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Speech therapy thematic unit plans for Microsoft Word

Preview of Distance Learning WE'RE GOING ON A BEAR HUNT Adapted Book Companion Boom Cards

Distance Learning WE'RE GOING ON A BEAR HUNT Adapted Book Companion Boom Cards

* Note- this is a BOOM CARDS product * A link will be provided for the actual Boom Cards through a Microsoft Word Document* This is an adapted book companion of the popular story and song- We're Going on a Bear Hunt- by Michael Rosen and Helen Oxenbury. It's perfect for students who are working on increasing MLU, answering simple "yes/no", "what?" and "who" questions, and improving story comprehension skills. The adapted book is SIMPLE and easy to understand for those students who have trouble w
Preview of Plant Pals!

Plant Pals!

Created by
Speaking Simply
This interactive activity is adorable for the spring season! It introduces students and children to the concept of planting in a cute, inviting way! Included is an adapted book where receptive identification and expressive language can be elicited. Also, the children have fun putting faces on their plant pals and watching them grow in the classroom or at home. It's simple, easy and quick with very limited materials required! All you need are cups, soil or dirt, grass seed and water! I loved
Preview of Targeting Grammar Development for Gestalt Language Processors stages 3-6

Targeting Grammar Development for Gestalt Language Processors stages 3-6

This Handout is specifically designed for and adapted to any of the following individuals as an easily accessible tool/framework: 1. Parents/Guardian of GLP's 2. Speech Language Pathologists and other Disciplines/ProfessionalsWhat is included in this tool/handout: 1. Specific Grammar markers/concepts for GLP stages 3-42. Do's and Don's of targeting grammar for GLP stages 3-4 3. Examples of how to target grammar in a natural and child-led way in grammar development in gestalt language processing
Preview of A Tale of Two Beasts - Perspective Taking, Point-Of-View, Social Thinking

A Tale of Two Beasts - Perspective Taking, Point-Of-View, Social Thinking

Created by
Speech Girly
A Tale of Two Beasts by Fiona Roberton is a wonderful way to introduce and/or reinforce higher level thinking skills (i.e., point-of-view, perspective taking, social thinking). This lesson can be implemented by reading the book to students or utilizing A Tale of Two Beasts provided by Storyline Online as a read aloud. This is a fun way to present this story to students and Sarah Silverman really makes the story come to life! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cutROw_NJvE&vl=en This activity pac
Preview of Turk and Runt Speech and Language Activity Pack

Turk and Runt Speech and Language Activity Pack

Created by
MzWeb's World
Finally there are activities and lessons created specifically for SLPs for Lisa Wheeler's story "Turk and Runt". Perfect for the Thanksgiving season, this humorous story tells what happens when Runt is the only turkey on the farm who knows why people are really taking turkeys home, and all of his efforts to save his plump juicy brother. Created by MzWeb's World, this pack includes: . one pre-written lesson plan for an inclusive classroom lesson on narrative skills . graphic organizers
Preview of Emotion sort - lonely, sorry, embarrassed

Emotion sort - lonely, sorry, embarrassed

I work with a large population of students with autism and pragmatic language disorders. Since many of my students do not intuitively understand many emotions or states of being (other than happy, sad, mad, sick), explicit instruction is necessary. I am in the process of creating several sorting lessons. This lesson is a sort of the emotions: lonely, sorry, embarrassed. Here is how to conduct the lesson. You can vary this process to suit your teaching style. 1. I take a large piece of constru
Preview of Emotion sort - bored, confused, frustrated

Emotion sort - bored, confused, frustrated

I work with a large population of students with autism and pragmatic language disorders. Since many of my students do not intuitively understand many emotions or states of being (other than happy, sad, mad, sick), explicit instruction is necessary. I am in the process of creating several sorting lessons. This lesson is a sort of the emotions: bored, confused, frustrated. Here is how to conduct the lesson. You can vary this process to suit your teaching style. 1. I take a large piece of constr
Preview of Distance Learning HOW TO CATCH THE EASER BUNNY Adapted Book Companion Boom Cards

Distance Learning HOW TO CATCH THE EASER BUNNY Adapted Book Companion Boom Cards

* Note- this is a BOOM CARDS product * A link will be provided for the actual Boom Cards through a Microsoft Word Document* This is an adapted book companion of the popular Easter book- How to Catch The Easter Bunny, by Adam Wallace and Andy Elkerton. It's perfect for students who are working in increasing MLU, answering simple "what", and "yes/no" questions, and improving story comprehension skills. The adapted book is SIMPLE and easy to understand for those students who have trouble with the
Preview of The Paper Bag Princess: Speech/Language Activity Pack

The Paper Bag Princess: Speech/Language Activity Pack

Created by
MzWeb's World
Looking for a fun theme unit for any time of year? This activity pack created by MzWeb's World has tons of activities and materials designed specifically for SLPs, based on the story The Paper Bag Princess by Robert Munsch. In this story, Princess Elizabeth outwits a ferocious dragon to rescue Prince Ronald, and in the process realizes he is not the man she should marry. Included in this pack: vocabulary, categories, sentence construction, wh- questions, context clues, synonyms, inferencing, seq
Preview of Ocean Animals Following Directions Basic Concept Worksheet

Ocean Animals Following Directions Basic Concept Worksheet

Created by
MsMaxSLP
This worksheet can be used as a quick assessment or activity for following directions with embedded basic concepts, such as "few", "corner", "center", "between", etc. The teacher uses the second page and gives the first page to the student, reading the directions aloud, or provides the directions to the student as written directions. Thank you for stopping by!! Please rate this product and have a great day!
Preview of Distance Learning MARCH IN LIKE A LION LAMB Adapted Book Companion Boom Cards

Distance Learning MARCH IN LIKE A LION LAMB Adapted Book Companion Boom Cards

* Note- this is a BOOM CARDS product * A link will be provided for the actual Boom Cards through a Microsoft Word Document* This is an adapted book companion of the popular March book- In Like a Lion Out Like a Lamb by Marion Dane Bauer. It's perfect for students who are working in increasing MLU, answering simple "yes/no", "what?" and "who" questions, and improving story comprehension skills. The adapted book is SIMPLE and easy to understand for those students who have trouble with the full ver
Preview of The Bear Who Slept Through Christmas - Speech and Language Activity Pack

The Bear Who Slept Through Christmas - Speech and Language Activity Pack

Created by
MzWeb's World
Created by MzWeb's World, this is a theme unit based on the story The Bear Who Slept Through Christmas by John Barrett. Activities are designed for SLPs, but any special needs class could benefit. Printable activities cover:vocabulary (context clues, graphic organizer, word puzzle/homework)sentence constructioncategorizationinferencingusing context clues to determine word meaninganswering WH questions about the storypicture sequencingnarrative skills (identifying story elements, retelling s
Preview of Flexible Thinking and Perspective Taking!

Flexible Thinking and Perspective Taking!

Created by
Shannon Parker
This is a lesson plan with 4 activities that move from concrete examples of flexible thinking to more abstract examples. Students will engage in flexible thinking through pictures, games, comic strips, and discussion. Includes specific dialogue to have with students: One way to be a flexible thinker is to be aware and take other people’s perspectives in to consideration. Different people can view the same situation differently. Just because you see it one way does not mean that your best f
Preview of Distance Learning THE EASTER BUNNY ASSISTANT Adapted Book Companion Boom Cards

Distance Learning THE EASTER BUNNY ASSISTANT Adapted Book Companion Boom Cards

* Note- this is a BOOM CARDS product * A link will be provided for the actual Boom Cards through a Microsoft Word Document* This is an adapted book companion of the popular Easter book- The Easter Bunny's Assistant, By Jan Thomas. It's perfect for students who are working in increasing MLU, answering simple "what", "yes/no", and sequencing questions, and improving story comprehension skills. The adapted book is SIMPLE and easy to understand for those students who have trouble with the full versi
Preview of Listening with your Eyes: Non-verbal Communication!

Listening with your Eyes: Non-verbal Communication!

Created by
Shannon Parker
This is a lesson plan with 3 activities targeting non-verbal communication. Activities include examples, role-plays, listening, discussion, and games. Lesson plan includes specific dialogue to have with students: When we listen to our friends, teachers, parents, we not only listen with our ears, we listen with our eyes. We need to make sure we are looking for and listening to their facial expressions, gestures, postures, and tone of voice. All of these things mean so much more than just the
Preview of Distance Learning TURKEY'S EGGCELLENT EASTER Adapted Book Companion Boom Cards

Distance Learning TURKEY'S EGGCELLENT EASTER Adapted Book Companion Boom Cards

* Note- this is a BOOM CARDS product * A link will be provided for the actual Boom Cards through a Microsoft Word Document* This is an adapted book companion of the popular Easter book- Turkey's Eggcellent Easter, By Wendi Silvano and Lee Harper. It's perfect for students who are working in increasing MLU, answering simple "what", "who", "yes/no", and improving story comprehension skills. The adapted book is SIMPLE and easy to understand for those students who have trouble with the full version
Preview of Halloween Trick or Treat Social Story

Halloween Trick or Treat Social Story

Created by
Use Your Words
There are 9 total pages for this product. They include: 6 pages for a Halloween Trick or Treat social story, 1 page for a multiple choice words/pictures worksheet containing 5 "what" questions, 1 page for a multiple choice words/pictures worksheet containing 5 different WH-Questions, and 1 page containing 6 pictures to sequence from the story. This product was originally created for low-functioning children with autism spectrum disorders, but it can be used for any children as needed.
Preview of Fall Theme Speech Language Lesson Plan

Fall Theme Speech Language Lesson Plan

Created by
Tarra Bailey
I have started theme weeks this year and lesson plans to keep my self organized, more focused and to draw some enthusiasm into speech class. I work with a wide range of ages (preschool-elementary) so the lesson plans take that into account with games I use (store bought, TPT purchased with sellers names, etc), craft activities and books that can be used for main idea, "wh" questions, sequencing, etc. I have found this to be a quick way to complete some direct instruction with vocabulary when
Preview of Category Sorting for Students with Autism, Special Education, Early Childhood

Category Sorting for Students with Autism, Special Education, Early Childhood

Created by
Jenn Clark
Specifically designed for students with autism or in special education. Category sorting pictures for food, drinks, toys, kitchen and bathroom items. Can be used in file folder or as a worksheet or both. DynaVox Mayer-Johnson2100 Wharton StreetSuite 400Pittsburgh, PA 15203Phone: 1 (800) 588-4548Fax: 1 (866) 585-6260Email: mayer-johnson.usa@mayer-johnson.comWeb site: www.mayer-johnson.com
Preview of A Mini Pumpkin Book

A Mini Pumpkin Book

Created by
Laura Welsh
This is a Halloween themed book to work on location concept knowledge. The locations that are touched on by this activity include: over, under, next to, between, behind, in front, in, and out. The child must cut out the pumpkins on the last page and glue them in the corresponding location on each page. This is a fun activity for concept review, and the fun Halloween images are great for eliciting themed language!
Preview of Halloween More and Less Mat

Halloween More and Less Mat

Created by
Laura Welsh
This is an activity for small groups or an entire classroom that is Halloween themed. It focuses on teaching the concepts of MORE and LESS. The teacher indicates how many markers to put next to each Halloween character by spinning the spinner that is included in the packet, or by rolling a die. The students place the corresponding number of markers on their mats, and use their visual to describe which character has more or less markers. This is a great activity for initially teaching these c
Preview of A Month of Activities for The Boy Who Cried Wolf

A Month of Activities for The Boy Who Cried Wolf

Created by
MzWeb's World
You've heard of STEM lessons, and you might have heard of STEAM lessons, but have you heard of STREAMS lessons? This unit will give you approximately a month's worth of speech/language activities based on the Aesop fable The Boy Who Cried Wolf (Hennessy version). Activities incorporate science, technology, reading/language arts, engineering, art/music, math, and even social skills, all done with an emphasis on speech and language skills. What better way to foster carryover to the classroom than
Preview of All About Fall

All About Fall

Fall vocabulary book with simple, repetitive sentences. Great collaborative activity or homework.
Preview of Corduroy Speech, Language and Fine Motor Activities

Corduroy Speech, Language and Fine Motor Activities

Through our SLP and OT collaboration we created this product targeting speech, language and fine motor skills. The activities were created to go with the story "Corduroy" by Don Freeman. We have included ideas for expressive language, receptive language, articulation, fine motor and gross motor. We have found great success in meeting IEP goals with this collaborative approach. These activities are also great for use with a whole classroom of students. Classroom teachers love when we use these
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