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Homework

Links

Home Practice is key to progress in a student's stated goals. 

Here are some helpful websites that can be used in conjunction with the home practice options your Speech Language Pathologist recommends.



Welcome to our homework page!  We hope you find many ideas of for home program and practice!
 

Articulation (Speech Sounds):   

  • Mommy Speech Therapy:  This site has worksheets for individual sounds (including consonants and vowels) at the beginning, middle, and end of the word. The site also has sentence practice sheets as well.

  • Heatherspeechtherapy:  Great sight that has articulation practice worksheets beginning at the syllable level and progressing to the phrase level.  

  • Testyyettrying:   This sight has card sets and games.

  • Speech-Language-therapy.com: Lots of worksheets by sound/phoneme.

  • Carlee Oliver SLP: Word and Sentence Practice. This site also has Minimal Pairs (2 words that sound very similar to practice articulation accuracy).

  • Elena Marie SLP:  Look on the right side bar and scroll down the page to find the worksheet/practice activities.

  • Ms. Lane's SLP:  Articulation worksheets and games. 

Auditory Processing (Listening):  

  • Speaking of Speech:  This site has information about Auditory Processing, discrimination activities, rhymes, multi-step directions, and fun bingo games.

  • Education.com: Suggestions on fun games to use to build Auditory Memory and Auditory Sequencing.

  • Leeds Community Healthcare:  Suggestions for fun activities that address Auditory Processing.

  • Inner Pieces Gallery:  Word Lists, multi-step directions, and fun Auditory Memory games.

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Augmentative Communication (Communicating with symbols):

 

(Alternate methods of communication without (or with) verbalization):

 

Executive Functioning (Working Memory, Sequencing, Problem Solving, etc:

  • NClD: Great information about Executive Functioning and strategies to practice and employ.

  • Great Schools.org:  Great explanation of Executive Functioning, components of, and strategies to address areas of challenge.

  • Jill Kuzma: Homework planning sheet.

  • Jill Kuzma: Transitions

  • Smart Apps for Special Needs:  Suggestions for apps to help students organize, problem-solve, plan, etc.

  • wsdbestpracticies:  Several recommendations on various aspects of Executive Functioning.  (Promoting Executive Functioning in the classroom)

  • nspt4kids: Suggestions of how to incorporate activities requiring executive functioning at home.

  • OzarkSpeechie:  Great breakdown of skill set and specific types of activities and tasks to use to address Executive Functioning difficulties.

Fluency (Stuttering):

Hearing Impairment (Aural Rehabilitation):

Language (Using words, grammar, syntax, parts of language):

  • Heatherspeechtherapy:  Scroll down to the Grammar worksheets and the vocabulary worksheets.  Pronouns, past tense verbing, seasonal vocabulary and games.

  • Free Language Stuff:  Lots of worksheets here focusing on:  adjectives, adverbs, antonyms/synonyms, attributes (parts and functions), categories, Comparatives, Compound/Complex sentences, Conjunctions, Following Directions, Helping verbs, Idioms, Irregular Past tense verbing, Multiple meaning words, Negatives, Pronouns, Questions, Similarities/Differences, Verbs/Tense.

  • Conjunctions: Chart showing Main Clause and Subordinating Clause.

  • Pronoun sheet:  Phrase chart with symbols to identify he/she

  • SLPlessons: Lots of information:  Vocabulary, Antonym/Synonym, Idioms, and multi-meaning words.

  • Prepositions:  Word like in, out, on, off etc.  Lots of worksheets

  • Prepositions: Worksheets

  • Calendar Activities:  Templates, information on days, weeks, months, etc

Language Comprehension (Main Idea, Details, Prediction, Inferring information):

3rd Grade Reading  

4th Grade Reading:

5th Grade Reading

6th Grade Reading:

Social Pragmatics (Social Skills):

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