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Preview of Commenting Bundle for Speech Therapy , Sentence Expansion , and Early Language

Commenting Bundle for Speech Therapy , Sentence Expansion , and Early Language

This bundle is a great way to teach students how to make a comment and generalize using language to independently and spontaneously communicate. It utilizes three functional phrases: I see , I hear , and It is a ... Using these resources in speech therapy sessions is the perfect way to teach students commenting skills. You can also send the Boom Cards home as Fast Pins for review and practice!There are four sets of Boom Cards and one PDF printable (interactive adapted book).
Preview of COMPREHENSION STORY RE-TELL short stories real photos BUNDLE

COMPREHENSION STORY RE-TELL short stories real photos BUNDLE

Struggling to engage your students in AUDITORY COMPREHENSION activities? These short stories, paired with real photos that students can relate to, invite engagement and spontaneous comments. Activities like going to the park, the beach, or having a birthday party are familiar to many children. This makes it easy to work on Language Comprehension and Story re-telling. Each picture card is paired with a short story and comprehension questions. Students in small groups who have mixed language goal
Preview of Pronouns | He | She | They | Boom Cards | Speech Therapy

Pronouns | He | She | They | Boom Cards | Speech Therapy

If you've ever struggled to teach the pronouns he, she, and they to preschool students or students with special needs, these Boom Cards are for you. Real people in photographs help aid in comprehension of these basic concepts. Using these pronouns also builds a foundation for sentence expansion, semantics, and syntax. What's Included:Boom Card deck (45 cards)All real photographs of peopleFrom a field of twoTargets the pronouns he, she, and theyThe actions remain the same on each card so that
Preview of Requesting Bundle Core Words for Speech Language Therapy

Requesting Bundle Core Words for Speech Language Therapy

This requesting bundle targets requesting using the word want or the phrase I want. This is great for AAC users, preschoolers, early language, or PECS users. Requesting is a functional and meaningful goal, as it allows your student to ask for what they want. This includes core word communication boards, lesson plans, Boom Cards, and lots of activities to target requesting.
Preview of Arctic Animals Winter No Prep Boom Cards for Speech Therapy & Early Language

Arctic Animals Winter No Prep Boom Cards for Speech Therapy & Early Language

These Boom Cards teach students all about animals who live in the Arctic! Use this no prep speech therapy activity during the winter months to teach all about hibernation, snow, and ice. These Boom Cards target core words, WH questions, describing, comprehension, actions, and vocabulary! This is the perfect activity for AAC users, early language acquisition, students with autism, or multiple disabilities. It features real photographs, picture symbols, and voice output!What's Included:Boom Card D
Preview of Hibernation Winter Boom Cards for Speech Therapy and Early Language Skills

Hibernation Winter Boom Cards for Speech Therapy and Early Language Skills

These Boom Cards teach students all about animals who hibernate! Use this no prep speech therapy activity during the winter months to teach all about hibernation. These Boom Cards target core words, WH questions, describing, comprehension, actions, and vocabulary! This is the perfect activity for AAC users, early language acquisition, students with autism, or multiple disabilities. It features real photographs, picture symbols, and voice output!Click on the preview button above to see this resou
Preview of On the Farm - Preschool - Speech Therapy - Distance Learning - Boom Cards

On the Farm - Preschool - Speech Therapy - Distance Learning - Boom Cards

Created by
PlayLearnTalk
This game has a BINGO feel but it also incorporates TONS of natural opportunities to get your child talking about animals, naming them, describing them, comparing them and imitating them. Use this game to encourage 4 word phrases, work on matching skills as well as inferencing skills. Each animals comes with a FUNNY video that will keep your child engaged and wanting to stay on the page longer! Watch the tutorial on how to use this! TEST this resource out to try for yourself! Click here to play
Preview of Bear Snores On Spatial Concepts Book Companion

Bear Snores On Spatial Concepts Book Companion

Created by
ABA Fun
These spatial concepts are inspired by the book, "Bear Snores On" by Karma Wilson. The learner will put the animals from the story in the cave and then use an item from the story to place it on, above, next to, under, or behind. This is a fun way to learn positional words and reinforce the vocabulary from the story.
Preview of Winter Dance Who? Book Companion

Winter Dance Who? Book Companion

Created by
ABA Fun
This deck follows the story Winter Dance; by Marion Dane Bauer. The learner will answer 10 different "who" questions and choose the correct answer from a field of 3 choices. This deck also will support identification of animals.
Preview of Interactive Core Vocabulary "Go" Circle Time and Teletherapy Activity

Interactive Core Vocabulary "Go" Circle Time and Teletherapy Activity

Created by
Spazzy Speech
This versatile product was designed to be used in a variety of ways. The interactive google slide powerpoint can be used for special education pull out speech therapy, self contained classrooms, preschool and early elementary circle time lessons. It can also be used for teletherapy services. (Presented by sharing your screen with the students to teach the core word "Go". Some short video clips are used from YouTube and iMovie. The product consists of 4 parts:Teach and Listen Practice and Play
Preview of A Short PowerPoint Lesson using Greater Than, Less Than, and Equal

A Short PowerPoint Lesson using Greater Than, Less Than, and Equal

How many of you remember trying to figure out which symbol meant "greater than" and "less than?" This PPT lesson uses visuals to help young students remember the nuances of the >, <, and = symbols. Besides talking the students through the meanings, some practice items with an answer key is included in the PPT lesson. You will need to follow up with a hard copy for students to practice even more, but the lesson will get them started together. Note: After downloading and evaluating, ple
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