Word Families Read and Sort Activity with plastic spoons and paper cups. So fun!!
Making the life of a busy school SLP a bit easier and more beautiful every day!
Classroom Freebies: Susan Berkowitz’s Free Mystery Picture Hunt for Speech and Language
Who, what, where, why, and why, basic flip cards for autism! How do you teach your students with special needs these skills?
Compound Word Game. This Compound Words Printables and Activities Pack is designed for First and Second Grade students. There are 22 printables in total and 2 games for literacy centers/stations! The games are diverse in their difficulty so that you can cater for all the abilities in your classroom.
These Sorting Activities: Sorting Mats With Real Photos include 15 unique…
Positional language worksheet...not really sure what positional language worksheets are, but I pictured you as the bear in all of these images
Fun to use with PreK or K.. this teacher used it for letter awareness. I'd use it for speech sounds or grammar goals.
Brown Bear Brown Bear Printable Language Activity is a great way to get children asking questions and using critical thinking skills.  It's the perfect activity to do after reading Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? via @growingbbb
Story Bags- This is a super cool idea! Put some objects in the bag, and let kids pull one out to tell the next part of the story! I love this!
One of my favourite things to use in therapy is my "feely bag"; it's full of toys and everyday objects which can all be used to elicit language from young children on my caseload. This post shares the why and the how of setting up 'feely bags' inyour speech room too!
Free activity for idioms!  Great activity for upper elementary speech language sessions.
Language Activities For #Toddlers :Check out this post to explore numerous activities that can help to enhance the language skills of you growing angel!
This is a single page visual aid that can be used to help students define and describe words. I use this to help develop and prompt expanded language - both verbally and written. I have printed mine out large and laminated it as a poster on the wall. These ideas come up in a lot of different activities that we do so it is handy to have for students to refer to both independently, and with prompting.
FREE Reading comprehension activities! Great for pre-k,  kindergarten, first grade or ESL students. free reading comprehension, free kindergarten reading, free kindergarten printables, tpt freebies, first grade reading, pre-k reading, picture comprehension, english language arts.
Need to work on some categorization skills?  Check out these Category Cards! The set contains 72 "Name that Category" cards and 72 "What Doesn’t Belong" cards. From theautismhelper.com