Price: 1450 points or $14.5 USD
Subjects: holiday,valentinesDay,speech,apraxia,articulation,expressiveLanguage,receptiveLanguage,phonology,earlyIntervention
Grades: 14,13,1,2
Description: These 6 Valentine's Day activities are a fun way to target your students' or clients' speech and language goals The Ahhh Chew Game allows you to practice any goal, and take turns stacking different Valentine objects, or use it with your early intervention clients to play the "ahhhh chew" game. A carrier phrase is on each page, or you can use your own targets. The Following Directions deck of Valentine's Day cards is a fun way for your speech and language, English Language Learning (ELL) or Preschool children to practice following directions with prepostions. The Feed the Big Mouth activity helps to get repetitive practice of any target. Children with Childhood Apraxia of Speech can benefit from getting multiple practice of their target word as they feed the Valentine friend. With 10 items on each page of the 10 pages, you can easily track up to 100 trials of any target. It can also be used as a token board to keep track of trials or work completed and trials remaining. The Describing activity is great for working on describing objects, and making inferences, during your speech and language therapy sessions. Use the magnifying glass to find the object that is described by the "hidden" clues. Uncover as many clues as needed to guess the object. The I Spy activity is great to target *Turn taking or reinforcement *Use carrier phrases The "I Love You!" activity is great to target repetition of the phrases, "I love you!" and "I love it!"