Speech-Language Resource Links
Below are resources for families of students with Speech-Language Impairments that include general strategies, resources and online curriculum you can access to help your child at home.
If your child has sound production/articulation goals/objectives on his/her IEP, please explore these resources:
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- Home Speech Home - Five articulation games using everyday objects.
- Self-rating Scale
- Would You Rather TH and R Articulation Carryover Activity
If your child has receptive or expressive language goals/objectives on his/her IEP, please explore these resources:
Elementary/Middle School
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- Addition and Subtraction Key Words and Posters
- Books to Support Grammar
- Categories/Sorting – Animals/transportation
- Cause and effect practice
- Cause and effect 2
- Clothing: classification by season
- Comparative adjectives
- Crafting Beautiful Speech
- Curious George gets a talker
- Does Not Belong 1
- Does Not Belong 2
- Does Not Belong 3
- Early Language (Receptive and Expressive)
- Early Language Activities
- Fact vs Opinion Activity
- Handy Handouts: Language
- Home Suggestions for Language + Articulation
- Homework – April
- Homework – March
- Ideas for Parents Handout
- Identifying Adjectives with Answer Key
- LAMP Words For Life Overlay English
- Language: Expressive and Receptive
- Language goal focus books
- Listening for Details – Sentences
- Making Predictions and Inferences
- Multiple Meaning Words: Adjectives and Verbs
- Multiple Meaning Frogs
- Negations
- Pool scene: Picture to describe
- Possessive Pronouns Activity – Using Her and His
- Practice the Main Idea at Home
- PRC Literacy Planner for AAC
- Prediction Comprehension Center
- Preposition book: Under
- Project Core
- PRC Literacy Planner for AAC
- Reading Is Fundamental
- Replacing Words with Synonyms Worksheet
- Say It With Universal Core 1 and 2 Words
- Sequencing Stories Activities and Videos
- Speak For Yourself Overlay
- Sign language flash cards
- Social Scenarios
- Sorting Simple Adjectives with Key
- Speech Language Therapy
- Synonym and Antonym Pair Sort
- Synonym Flashcards 1
- Synonym Flashcards 2
- The Gift of Words: Reading and Games TIP SHEET
- Things to Do While You’re Waiting: Language and Literacy TIP SHEET
- Understanding Fact vs Opinion
- Using Predictable Books with Young Children (ages 2-4) TIP SHEET
- Verbs – ing_ending
- Visuals: Art_Materials – Page 1
- Visuals: Art_Materials – Page 2
- Visuals: Handwashing_sequence
- Visuals: Transitions
- Wordless Books – Growing Readers
- Wordless Books
Middle/High School
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- Inferencing Graphic Organizer
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Language Arts Games - Select from a variety of language arts games on different grade levels.
- Middle School Bundle: Includes resources for teaching writing narratives, making inferences, figurative language and idioms; using clear speech (not mumbling); and self-calming and regulation.
- Middle School Language (receptive and expressive)
- My Personal Dictionary: An Expanding Vocabulary Activity
- Narrative Retell Graphic Organizer
- Speak For Yourself Overlay
- SOL Writing Prompt – Graphic Organizer
- Star Sentences Worksheet
- Show Don’t Tell Sorting Game
- Word feast example
- Zig Zags: Similarities and Differences Basic
If your child has FLUENCY/STUTTERING goals on his/her IEP, please use these resources:
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- Breathing Exercises
- Conversation Starters
- Fluency Tips and Activities to Support Fluency at Home
- Fluency Guides for Self Monitoring
- Fluency Pacing Board Fluency strategies
- Handy Handouts – Fluency
- 7 tips for talking with your child – Stuttering Foundation TIP SHEET – ENGLISH AND SPANISH
- Stuttering Downloadable Book
- Stuttering Resources
- Stuttering Treatment Techniques for Preschool Children Who Stutter
If your child has Pragmatic Skills/Social Skills goals on his/her IEP, please use these resources:
If your child has a communication device (AAC) or uses AT to communicate, please use these resources:
*Please note that this page is under construction and additional resources may be added soon.