SPEECH AND LANGUAGE CONCEPTS WORKSHEETS

SPEECH AND LANGUAGE CONCEPTS WORKSHEETS

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Wh-Question Scenes for Early Learners

Wh-Question Scenes for Early Learners

A colorful worksheet featuring a park scene with children playing. Students answer who, what, where, when, and why questions about the picture, building comprehension and expressive language skills through visual context.

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Category Sorting: Animals and Food

Category Sorting: Animals and Food

This worksheet presents a grid of mixed animal and food pictures. Children cut and paste each item into the correct category box, reinforcing vocabulary organization and semantic reasoning for speech therapy sessions.

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Following Directions with Shapes and Colors

Following Directions with Shapes and Colors

A simple page with rows of shapes in different colors. Instructions like 'Color the big red circle blue' target auditory processing, spatial concepts, and color/shape vocabulary for early language intervention.

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Pronoun Practice: He, She, and They

Pronoun Practice: He, She, and They

Illustrated with diverse characters performing actions, this worksheet asks students to circle the correct pronoun for each sentence. It supports grammar development and subject-verb agreement in speech and language therapy.

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Sequencing Stories: Making a Sandwich

Sequencing Stories: Making a Sandwich

Four jumbled picture cards show steps to make a sandwich. Students number them in order and then retell the sequence using transition words like first, next, and last, targeting narrative skills.

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Describing with Adjectives: The Monster

Describing with Adjectives: The Monster

A friendly monster with silly features prompts children to write or say describing words. Spaces for color, size, shape, and texture encourage expressive vocabulary expansion and sentence formulation.

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Prepositions: Where Is the Cat?

Prepositions: Where Is the Cat?

A worksheet with a cat in various positions relative to a box. Students match sentences like 'The cat is under the box' to the correct picture, reinforcing spatial language and comprehension.

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Synonyms and Antonyms Matching Game

Synonyms and Antonyms Matching Game

Two columns of simple words like hot/cold and big/large. Students draw lines to match synonyms and antonyms, building vocabulary depth and understanding of word relationships for language growth.

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Inferencing from Pictures: What Happened?

Inferencing from Pictures: What Happened?

A scene shows a spilled milk carton and a sad child. Students look for clues and write or discuss what might have happened, targeting inferential thinking and cause-effect language.

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Articulation Practice: Initial /S/ Words

Articulation Practice: Initial /S/ Words

A worksheet with pictures of sun, sock, and seal. Each image has a dotted line for tracing the letter S and a sentence strip for practicing the sound in words and phrases, aiding speech clarity.

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Colorful Category Sorting for Early Learners

Colorful Category Sorting for Early Learners

A vibrant worksheet featuring food, animals, and clothing categories. Children cut and paste images into correct groups, building vocabulary and classification skills. Perfect for speech therapy sessions targeting word associations and expressive language development.

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Following Directions with Preposition Practice

Following Directions with Preposition Practice

An engaging scene with a cat, box, and tree. Students follow verbal or written commands like "put the cat under the tree." This worksheet strengthens receptive language, spatial concept understanding, and listening comprehension for young learners.

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Wh-Question Flashcards and Matching Activity

Wh-Question Flashcards and Matching Activity

Bright cards asking who, what, where, when, and why. Kids match questions to picture answers, improving question comprehension and response formulation. Ideal for speech therapy to boost conversational skills and narrative thinking in children.

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Sequencing Stories with Picture Strips

Sequencing Stories with Picture Strips

A four-panel worksheet showing a child planting a seed, watering it, watching it grow, and picking a flower. Students arrange strips in order, enhancing temporal concepts, logical thinking, and expressive language for storytelling practice.

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