These print and go, no-prep worksheets are perfect for increasing skills in comprehending and understanding narratives in speech therapy sessions!
These printables teach several language-based reading comprehension strategies including previewing the text for important information prior to reading, answering story grammar based comprehension questions, identifying the main idea (in a scaffolded, supported way!), and making basic inferences about the text. In addition, each page includes 4 key vocabulary words from the text so you can practice this skill as well!
This packet includes:
- 32 No-Prep Pages (see preview pictures for examples)
- 4 Graphic Organizers
- Clear directions for how I use it in my own therapy!
All of the worksheets include editable text boxes so that you can type directly on the worksheet on a computer.
The graphic organizers target vocabulary (identifying synonyms/antonyms, drawing a picture, using in a sentence), making inferences, and identifying story grammar parts from the stories.
The entire packet is black and white for easy printing! And, it now includes a Google Slides™️ version so that you can more easily add texts boxes and more!
To see a similar packet targeting non-fiction text, click here.
Feel free to email the Speechy Musings team at hello@speechymusings.com with any questions!
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Stephanie G. –
Great narrative comprehension resource.
Leslie A. –
Love the editable text boxes!
Teresa G. –
Print and go, exactly what I need.
Lauren Johnson –
The 32 no-prep pages give me plenty of material for the whole year. I love that each page teaches previewing the text, answering comprehension questions, finding the main idea and making inferences. The 4 graphic organizers help my visual learners too.
Speech Room Solutions –
As a fellow creator I have to say this is really well done. The reading comprehension strategies are evidence-based and the scaffolded approach to main idea identification is exactly what students need. The story grammar questions and vocabulary words on each page make it easy to target multiple goals at once.
Deborah W. –
My go-to for comprehension goals!