by Communication Joy © 2025
Premier Publisher
Price: $7 USD
Subjects: articulation,receptiveLanguage,expressiveLanguage,speech,adultSpeech,firstDayOfWinter,socialAspectsOfCommunication
Grades: 0
This winter low/no prep resource is perfect for mixed speech and language therapy groups. Address /r/ sounds in reading and conversation, while also targeting goals for receptive language, "wh" questions, inferences, and pragmatic language. This resource contains /r/ winter-themed sound loaded stories. Choose the story on the first card (menu). Each sound loaded story is followed by 1 card containing "wh" questions, 1 card to draw conclusions about the story, and four cards containing "Would you rather..." /r/ sound loaded questions related to elements from the story. The "Draw" feature is enabled, so students/clients may underline the target sounds in the stories. This resource is best for older elementary, middle, and high school students. While this resource is seasonal, stories are not related to specific holidays. Elements such as fireworks, snow, and hearts are included but are presented in a way that aligns with general seasonal themes rather than particular holidays.
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