathologists, SPED and General Education Teachers can also use this resource in the classroom.

Included in this resource:

⭐How to use these lessons in the classroom and/or in a small group.

⭐Tips and tricks for doing push in speech & language support in the classroom.

⭐Blank lesson plan template (2 versions) to fill out before the push in lesson. Fill out with the teacher if you have collaboration time. A digital copy is included on Google Slides to edit and share with the teacher.

⭐St. Patrick's Day newsletter to send home to parents
⭐ St. Patrick's Day Lesson Plan ideas for using toys and materials you may already own in your therapy room. Additional printables are included to use with the lesson plan ideas.

⭐St. Patrick's Day Push-In Lesson Cheat Sheet – A digital version is included in the Google Slides (fonts: KG Primary Penmanship).

⭐Cheat sheet instructions for instructional aides and teachers for all the small group activities
⭐St. Patrick's Day Sensory Bin for speech therapy with visual supports
⭐Dress a Leprechaun file folder activity with visual supports and CORE boards for sequencing
⭐Category Sorting Items with Green Colored-Nouns with visual sentence frames and sorting mats.

⭐St. Patrick's Day playdough mats with data sheet and visual sentence frames.
⭐"Catch a Leprechaun" noun-function stimulus items and visual sentence frames.
⭐"Where is the Leprechaun?" task cards for beginning inferencing, and answering where questions with visual answer choices.
⭐"Who Has the Pot of Gold?" printables and visual sentence frame for answering who questions and yes/no questions
⭐"Hide the Leprechaun's Gold" basic concept mats with lesson plan guide. Color and black and white mats included.

⭐Google slides: This lesson plan includes a digital Google Slide presentation that allows students to practice answering wh-questions, learn St. Patrick's Day vocabulary, and build sentence structures with St. Patrick's Day vocabulary.

Need more themed push-in language activities? Grab these year-long push-in lesson plan bundles and make planning easier:

Themed Therapy Year Long Push-In Lesson Plan Guides Bundle #1

Themed Therapy Year Long Push-In Lesson Plan Guides Bundle #2


Looking for more ✨St. Patrick's Day activities✨ to help your students progress on their speech and language goals?

Check out some of my resources:

St. Patrick's Day Grammar and Vocabulary Activities for K-2 - Perfect for SLPs

Gotcha Leprechaun: Basic Concept Activities

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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.
Describe familiar people, places, things, and events and, with prompting and support, provide additional detail.
Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking.
Apply knowledge of language to understand how language functions in different contexts, to make effective choices for meaning or style, and to comprehend more fully when reading or listening.
Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words and phrases by using context clues, analyzing meaningful word parts, and consulting general and specialized reference materials, as appropriate.

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