BUSY students need BUSY homework!
This language homework set was created with busy hands in mind, and access to fine motor practice. GREAT for teletherapy, too! Simply have the student annotate right on the document via Zoom platform or alike. Each set of homework for each goal has FOUR+ different Fine Motor activities to complete, and provides easy practice of over 30 words PER homework set! Homework pages also include explicit instructions for parents to help increase carryover (for example, all goals include explicit descriptions and visuals on how to produce that target goal). Visuals and prompts included for successful carryover.
These pages allow control of target words by the SLP: simply type in your word lists when you open in adobe, and your target words will auto-populate into the activity page! Great for SLPs needing a variety of targets.
This download currently contains the following goals:
- Language Goals: Categories, Preschool vocabulary/labeling, present progressive -ing verbs, regular past tense verbs, irregular past tense verbs, antonyms, synonyms, compare/contrast, object function, plural nouns, and irregular plural nouns
- Bonus Visual Pages and Posters for Speech Sounds and Processes
- Step by Step instructions for saving parts of this file for individual student needs in order to share with parents via email and/or teletherapy
Edit this file using the free version of Adobe Reader.
Steps for editing in Adobe:
- Open file in Adobe Reader (click for free version)
- Go to any page with blue boxes. Blue boxes mean you can type in the boxes.
- For example, on the "word lists" pages for each sound, you can type in articulation words/targets on lines one through 35. These words will auto-populate into the document on the activity pages.
- Save your edits as a new file (i.e. "Category Pages for David" or however you want to edit them).
- Next, you can either print the workbook to send home, OR send/share via email/secured website.
- When parents open the file on their end, they will be able to print your edits for that specific student!
- No printer?? Parents can open the file in "iBooks" (Apple products) and simply use the "draw" tool to write right on the document. Great option for parents who don't have access to a printer!
NOTE: Parents DO NOT need to own Adobe to open and print this file! They can simply open the pdf from any device without Adobe.
Save in Google Chrome with these tips here.
Questions? Email me at abby@thetypebslp.com