QUALITATIVE CONCEPTS SPEECH THERAPY WORKSHEETS

QUALITATIVE CONCEPTS SPEECH THERAPY WORKSHEETS

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Big and Small Sorting Activity

Big and Small Sorting Activity

A printable worksheet featuring large and small animal outlines for children to sort. Helps teach basic size concepts through visual comparison and categorization, ideal for speech therapy sessions targeting qualitative vocabulary.

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Hot vs Cold Picture Match

Hot vs Cold Picture Match

This worksheet shows images of ice cream and a steaming mug. Students circle the hot or cold item based on prompts. Reinforces temperature opposites, a core qualitative concept for language development in therapy.

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Long and Short Object Lineup

Long and Short Object Lineup

A row of pencils, snakes, and ribbons in varying lengths. Children mark the longest and shortest. Designed to build understanding of length adjectives, supporting expressive and receptive language goals in speech therapy.

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Fast and Slow Animal Race

Fast and Slow Animal Race

Illustrations of a cheetah and a turtle on a racetrack. Students identify which animal is fast and which is slow. This worksheet targets speed-related qualitative concepts, enhancing descriptive language skills.

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Hard and Soft Texture Sort

Hard and Soft Texture Sort

Pictures of a rock, pillow, cotton ball, and brick. Learners sort items into hard or soft columns. Encourages tactile vocabulary and comparative thinking, essential for qualitative concept mastery in speech therapy.

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Empty and Full Cup Worksheet

Empty and Full Cup Worksheet

Two cups, one empty and one full of juice. Children color or circle the correct cup based on verbal cues. Teaches volume opposites, a foundational qualitative concept for early language learners in therapy.

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Wet and Dry Scenes Activity

Wet and Dry Scenes Activity

Depicts a rainy umbrella and a sunny towel. Students identify which is wet and which is dry. Builds understanding of moisture states, expanding qualitative vocabulary for speech therapy worksheets.

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Clean and Dirty Object Match

Clean and Dirty Object Match

Shows a clean plate and a muddy boot. Children draw lines to match descriptions. Reinforces cleanliness opposites, helping children grasp abstract qualitative concepts through concrete visual examples.

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Loud and Quiet Sound Sort

Loud and Quiet Sound Sort

Images of a drum and a whisper face. Students categorize sounds as loud or quiet. Targets auditory qualitative concepts, improving discrimination and labeling skills in speech therapy sessions.

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Rough and Smooth Texture Hunt

Rough and Smooth Texture Hunt

A sandpaper square and a glass surface illustration. Kids identify and circle the rough or smooth item. Develops tactile descriptive language, a key component of qualitative concept worksheets for therapy.

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Big vs. Little Sorting Fun

Big vs. Little Sorting Fun

A colorful worksheet featuring large and small animals for children to sort. Helps teach qualitative concepts like size comparison through engaging cut-and-paste activities, building foundational vocabulary for speech therapy sessions.

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Hot and Cold Picture Match

Hot and Cold Picture Match

An interactive worksheet with images of ice cream and soup. Students draw lines to match items to hot or cold categories, reinforcing temperature-related qualitative concepts in a simple, visual format for early language learners.

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Same and Different Detective

Same and Different Detective

A detective-themed worksheet where kids circle the object that is different in each row. Targets qualitative concepts of similarity and difference, encouraging careful observation and verbal description during speech therapy practice.

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Fast and Slow Animal Race

Fast and Slow Animal Race

A playful worksheet featuring a turtle and a rabbit. Children color the fast animal and the slow animal, then describe their choices. This activity builds understanding of speed-related qualitative concepts in a fun, story-based context.

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