fbpx skip to Main Content
Where Speech-language Pathologists find ideas, activities and materials.
Word Searches For L Sound

Word Searches for L Sound

  • August 31, 2022

These sound-specific word search pages are great for using with speech groups or for sending home as homework pages.  In groups, students can find target words while waiting for their turn and then practice saying them when it is their…

Read More
Homophone Worksheet – Pirates Theme

Homophone Worksheet – Pirates Theme

  • August 31, 2022

Use this pirate-themed worksheet with your students who are working on homophones! Students read each sentence and fill in the homophones where they belong. For example, they put the homophones from the pair "see" and "sea" into the sentence "We…

Read More
Always, Sometimes, Or Never – Camping Theme

Always, Sometimes, or Never – Camping Theme

  • July 31, 2022

These camping-themed statements are a great way to work on "always", "sometimes", and "never." There are instructions for using this as an activity with an individual student or a group. There are cards, worksheets, and an interactive file. Worksheet vs.…

Read More
Cut And Glue For R Sounds – Marshmallows

Cut and Glue for R Sounds – Marshmallows

  • July 28, 2022

Here's a new material type to use with your students! Make speech a hands-on activity with these cut and glue pages. Students say the target word when they cut out the picture and again when they glue it to a…

Read More
Dot-a-Sound For SH Sound

Dot-a-Sound for SH Sound

  • July 27, 2022

Make practicing speech sounds fun with these printable and digital pages! With the printable pages, students say a word and then dot it with a bingo dauber or cover it with a chip. They drag a colored dot over the…

Read More
Rebus Sentences For R Clusters

Rebus Sentences for R Clusters

  • July 27, 2022

With predictable text and pictures, rebus sentences are a good way for young students and new readers to be able to practice their sounds at the sentence level without a model. There is a page of five sentences for each…

Read More
Back To Top