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Speech therapy Common Core W.4.1 activities

Preview of Staying on Topic | Key Details WRITING | IEP Goal Skill Builder WRITING Prompts

Staying on Topic | Key Details WRITING | IEP Goal Skill Builder WRITING Prompts

Staying on topic with main idea, main character, and key details for remaining on topic during writing activities becomes less of a struggle for our students with special learning needs. This 100 page writing prompt worksheet packet is aligned with state academic standards for writing and IEP goals for mastery and skill progression for Special Education, speech and language skills, and during inclusion writing activities.This IEP goal skill builder worksheet packet focuses on staying on topic du
Preview of Persuasive Writing Scaffolded Lessons BUNDLE

Persuasive Writing Scaffolded Lessons BUNDLE

These low-prep lessons for opinion writing are the perfect way to introduce pros and cons and persuasive essays to beginners. The lessons include lesson plans for teaching, reading passages with introductory activities, debate task cards with opinion writing topics and hints, pro/con charts, and persuasive essay templates. The lessons are designed for scaffolding and systematic, explicit teaching for special education students and students with learning disabilities. They are age-appropriate for
Preview of Writing Prompts with Pictures for Predicting Outcomes Task Box Filler for Autism

Writing Prompts with Pictures for Predicting Outcomes Task Box Filler for Autism

Are your Special Education students with autism practicing how to write complete sentences, or paragraph writing with key details using picture writing prompts? A picture with a written writing prompt, along with two picture responses, provides students with key details for writing descriptive sentences and shows them how to write a paragraph. This Task Box Filler is perfect for learners with autism, reading resource, speech therapy, as a writing activity with visual support for students also le
Preview of Persuasive Writing Lesson Level 2 Pros and Cons Activities and Task Cards

Persuasive Writing Lesson Level 2 Pros and Cons Activities and Task Cards

This low-prep lesson for opinion writing is a perfect way to continue introducing opinions and pros and cons to beginners. The lesson includes a lesson plan for teaching, a compare/contrast brainstorming activity, a short reading passage with a pro/con activity, debate task cards with opinion writing topics and hints, and a pro/con chart with a rubric. The lesson is designed for scaffolding and systematic, explicit teaching for special education students and students with learning disabilities.
Preview of Winter WH Question Picture Prompts Cards for Speech Therapy and Writing

Winter WH Question Picture Prompts Cards for Speech Therapy and Writing

This WH question activity has 50 Winter Picture Cards with WH question symbol prompts to develop language and writing skills for special education, autism, and early intervention for language skills. This set of winter theme wh question cards contains people, locations, and objects related to winter activities, scenes, or situations. There are no Christmas, religious, or holiday pictures in this set. WILL THIS TAKE A LOT OF PREP TIME?Oh, no! Just print the pages (6 cards to a page), laminate, tr
Preview of Persuasive Writing Lesson Level 1 Pros and Cons Activities and Task Cards

Persuasive Writing Lesson Level 1 Pros and Cons Activities and Task Cards

This low-prep lesson for opinion writing is a perfect way to introduce opinions and pros and cons to beginners. The lesson includes a lesson plan for teaching, an introductory vocabulary lesson and activity, a short reading passage with a pro/con activity, debate task cards with opinion writing topics and hints, and a pro/con chart with a rubric. The lesson is designed for scaffolding and systematic, explicit teaching for special education students and students with learning disabilities. They a
Preview of HALLOWEEN Speech Social Group Conversation Skills Game |Opinion Writing Activity

HALLOWEEN Speech Social Group Conversation Skills Game |Opinion Writing Activity

Get your students talking! This engaging HALLOWEEN Speech Social Group Conversation Skills Game | Opinion Writing Activity is the perfect fall social skills group or independent writing activity! Your students will love choosing the surprise questions each round and expressing opinions and interests with their peers. This Fall and Halloween social questions game is perfect for a:morning meeting activitybrain break activityicebreaker activitylunch bunch activityspeech language therapy group acti
Preview of A Brief History of Nail Polish

A Brief History of Nail Polish

This topic with follow-up activities has proven to be a fun way to expand students’ vocabularies, comprehension, writing skills, as well as question-formation skills. Thank you for your interest !!-Following the reading of A Brief History of Nail Polish [pages 2-8], students will formulate and present diverse questions to their peers. Page 12 provides direct question prompts using starter phrases. On subsequent pages, there is less prompting with open-ended question starters and multiple yes-no
Preview of Grab Bag of 20 "Why" Question Writing Prompts or Expressive Language Practice

Grab Bag of 20 "Why" Question Writing Prompts or Expressive Language Practice

Created by
Language Lady
This activity includes 20 "why" questions. Just cut along the lines, throw them in a bag, and you have a great set of persuasive/expository writing prompts, conversation starters, or stimuli for practicing answering "why" questions.The included instructions are for a speech and language student working on construction complex questions using "because," but feel free to throw in your own instructions for your own activity.The questions include:Opinion questions (Should people kill spiders? Why or
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.
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