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7th grade speech therapy worksheets for Microsoft Word

Preview of Speech and Language Assessment Report Sample Template

Speech and Language Assessment Report Sample Template

Created by
MaeBee Speech
I have developed a basic Speech/ Language Assessment report template that I use for all my kiddos. This template makes me feel secure walking into any IEP meeting, knowing that I accounted for every possible resource, and obtained and analyzed all information appropriate to making a clinical and legal decision. Things to consider putting in your reports: previous assessment scores, ELL info, history and background information, classroom observation, spontaneous language abilities, test scores,
Preview of Thanksgiving Inferences

Thanksgiving Inferences

Created by
Mazzie Speech
Student will read short ambiguous stories and answer questions that require them to make inferences. Before reading, you will want to review inferencing and strategies used to solve inferences. The activity is two pages long. A one page answer key is included as part of the three pages.
Preview of Prepositions Fill In the Blank Worksheet! Distance Learning

Prepositions Fill In the Blank Worksheet! Distance Learning

Who doesn't need a simple prepositions worksheet! This worksheet has two versions - one with a word bank and one without. The students must simply fill in the blank with an appropriate preposition. - The bottom of the sheet gives space to track the accuracy and the number of cues given! - PLEASE DON'T FORGET TO LEAVE A REVIEW. THANK YOU :)
Preview of Problem Solving, Social Perspective Taking in Real Life Scenarios

Problem Solving, Social Perspective Taking in Real Life Scenarios

Created by
Teal Radford
This is a reading, writing, and problem solving, and perspective-taking exercise for young adult through adult age populations. The worksheets provide real-life ADL scenarios in which the individual must consider other perspectives and provide written or spoken responses about how they would feel and what they would do. There are no right answers, only opportunities for realistic discussion.**Example from the worksheet: You best friend tells you to steal a bag of Skittles from the grocery store.
Preview of Friendly vs. Unfriendly Behaviors (Expected vs. Unexpected Friend Behaviors)

Friendly vs. Unfriendly Behaviors (Expected vs. Unexpected Friend Behaviors)

Created by
SLP in a School
This activity is used to teach student social behaviors that are "friendly" and "unfriendly". Start by teaching students that friendly behaviors are expected and will help them make friends. Unfriendly behaviors are unexpected and may cause people to not be around them.Cut apart social situations and have students sort them into "friendly" and "unfriendly". Students can also come up with their own social situations.**Also see the new "Friendly vs. Unfriendly Responses" activity in my store.
Preview of text message inferences part 1

text message inferences part 1

It is essential that high school students learn to navigate the social world by understanding the social nuances that are present in every day life. Inferencing skills aren't used solely in the classroom. People make inferences every day when they listen to songs, read comics or send and receive texts. This activity contains 6 text message conversations that students must read and make inferences about who the people are, how they know each other, what are they doing and why they say the th
Preview of "Size of the Problem" Worksheet for Teens

"Size of the Problem" Worksheet for Teens

I loved this lesson for my larger social skills groups. Start by having a discussion on how we rate problems compared to how others may rate them. This lesson works on perspective taking and problem solving. I showed the ppt. first, then had them fill out the work sheet ("Size of the Problem" WS). As you are going through the ppt., have the students rate the problem and have a discussion on how and why people may have different ratings.
Preview of Reading Facial Expressions Under a Mask - Social Skills Speech Therapy

Reading Facial Expressions Under a Mask - Social Skills Speech Therapy

This Social Skills activity is perfect for students on the spectrum of Autism. It allows students to identify and label different facial expressions of people wearing a mask. This requires the student to focus their attention on the expressions made by the eyes and forehead. Students will compare their answers to the same pictures unmasked. Students on the spectrum have a particularly difficult time identifying people's emotions, especially when faces are covered by a mask. This activity will he
Preview of Jack Jack Attack! Disney Short Companion Worksheet

Jack Jack Attack! Disney Short Companion Worksheet

Created by
MsMaxSLP
This is a companion worksheet for the Disney short Jack Jack Attack! This video is school appropriate. The video link can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwVZH9lKjTM This worksheet focuses on "wh"- questions, feelings and intentions of characters, perspective taking, and problem solving. Please rate this product - thank you for stopping by my store! Have a great day, and enjoy! *All images, characters, and font are all property of Disney, Pixar, etc.... Disney and Pixar ow
Preview of I Can Explain My Hearing Loss! self-advocacy worksheet

I Can Explain My Hearing Loss! self-advocacy worksheet

How many of us have students or children with hearing loss who know nothing about hearing? Help your students become familiar with the audiological terms as it relates to them. This item provides a simple framework for a minilesson on individuals' hearing loss. It is a simple worksheet designed for young or low language students. It asks them to explain their listening devices and type/degree of hearing loss. This is a great way to get students to start to take control of their hearing needs an
Preview of Articulation /r/ in reading data collection

Articulation /r/ in reading data collection

I love tracking progress of my students. I have found baselines for words and sentences, but none for reading that are quick and easy. That's why I created Reading Data Collection forms for different sounds in articulation therapy. A lot of children with articulation errors might do fine in single words or sentences, but as soon as they get to reading and conversation, there is a break-down in intelligibility and in their articulation precision. But how do you show that they are making progress
Preview of text message inferences part 2

text message inferences part 2

It is essential that high school students learn to navigate the social world by understanding the social nuances that are present in every day life. Inferencing skills aren't used solely in the classroom. People make inferences every day when they listen to songs, read comics or send and receive texts. This activity contains 6 text message conversations that students must read and make inferences about who the people are, how they know each other, what are they doing and why they say the th
Preview of iPhone Lesson for Perspective Taking and Inferencing

iPhone Lesson for Perspective Taking and Inferencing

This is a great tool when working with adolescents on the social communication of texting. The students read the texts and decide what they would say next depending on the situation, or what their communication partner may respond with. Texting requires a lot of perspective taking as well as inferencing which are both difficult skills for students with pragmatic difficulties.
Preview of Good Conversations Stay on Topic!

Good Conversations Stay on Topic!

Created by
The Artful SLP
Reciprocal conversations and topic maintenance are goals that are consistently addressed at the middle and high school levels. Many students struggle to keep a conversation going - they might say "cool" or "me too" after someone makes a comment, or just answer a question with "yes" or "no" without further questioning their conversational partner. This handy worksheet can be used individually or with a social skills group to help children understand what the topic of conversation is and why it's
Preview of Self Reflection Survey for Social Skills

Self Reflection Survey for Social Skills

Created by
CAM speech
A survey for students to used throughout the year when working on social skills in order to self assess themselves and their social skills
Preview of Playing a Board Game Social Story for Teens

Playing a Board Game Social Story for Teens

Created by
william schutt
Playing a game is a great social skill from making eye contact, turn taking and encouraging spontaneous interaction of students. However, some of our special needs children need help overcoming certain obstacles that limit their ability to engage in board games. This social story covers things like not going first, not getting the color the student wants to congratulating the winner.
Preview of Social skills perspective taking worksheet

Social skills perspective taking worksheet

These stories are meant to be used to help middle school or older elementary school age students work on understanding a conversational partner's point-of-view. A scenario is described, and then three possible comments that could be made. The student chooses the comment that takes into account the conversational partner's point-of-view and is appropriate.
Preview of Middle High School SLP Screening Tool

Middle High School SLP Screening Tool

Created by
Boost
A screening to use for school-based SLP's to screen for language, articulation, voice, and fluency.
Preview of Pip Short-Animated Film Why Questions Worksheet

Pip Short-Animated Film Why Questions Worksheet

Created by
Paige Abramson
Watch the video, Pip, A Short-Animated Film by Southeastern Guide Dogs, and use this worksheet to answer why questions about the video.
Preview of Hygiene...Simple inferences

Hygiene...Simple inferences

Created by
Christine Sokol
This worksheet was created with my lower functioning students in mind, but can be adapted according to your needs. There are 8 items related to hygiene pictured. The student has to decide what daily living skill s/he could do with the item. The student can write down his/her response or paste the answers provided on the bottom.This activity is simple but functional.
Preview of Sentence Scramble

Sentence Scramble

Created by
Speech to You
A no glamour sentence scramble activity. Put the words in the correct order to form a complete sentence. Add proper punctuation as needed. The SLP can use this as a writing activity or answers can be given verbally. This activity targets language skills including working memory, auditory comprehension, auditory processing, and grammar.
Preview of Name That Category

Name That Category

In this worksheet, students name the category that a list of 4-5 items fit into. The categories range from simple and concrete (car, train, plane, boat, taxi = transportation) to more abstract (firetruck, apple, strawberries, rose, heart = things that are red). I created this worksheet for a group of my sixth grade students, so there are some categories of specific interest to them (rappers, hockey teams, movies). Not only did this activity give them practice for organization/categorizing ite
Preview of Label the Facial Expressions - Social Skills Speech Therapy

Label the Facial Expressions - Social Skills Speech Therapy

This Social Skills worksheet allows students to identify and label different facial expressions, as well as make the facial expressions themselves. Perfect for students on the spectrum of Autism. Be sure to follow me for new freebies every week!https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Sellers-Im-Following/Add/Bee-Social-Speech
Preview of Thanksgiving Word Ladder:  Homonyms/Multiple Meaning Words

Thanksgiving Word Ladder: Homonyms/Multiple Meaning Words

Created by
Mazzie Speech
This Thanksgiving themed word ladder activity is great for expanding vocabulary. It will be a challenge for older elementary students, perfect for middle school/early high school. 1 page is ladder, 1 page is answer key. With word ladders, students start with one word and then add, subtract or change letters to make a series of other words. There are two clues. The clues on the right give a definition; The clues on the left describe whether students need to add, subtract or change letters. M
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