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CONJUNCTIONS
SYNTAX | FREE LANGUAGE STUFF! This game is super easy to learn, yet fun, and can be modified in many ways. The basic gist is that the cards are divided up between each participant, and then for each turn one card is turned over, with the highest card holder keeping all of the cards. Whoever eventually gets the most, or them all, wins. AUXILIARY VERB ACTIVITIES Posts about auxiliary verb activities written by PaulFORCED CHOICE
These sheets can be quickly completed after a therapy session and sent home to caregivers as a method of involving parents in language therapy. The pictures are links to images, and the words are links to the document in doc format. carrier phrases choice communicationtemptation. drill
ADJECTIVES MATCHING WORKSHEETSPRAGMATIC JUDGMENT
Click to print (Opens in new window) This entry was posted in drill, functional, implications, social situations and tagged language, pragmatic judgment, pragmatics, social language, social skills onWednesday. by Paul.
FREE LANGUAGE STUFF! Welcome to FREE LANGUAGE STUFF! Here you can find hundreds of language worksheets and activities in more than 20 areas. To view activities and other information in each language area click on the appropriate button below. Many of the activities have been sorted by type to the right. New activities are posted on the front page, and on area pages. ATTRIBUTES – FUNCTIONS AND PARTS PRONOUNS | FREE LANGUAGE STUFF! Pronouns serve both syntactic and semantic functions within sentences. They can serve as subjects, objects, direct objects, and indirect objects; they can do anything that nouns can do. Pronouns reduce both redundancy (a good thing) and specificity (a not so good thing). One main difference between nouns and pronouns is that pronouns do not ADVERBS – WORD LIST, AND WORKSHEETS List of adverbs in developmental order: Basic - almost, always, ahead, apart, away, behind, far, fast, less, loudly, more, nearly, next, never, not, often, onlyCONJUNCTIONS
SYNTAX | FREE LANGUAGE STUFF! This game is super easy to learn, yet fun, and can be modified in many ways. The basic gist is that the cards are divided up between each participant, and then for each turn one card is turned over, with the highest card holder keeping all of the cards. Whoever eventually gets the most, or them all, wins. AUXILIARY VERB ACTIVITIES Posts about auxiliary verb activities written by PaulFORCED CHOICE
These sheets can be quickly completed after a therapy session and sent home to caregivers as a method of involving parents in language therapy. The pictures are links to images, and the words are links to the document in doc format. carrier phrases choice communicationtemptation. drill
ADJECTIVES MATCHING WORKSHEETSPRAGMATIC JUDGMENT
Click to print (Opens in new window) This entry was posted in drill, functional, implications, social situations and tagged language, pragmatic judgment, pragmatics, social language, social skills onWednesday. by Paul.
CATEGORIES – WORD LISTS, ACTIVITIES, WORKSHEETS, AND MORE Categories list in developmental order: Basic – animals, body parts, clothes, colors, days of the week, desserts, food, letters, names, numbers, relatives, roomsCONJUNCTIONS
Jeni Rickard Tuesday at 1:30 am. Thank you so much for your site and great information. I wanted to point out that the conjunctions you list above as subordinating (and, but, so) are actually coordinatingconjunctions.
PRONOUNS | FREE LANGUAGE STUFF! Lymuel Monday at 10:50 am. Yay! I love the English teacher! Maybe you went over this alraedy, but apostrophes in general have become a wide-spread problem. I see them all over the place used to make a word plural (which, of course, they don’t).Here’s an example of one that confuses me sometimes: Bob “I hate public speaking.”Sue “Oh yes, I know that that is an issue for you.” ADVERBS – WORD LIST, AND WORKSHEETS List of adverbs in developmental order: Basic - almost, always, ahead, apart, away, behind, far, fast, less, loudly, more, nearly, next, never, not, often, onlyPREPOSITIONS
Prepositions provide a perfect example of how this is true. Between usually develops later than under, because it describes relationships among three items rather than two. Through develops later than above because it occurs less frequently in typical language. Tests that assess prepositions include the SPELT-3, CELF-P2, TACL, Bracken, CASLPREPOSITIONS
Preposition “War” Cards. These combine the traditional “War” card game with plenty of practice opportunities – these are specifically for later developing prepositions, such as around, through, toward, etc. This game is super easy to learn, yet fun, and can be modified in many ways. The basic gist is that the cards aredivided up
VOCABULARY – ACTIVITIES AND LISTS 2 thoughts on “ Vocabulary – Activities and Lists ” Sarah Parkin/Tamsin Rowbotham Wednesday at 9:26 am. Hi Paul, We have been really impressed with your site and think you have got some great resources are in. WE are both Speech and language Therapists in England and are researching stages of voacbulary development with particular interest in socio-economically deprived PASSIVE VOICE ACTIVITIES Passive Voice Comprehension Strips. Click on picture to view a small preview of each activity. Click on Doc or PDF to download worksheets in preferred format. To create the strips, print both sides on one sheet of card stock paper, and cut each paper into three strips. (1) Basic Passive Voice Comprehension Strip 1 doc pdf; (2) Basic Passive MINIMAL PAIRS LANGUAGE ACTIVITIES Contrast Cards Click on picture to view a small preview of each activity. Click on Doc or PDF to download worksheets in preferredformat.
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22) (1) Antonyms Basic 1 Doc PDF; (2) Antonyms Basic 2 Doc PDF; (3) Antonyms Elem 1 Doc PDF; (4) Antonyms Elem 2 Doc PDF; (5) SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT FILL IN THE BLANKS Subject-Verb Agreement. Click on picture to view a small preview of each activity. Click on Doc or PDF to download worksheets in preferred format. (1) Subject-Verb Agreement Fill in the Blanks – Basic Doc PDF ; (2) S-V Agreement Fill in the Blanks 2 Doc PDF ; (3) S-V Agreement Fill in the Blanks 3 Doc PDF. FREE LANGUAGE STUFF! There are several posts on my other blog – The Language Fix – on making language therapy objective, but because they’re scattered and hard to find, I’m combining the information into a page that can be accessed from the top menu. Objective Language Therapy is an attempt to shift subjective, scattered approaches into an approach that can be used to know where language impaired kids areCONJUNCTIONS
ATTRIBUTES – FUNCTIONS AND PARTS ADVERBS – WORD LIST, AND WORKSHEETS Bhoxz Saturday at 3:32 pm. Throughout this great pattern of thigns you’ll secure an A for effort and hard work. Where exactly you confused me personally was first in the particulars. PRONOUNS | FREE LANGUAGE STUFF! Lymuel Monday at 10:50 am. Yay! I love the English teacher! Maybe you went over this alraedy, but apostrophes in general have become a wide-spread problem. I see them all over the place used to make a word plural (which, of course, they don’t).Here’s an example of one that confuses me sometimes: Bob “I hate public speaking.”Sue “Oh yes, I know that that is an issue for you.” NEGATION – NEGATIVE ACTIVITIES AND WORKSHEETS SYNTAX | FREE LANGUAGE STUFF! Posts about syntax written by Paul. These combine the traditional “War” card game with plenty of practice opportunities – these are specifically for later developing prepositions, suchFORCED CHOICE
Posts about forced choice written by Paul. These sheets can be quickly completed after a therapy session and sent home to caregivers as a method of involving parents in language therapy. AUXILIARY VERB ACTIVITIES Posts about auxiliary verb activities written by Paul. Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opensin new window)
ADJECTIVES MATCHING WORKSHEETS FREE LANGUAGE STUFF! There are several posts on my other blog – The Language Fix – on making language therapy objective, but because they’re scattered and hard to find, I’m combining the information into a page that can be accessed from the top menu. Objective Language Therapy is an attempt to shift subjective, scattered approaches into an approach that can be used to know where language impaired kids areCONJUNCTIONS
ATTRIBUTES – FUNCTIONS AND PARTS ADVERBS – WORD LIST, AND WORKSHEETS Bhoxz Saturday at 3:32 pm. Throughout this great pattern of thigns you’ll secure an A for effort and hard work. Where exactly you confused me personally was first in the particulars. PRONOUNS | FREE LANGUAGE STUFF! Lymuel Monday at 10:50 am. Yay! I love the English teacher! Maybe you went over this alraedy, but apostrophes in general have become a wide-spread problem. I see them all over the place used to make a word plural (which, of course, they don’t).Here’s an example of one that confuses me sometimes: Bob “I hate public speaking.”Sue “Oh yes, I know that that is an issue for you.” NEGATION – NEGATIVE ACTIVITIES AND WORKSHEETS SYNTAX | FREE LANGUAGE STUFF! Posts about syntax written by Paul. These combine the traditional “War” card game with plenty of practice opportunities – these are specifically for later developing prepositions, suchFORCED CHOICE
Posts about forced choice written by Paul. These sheets can be quickly completed after a therapy session and sent home to caregivers as a method of involving parents in language therapy. AUXILIARY VERB ACTIVITIES Posts about auxiliary verb activities written by Paul. Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opensin new window)
ADJECTIVES MATCHING WORKSHEETSCONJUNCTIONS
Jeni Rickard Tuesday at 1:30 am. Thank you so much for your site and great information. I wanted to point out that the conjunctions you list above as subordinating (and, but, so) are actually coordinatingconjunctions.
CATEGORIES – WORD LISTS, ACTIVITIES, WORKSHEETS, AND MORE Categories list in developmental order: Basic - animals, body parts, clothes, colors, days of the week, desserts, food, letters, names, numbers, relatives, roomsPREPOSITIONS
Background Information. Prepositions express relationships between two parts of a sentence. Some prepositions consist of more than one word. The words in these prepositions are typically inflexible, for example in spite of can’t be changed to “out spite of” (Crystal, 1995) Much of what is currently categorized under “basic concepts,” such as on the Bracken and CASL tests, actually ADVERBS – WORD LIST, AND WORKSHEETS Bhoxz Saturday at 3:32 pm. Throughout this great pattern of thigns you’ll secure an A for effort and hard work. Where exactly you confused me personally was first in the particulars. PRONOUNS | FREE LANGUAGE STUFF! Lymuel Monday at 10:50 am. Yay! I love the English teacher! Maybe you went over this alraedy, but apostrophes in general have become a wide-spread problem. I see them all over the place used to make a word plural (which, of course, they don’t).Here’s an example of one that confuses me sometimes: Bob “I hate public speaking.”Sue “Oh yes, I know that that is an issue for you.” EXPRESSIVE ACTIVITIES Posts about expressive activities written by Paul. Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens innew window)
PASSIVE VOICE ACTIVITIES Passive Voice Comprehension Strips Click on picture to view a small preview of each activity. Click on Doc or PDF to download worksheets in preferred format. ToPREPOSITIONS
Posts about prepositions written by Paul. These combine the traditional “War” card game with plenty of practice opportunities – these are specifically for later developing prepositions, such MINIMAL PAIRS LANGUAGE ACTIVITIES Contrast Cards Click on picture to view a small preview of each activity. Click on Doc or PDF to download worksheets in preferredformat.
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22) (1) Antonyms Basic 1 Doc PDF; (2) Antonyms Basic 2 Doc PDF; (3) Antonyms Elem 1 Doc PDF; (4) Antonyms Elem 2 Doc PDF; (5) VOCABULARY – ACTIVITIES AND LISTS 2 thoughts on “ Vocabulary – Activities and Lists ” Sarah Parkin/Tamsin Rowbotham Wednesday at 9:26 am. Hi Paul, We have been really impressed with your site and think you have got some great resources are in. WE are both Speech and language Therapists in England and are researching stages of voacbulary development with particular interest in socio-economically deprived FREE LANGUAGE STUFF! Welcome to FREE LANGUAGE STUFF! Here you can find hundreds of language worksheets and activities in more than 20 areas. To view activities and other information in each language area click on the appropriate button below. Many of the activities have been sorted by type to the right. New activities are posted on the front page, and on area pages. CATEGORIES – WORD LISTS, ACTIVITIES, WORKSHEETS, AND MORESEE MORE ON FREELANGUAGESTUFF.COM ATTRIBUTES – FUNCTIONS AND PARTSPREPOSITIONS
PRONOUNS | FREE LANGUAGE STUFF! Lymuel Monday at 10:50 am. Yay! I love the English teacher! Maybe you went over this alraedy, but apostrophes in general have become a wide-spread problem. I see them all over the place used to make a word plural (which, of course, they don’t).Here’s an example of one that confuses me sometimes: Bob “I hate public speaking.”Sue “Oh yes, I know that that is an issue for you.”CONJUNCTIONS
HELPING VERBS
FOLLOWING DIRECTIONS AUXILIARY VERB ACTIVITIES Posts about auxiliary verb activities written by Paul MINIMAL PAIRS LANGUAGE ACTIVITIES Contrast Cards Click on picture to view a small preview of each activity. Click on Doc or PDF to download worksheets in preferredformat.
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22) (1) Antonyms Basic 1 Doc PDF; (2) Antonyms Basic 2 Doc PDF; (3) Antonyms Elem 1 Doc PDF; (4) Antonyms Elem 2 Doc PDF; (5) FREE LANGUAGE STUFF! Welcome to FREE LANGUAGE STUFF! Here you can find hundreds of language worksheets and activities in more than 20 areas. To view activities and other information in each language area click on the appropriate button below. Many of the activities have been sorted by type to the right. New activities are posted on the front page, and on area pages. CATEGORIES – WORD LISTS, ACTIVITIES, WORKSHEETS, AND MORESEE MORE ON FREELANGUAGESTUFF.COM ATTRIBUTES – FUNCTIONS AND PARTSPREPOSITIONS
PRONOUNS | FREE LANGUAGE STUFF! Lymuel Monday at 10:50 am. Yay! I love the English teacher! Maybe you went over this alraedy, but apostrophes in general have become a wide-spread problem. I see them all over the place used to make a word plural (which, of course, they don’t).Here’s an example of one that confuses me sometimes: Bob “I hate public speaking.”Sue “Oh yes, I know that that is an issue for you.”CONJUNCTIONS
HELPING VERBS
FOLLOWING DIRECTIONS AUXILIARY VERB ACTIVITIES Posts about auxiliary verb activities written by Paul MINIMAL PAIRS LANGUAGE ACTIVITIES Contrast Cards Click on picture to view a small preview of each activity. Click on Doc or PDF to download worksheets in preferredformat.
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22) (1) Antonyms Basic 1 Doc PDF; (2) Antonyms Basic 2 Doc PDF; (3) Antonyms Elem 1 Doc PDF; (4) Antonyms Elem 2 Doc PDF; (5) IDIOMS – WORD LISTS, WORKSHEETS, ACTIVITIES, AND MORE Idiom list in developmental order Basic - all the time, calm down, change your mind, cut it out, do it over, driving me crazy, feel up to, figure it out, get away with, get out, get out of hand, get on my nerves, give me a break, give up, go through with, hand me down, hang ADJECTIVES – WORD LISTS, ACTIVITIES, AND WORKSHEETS Cut out this deck of 42 cards, and play like Uno. Students practice basic and/or later developing adjectives while trying to gain and retain the most cards.HELPING VERBS
Coyle CCC/SLP Wednesday at 12:12 pm. When a child does not use helping verbs, they often cannot read yet. These activities seem a little high for the target. Some of your great picture activities would be helpful if you could make some!CONJUNCTIONS
Jeni Rickard Tuesday at 1:30 am. Thank you so much for your site and great information. I wanted to point out that the conjunctions you list above as subordinating (and, but, so) are actually coordinatingconjunctions.
SENTENCE DROPS
Category Archives: sentence drops. Science Galore! Vocabulary Worksheets. This is a free sample of a huge pack of these just released on Teachers Pay Teachers! The full pack has TONS more puzzles (116 total). Many, many areas, including Astronomy, Energy, Measurement, Research, Machines, Discoveries, Technology, Chemistry,and Biology.
VERBS AND VERB TENSE Verb Tense Teaching Information. Tense allows us to more effectively communicate information related to when something occurs, occurred, or will occur, as well as more effectively understand if the occurrence has been completed, is in progress, or will occur continuously. The inference of tense is a frequent method of language simplification. AUXILIARY VERB ACTIVITIES Posts about auxiliary verb activities written by PaulSENTENCE DROPS
Click on picture to view a small preview of each activity. Click on Doc or PDF to download worksheets in preferred format. Adjectives (1) (2)(3) (1) Basic Adjective Sentence Drop Doc PDF ; (2) Later Developing Sentence Drop Doc PDF ; (3) Later Developing Sentence Drop Doc PDF Adverbs (1) (2) (1) Basic AdverbsFORCED CHOICE
These sheets can be quickly completed after a therapy session and sent home to caregivers as a method of involving parents in language therapy. The pictures are links to images, and the words are links to the document in doc format. carrier phrases choice communicationtemptation. drill
PASSIVE VOICE ACTIVITIES Passive Voice Comprehension Strips. Click on picture to view a small preview of each activity. Click on Doc or PDF to download worksheets in preferred format. To create the strips, print both sides on one sheet of card stock paper, and cut each paper into three strips. (1) Basic Passive Voice Comprehension Strip 1 doc pdf; (2) Basic Passive FREE LANGUAGE STUFF! Welcome to FREE LANGUAGE STUFF! Here you can find hundreds of language worksheets and activities in more than 20 areas. To view activities and other information in each language area click on the appropriate button below. Many of the activities have been sorted by type to the right. New activities are posted on the front page, and on area pages. CATEGORIES – WORD LISTS, ACTIVITIES, WORKSHEETS, AND MORESEE MORE ON FREELANGUAGESTUFF.COMPREPOSITIONS
ATTRIBUTES – FUNCTIONS AND PARTS PRONOUNS | FREE LANGUAGE STUFF! Pronouns serve both syntactic and semantic functions within sentences. They can serve as subjects, objects, direct objects, and indirect objects; they can do anything that nouns can do. Pronouns reduce both redundancy (a good thing) and specificity (a not so good thing). One main difference between nouns and pronouns is that pronouns do notCONJUNCTIONS
ADVERB COMPREHENSIONFORCED CHOICE
These sheets can be quickly completed after a therapy session and sent home to caregivers as a method of involving parents in language therapy. The pictures are links to images, and the words are links to the document in doc format. carrier phrases choice communicationtemptation. drill
AUXILIARY VERB ACTIVITIES Posts about auxiliary verb activities written by PaulPRAGMATIC JUDGMENT
Click to print (Opens in new window) This entry was posted in drill, functional, implications, social situations and tagged language, pragmatic judgment, pragmatics, social language, social skills onWednesday. by Paul.
FREE LANGUAGE STUFF! Welcome to FREE LANGUAGE STUFF! Here you can find hundreds of language worksheets and activities in more than 20 areas. To view activities and other information in each language area click on the appropriate button below. Many of the activities have been sorted by type to the right. New activities are posted on the front page, and on area pages. CATEGORIES – WORD LISTS, ACTIVITIES, WORKSHEETS, AND MORESEE MORE ON FREELANGUAGESTUFF.COMPREPOSITIONS
ATTRIBUTES – FUNCTIONS AND PARTS PRONOUNS | FREE LANGUAGE STUFF! Pronouns serve both syntactic and semantic functions within sentences. They can serve as subjects, objects, direct objects, and indirect objects; they can do anything that nouns can do. Pronouns reduce both redundancy (a good thing) and specificity (a not so good thing). One main difference between nouns and pronouns is that pronouns do notCONJUNCTIONS
ADVERB COMPREHENSIONFORCED CHOICE
These sheets can be quickly completed after a therapy session and sent home to caregivers as a method of involving parents in language therapy. The pictures are links to images, and the words are links to the document in doc format. carrier phrases choice communicationtemptation. drill
AUXILIARY VERB ACTIVITIES Posts about auxiliary verb activities written by PaulPRAGMATIC JUDGMENT
Click to print (Opens in new window) This entry was posted in drill, functional, implications, social situations and tagged language, pragmatic judgment, pragmatics, social language, social skills onWednesday. by Paul.
PREPOSITIONS
Prepositions provide a perfect example of how this is true. Between usually develops later than under, because it describes relationships among three items rather than two. Through develops later than above because it occurs less frequently in typical language. Tests that assess prepositions include the SPELT-3, CELF-P2, TACL, Bracken, CASL ATTRIBUTES – FUNCTIONS AND PARTS Background Information. Functions – The targeting of functions is an integral part of working on other semantic language skills, such as adjectives, attributes, categories, and describing. Functions are often thought of first when asked “What is a ____?” Filling in the blank with words, such as refrigerator, fire extinguisher, telephone, pencil, etc. shows how frequently this is true.CONJUNCTIONS
Jeni Rickard Tuesday at 1:30 am. Thank you so much for your site and great information. I wanted to point out that the conjunctions you list above as subordinating (and, but, so) are actually coordinatingconjunctions.
PRONOUNS | FREE LANGUAGE STUFF! Lymuel Monday at 10:50 am. Yay! I love the English teacher! Maybe you went over this alraedy, but apostrophes in general have become a wide-spread problem. I see them all over the place used to make a word plural (which, of course, they don’t).Here’s an example of one that confuses me sometimes: Bob “I hate public speaking.”Sue “Oh yes, I know that that is an issue for you.”SENTENCE DROPS
Category Archives: sentence drops. Science Galore! Vocabulary Worksheets. This is a free sample of a huge pack of these just released on Teachers Pay Teachers! The full pack has TONS more puzzles (116 total). Many, many areas, including Astronomy, Energy, Measurement, Research, Machines, Discoveries, Technology, Chemistry,and Biology.
VERBS AND VERB TENSE Verb Tense Teaching Information. Tense allows us to more effectively communicate information related to when something occurs, occurred, or will occur, as well as more effectively understand if the occurrence has been completed, is in progress, or will occur continuously. The inference of tense is a frequent method of language simplification.SENTENCE DROPS
Click on picture to view a small preview of each activity. Click on Doc or PDF to download worksheets in preferred format. Adjectives (1) (2)(3) (1) Basic Adjective Sentence Drop Doc PDF ; (2) Later Developing Sentence Drop Doc PDF ; (3) Later Developing Sentence Drop Doc PDF Adverbs (1) (2) (1) Basic AdverbsHELPING VERBS
Coyle CCC/SLP Wednesday at 12:12 pm. When a child does not use helping verbs, they often cannot read yet. These activities seem a little high for the target. Some of your great picture activities would be helpful if you could make some! GRAMMAR WORD SEARCHES Posts about grammar word searches written by Paul. Antonyms and Synonyms Word Searches. Click on picture to view a small preview ofeach activity.
PASSIVE VOICE ACTIVITIES Passive Voice Comprehension Strips. Click on picture to view a small preview of each activity. Click on Doc or PDF to download worksheets in preferred format. To create the strips, print both sides on one sheet of card stock paper, and cut each paper into three strips. (1) Basic Passive Voice Comprehension Strip 1 doc pdf; (2) Basic Passive FREE LANGUAGE STUFF! There are several posts on my other blog – The Language Fix – on making language therapy objective, but because they’re scattered and hard to find, I’m combining the information into a page that can be accessed from the top menu. Objective Language Therapy is an attempt to shift subjective, scattered approaches into an approach that can be used to know where language impaired kids are CATEGORIES – WORD LISTS, ACTIVITIES, WORKSHEETS, AND MORESEE MORE ON FREELANGUAGESTUFF.COM ATTRIBUTES – FUNCTIONS AND PARTSPREPOSITIONS
PRONOUNS | FREE LANGUAGE STUFF! Lymuel Monday at 10:50 am. Yay! I love the English teacher! Maybe you went over this alraedy, but apostrophes in general have become a wide-spread problem. I see them all over the place used to make a word plural (which, of course, they don’t).Here’s an example of one that confuses me sometimes: Bob “I hate public speaking.”Sue “Oh yes, I know that that is an issue for you.” SYNTAX | FREE LANGUAGE STUFF! Posts about syntax written by Paul. These combine the traditional “War” card game with plenty of practice opportunities – these are specifically for later developing prepositions, such AUXILIARY VERB ACTIVITIES Posts about auxiliary verb activities written by Paul. Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opensin new window)
ADVERB COMPREHENSIONFORCED CHOICE
Posts about forced choice written by Paul. These sheets can be quickly completed after a therapy session and sent home to caregivers as a method of involving parents in language therapy.PRAGMATIC JUDGMENT
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FREE LANGUAGE STUFF! There are several posts on my other blog – The Language Fix – on making language therapy objective, but because they’re scattered and hard to find, I’m combining the information into a page that can be accessed from the top menu. Objective Language Therapy is an attempt to shift subjective, scattered approaches into an approach that can be used to know where language impaired kids are CATEGORIES – WORD LISTS, ACTIVITIES, WORKSHEETS, AND MORESEE MORE ON FREELANGUAGESTUFF.COM ATTRIBUTES – FUNCTIONS AND PARTSPREPOSITIONS
PRONOUNS | FREE LANGUAGE STUFF! Lymuel Monday at 10:50 am. Yay! I love the English teacher! Maybe you went over this alraedy, but apostrophes in general have become a wide-spread problem. I see them all over the place used to make a word plural (which, of course, they don’t).Here’s an example of one that confuses me sometimes: Bob “I hate public speaking.”Sue “Oh yes, I know that that is an issue for you.” SYNTAX | FREE LANGUAGE STUFF! Posts about syntax written by Paul. These combine the traditional “War” card game with plenty of practice opportunities – these are specifically for later developing prepositions, such AUXILIARY VERB ACTIVITIES Posts about auxiliary verb activities written by Paul. Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opensin new window)
ADVERB COMPREHENSIONFORCED CHOICE
Posts about forced choice written by Paul. These sheets can be quickly completed after a therapy session and sent home to caregivers as a method of involving parents in language therapy.PRAGMATIC JUDGMENT
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PREPOSITIONS
Background Information. Prepositions express relationships between two parts of a sentence. Some prepositions consist of more than one word. The words in these prepositions are typically inflexible, for example in spite of can’t be changed to “out spite of” (Crystal, 1995) Much of what is currently categorized under “basic concepts,” such as on the Bracken and CASL tests, actually ATTRIBUTES – FUNCTIONS AND PARTS Background Information. Functions – The targeting of functions is an integral part of working on other semantic language skills, such as adjectives, attributes, categories, and describing. Functions are often thought of first when asked “What is a ____?” Filling in the blank with words, such as refrigerator, fire extinguisher, telephone, pencil, etc. shows how frequently this is true.CONJUNCTIONS
Jeni Rickard Tuesday at 1:30 am. Thank you so much for your site and great information. I wanted to point out that the conjunctions you list above as subordinating (and, but, so) are actually coordinatingconjunctions.
PRONOUNS | FREE LANGUAGE STUFF! Lymuel Monday at 10:50 am. Yay! I love the English teacher! Maybe you went over this alraedy, but apostrophes in general have become a wide-spread problem. I see them all over the place used to make a word plural (which, of course, they don’t).Here’s an example of one that confuses me sometimes: Bob “I hate public speaking.”Sue “Oh yes, I know that that is an issue for you.”SENTENCE DROPS
This is a free sample of a huge pack of these just released on Teachers Pay Teachers! The full pack has TONS more puzzles (116 total). Many, many areas, including Astronomy, Energy, Measurement, Research, Machines, Discoveries, Technology, Chemistry, and Biology. VERBS AND VERB TENSE Example of Verb Tense Developmental Order Early Developing “-ing” verbs: present participles such as eating, running, drawing; “-ed” verbs: regular past tense verbs such as played, opened; “-s” verbs: third person, regular present tense verbs such as walks, eats Later Developing future tense: will play, will be playing, can play tomorrow, going to play (“gonna” EXPRESSIVE ACTIVITIES Posts about expressive activities written by Paul. Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens innew window)
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ADJECTIVE “UNO” CARDS Cut out this deck of 42 cards, and play like Uno. Students practice basic and/or later developing adjectives while trying to gain and retain the most cards.Preview:
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PREPOSITION “WAR” CARDS These combine the traditional “War” card game with plenty of practice opportunities – these are specifically for later developing prepositions, such as around, through, toward, etc. This game is super easy to learn, yet fun, and can be modified in many ways. The basic gist is that the cards are divided up between each participant, and then for each turn one card is turned over, with the highest card holder keeping all of the cards. Whoever eventually gets the most, or them all, wins. In the case of ties, each tied player plays two cards face down before playing the third card face up, with the victor claiming all of the cards for that round.preview images:
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SOME SPECIFIC LANGUAGE THERAPY IDEAS (Click on image for smaller preview, and PDF link for larger file)1)
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OBJECTIVE LANGUAGE THERAPY There are several posts on my other blog – The Language Fix – on making language therapy objective, but because they’re scattered and hard to find, I’m combining the information into a page that can be accessed from thetop menu.
Objective Language Therapy is an attempt to shift subjective, scattered approaches into an approach that can be used to know where language impaired kids are at and where they need to go. Instead of statements like, “He’s doing better with making sentences,” Objective Language Therapy encourages objective statements like, “His use of age appropriate prepositions in sentences has increased from 20% to 90%.” or “He requires minimal cues to produce sentences with basic prepositions, an improvement from last year when he required extensive cueing.” While the approach may be a little tricky to learn at first, it removes the guesswork so long a part of language therapy. It replaces the discomfort so many SLPs feel with language therapy with the knowledge that what we’re doing is really helping kids achieve their language goals, and when they’re not it tells us what exactly we need to change. Anybody who’s comfortable with articulation therapy will recognize several of the same concepts that make it so comfortable, with the tweaks needed to accommodate language’s unique complexity and variety. Objective Language Therapy transforms language therapy from an art to a science. Click hereto
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MORE FREE LANGUAGE CARDS Here’s some more language cards in PDFformat.
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“DIFFERENT” LANGUAGE CARDS Click on the thumbnail for a preview image. Click on the PDF links to get a higher resolution, printable copy.1)
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2) academic nouns PDF;
3) antonyms elementary PDF;
4) comparatives PDF;
5) irregular past tense verbs basic PDF;
6) prepositions later PDF For a complete set of almost 1,000 language cards, or over 2,000 speech and language cards check out Language Galore’s Teachers PayTeachers site.
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LANGUAGE THERAPY IDEAS – ATTRIBUTES I’m adding to these specific language therapy ideas on the individual pages, and making a large list over on The Language Fixblog.
It’s gonna be HUGE! This is just the start… ATTRIBUTES/FUNCTIONS CATALOG. Get out a catalog. Talk about the items for sale. Example statements: “Why would somebody want a coat?” “It keeps you warm”. “Why do people buy wallets?” “Why are those pillows so big?” “What do you need umbrellas for?” “Are those shoes big or little?” “Does that blanket look comfortable?” “Could I wear those gloves, or would they be tootight?”
TEXTBOOK. Get out a textbook. Instruct student to describe vocabulary words at or below student’s level by using functions. Example statements: “What does a period do?” “What is a shelter?” “Why do bears have to hibernate?” “What is a map?” “Why would you need an index?” “What was a covered wagon?” “What is the Constitution?” LOOK AROUND YOU. Describe functions of objects in your environment or of things commonly seen in offices. Take a walk, and describe functions of things seen in the hall out the window, etc. Example statements: “What is a stapler?” “It attaches papers together.” “What is a trash dumpster?” “It holds the building’s trash until the garbage men get it.” SPECIFIC INTERESTS. For example, for younger kids, talk about video games, television, or sports, or for older students talk about cooking, construction, or health care. Discuss specific interests. Use the internet if needed. Example statements: “What does a cutting board do?” “What does a remote do?” “What do anesthesiologists do?” HOMEWORK MAKER: Create a list of from five to ten words at student’s level. Write directions such as the following: “Provide a function for each vocabulary word.” Write helper next to a blank line for any helper to sign. Provide individualized incentives for completed return. Forexample:
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BASIC PRONOUN ZIG ZAGS Click on picture to view a small preview of each activity. Click on Doc or PDF to download worksheets in preferred format.1)
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FREE ONLINE MULTIPLE MEANING WORDS PICS Check out this set of free multiple meaning word picturesthat has
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SCIENCE GALORE! VOCABULARY WORKSHEETS This is a free sample of a huge pack of these just released on Teachers Pay Teachers! The full pack has TONS more puzzles (116 total). Many, many areas, including Astronomy, Energy, Measurement, Research, Machines, Discoveries, Technology, Chemistry, and Biology. Do your part to reinforce critical STEM vocabulary – only 4 dollars for the complete set!
SCIENCE VOCABULARY WORKSHEETS Click on picture to view a small preview of each activity. Click on Doc or PDF to download worksheets in preferred format.EARTH SCIENCE
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(1) ancient earth bullseye Doc;
(2) ancient earth sentence maze Doc;
(3) earth science sentence drop 1 Doc;
(4) earth science sentence search 1 Doc; (5)
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MORE WORDS THAT WORK I posted some of these earlier with helping verbs and adjectives.
Here’s some more, this time with adjectives, prepositions, andpronouns
adjectives 2
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prepositions 2
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basic pronouns
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BASIC CONCEPTS – PICTURE PAGES (The pictures are small preview images, and the words precede links to the documents in odt – Open Office – and PDF formats.)1)
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POINTY PUZZLES – FREE SAMPLES (The pictures are small preview images, and the words precede links to the documents in odt and PDF formats.)(1)
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MOBILE PRONOUN PIX!
Free Portable Pronoun Pix! Use wherever you have a computer, or a phone, or a tablet. Check them out at Language Galore!.
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ON THE GO! IRREGULAR PAST TENSE PIX GREAT FOR MOBILE Pull out your phone (also works well on computers) and get extra practice with these FREE mobile irregular past tense pictures.SHARE THIS:
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VOCABULARY TINY SEEK AND FINDS The pictures are links to images, and the words are links to the document in doc and PDF formats. 1) Early Elementary VocabDoc
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ON THE GO! FREE MOBILE LANGUAGE THERAPY Pull out your phone (also works well on computers) and get extra practice with these FREE mobile basic verb (-ed & -ing) animatedgifs.
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VERB CLOSE-UPS VERB ACTIVITY Use these unique and motivating cards to practice verbs! Each picture is a png format preview of the activity which can be downloaded by clicking the corresponding PDF or ODT link below.1)
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Practice helping verbs, pronouns, contractions, and adjectives with aunique twist.
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