by Bluebird Speech © 2022
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Price: $2 USD
Subjects: speech,earlyIntervention,holiday,firstDayOfWinter,christmas,expressiveLanguage,receptiveLanguage
Grades: 0
Simply move a snow person body part onto the target word after practicing. Kids will love building snowmen while practicing their vocabulary words! This language activity targets the following winter themed concepts. Verbs - Part 1 Verbs - Part 2 Nouns - Part 1 Nouns - Part 2 Adjectives - Part 1 Adjectives - Part 2 These Boom Cards are a drag and drop activity great for teletherapy and virtual learning in Speech Therapy. It's great during Hanukkah, Christmas, and winter speech therapy! You get a total of 6 cards with 9 target words on each card! How do you incorporate snow into speech practice? -Build a snowman and describe its features -Make snowballs out of fake or real snow and practice articulation while throwing them at a target -Go on a winter scavenger hunt and practice vocabulary related to winter items -Sing winter-themed songs and practice pronunciation -Tell a story about a snowy adventure and work on narrative skills
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