This 69-page spring packet contains a ton of activities to get you started with therapy this spring!! I tried to include activities to cover your ENTIRE caseload. It contains…
-Spring Themed Bingo
- 5 Bingo Boards, 16 Description Cards, 16 Picture Cards
- Use the Bingo Picture Cards and match them to the Description Cards to target spring themed vocabulary words!
-Spring Themed Barrier Games
- 3 Picture Scenes, 1 page of item pictures, 1 page of instructions
- Students should sit around a table with a barrier between them. Books, file folders, or binders work well as barriers. Every player should have the same background and items. The players take turns giving the other players specific directions on how to arrange the materials in front of them. The goal of the game is to have all the players’ materials look the same at the end of the activity.
-Spring Board Games
- 1 in black and white; 1 in color. You can use the black and white one as a do-a-dot if preferred.
-Spring Do-a-Dot Sheets (3)
- Great reinforcers for any goal!
-Spring Conversation Cards
- 16 flower pot cards with fun questions to discuss spring!
-Spring Black and White Homework/Worksheets
- Roll-a-Word (2): Write four articulation words in the boxes at the top. Have your students roll a die and cross them off as they say each word.
- Make it Rain/Make a Bouquet: Cut and glue activities that are perfect for articulation practice & homework. Write a word on each item beforehand.
- 100 Worksheet: A fun lily pad worksheet to challenge your students to get 100 trials.
- Favorite Spring Things: Two worksheets (one with only drawing) for your students to write/draw their favorite spring things.
- My Spring Weekend/Break: A fun worksheet for your students to sequence, draw, and write about their spring weekend/break.
- Color the Spring Scene: 2 receptive language worksheets with directions.
- Bubble Chart Describing: Fill in each bubble with a descriptor of various spring items.
-Spring Themed Books Booklist
- Contains 5 books with a spring theme. Print and send home as ideas for home, or use in your speech room!
-Build A Sentence
- Arrange the cards on the included mat to form spring themed sentences. Great for practicing WH questions as well.
-Spring Themed Non-Fiction Fact Cards
- Incorporate fun spring facts with these comprehension cards. At the bottom of each card are comprehension questions to assess your students’ understanding of the passage! Includes a blank page of cards for your customization.
Activities with Visuals:
Spring Vocabulary
Use this to preteach related vocabulary words and send home to parents for great carryover/vocabulary ideas.
2) All About Spring Story with Visuals
3) Spring Question Cards with Visual Answer Choices
After reading the story with visuals, have your students answer the question cards using the visual answer choices.
4) Spring File Folder Sort
Laminate and cut the picture cards from page 69. Velcro onto the spaces on the appropriate pages. Faded symbols are shown where each symbol should be attached for your convenience. Affix pages to a file folder if desired. Great for practicing complete sentences and asking/answering questions. One page asks, “What happens in the spring?” with a sentence answer strip that says, “______ happens in the spring.” The other page asks, “What does not happen in the spring?” with a sentence answer strip that says, “_______ does not ______ in the spring.” All of the activities in this section have visuals like in the first preview picture!
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