Butterfly, Butterfly! Where Do You Fly!? l Story for Speech Therapy

by Anna Dee SLP

Price: 400 points or $4 USD

Subjects: ela

Grades: 14,13,1

Description: Using repetitive books in therapy is a great way to teach predicting and vocabulary. It’s always a great way to increase sentence length and to practice words multiple times. I wanted to create an engaging book for little learners that was repetitive, interactive, and featured multi syllabic words. This is a repetitive story about little butterflies who love to fly! On each page, a butterfly goes on a little adventure, flying around different items. The child is able to choose the butterfly, fly it around the screen, and make it land on a particular object. The text is simple and clear and provides ample opportunities to practice a variety of goals. This story is particularly designed to work on THREE SYLLABLE WORDS and SPATIAL CONCEPTS. There are ample opportunities to practice these on each page. The following concepts are featured in the story: fast, slow, high, low, around, close, far, above, below, beside, between, front, in. on The following three syllable words are featured in the story: dinosaur, bicycle, elephant, umbrella, vanilla, octopus, banana, birthday cake.