SPEECH THERAPY WORKSHEETS FOR 4 YEAR OLDS

SPEECH THERAPY WORKSHEETS FOR 4 YEAR OLDS

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Animal Sound Match for Speech Practice

Animal Sound Match for Speech Practice

A colorful worksheet where 4-year-olds match animals to their sounds. Kids draw lines from a cow to "moo" and a duck to "quack." This activity builds vocabulary and encourages verbal imitation for early speech development.

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Simple Yes or No Question Cards

Simple Yes or No Question Cards

Bright picture cards asking basic yes/no questions like "Is this a cat?" with a dog image. Designed for 4-year-olds, this worksheet promotes comprehension and verbal responses, helping children practice answering questions clearly during speech therapy sessions.

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Beginning Sound Sorting Activity

Beginning Sound Sorting Activity

A cut-and-paste worksheet where kids sort pictures by their starting sounds, like /b/ for ball and /c/ for cat. This hands-on task strengthens phonemic awareness and articulation, making it ideal for speech therapy with young children.

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Action Verb Picture Prompts

Action Verb Picture Prompts

Illustrated scenes of children running, jumping, and eating. Each image has a simple prompt like "What is he doing?" to encourage 4-year-olds to form short sentences. This worksheet supports verb use and expressive language skills in therapy.

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Preposition Practice with a Teddy Bear

Preposition Practice with a Teddy Bear

A worksheet featuring a teddy bear in different positions: on a chair, under a table, next to a box. Kids describe where the bear is, reinforcing spatial concepts and sentence structure. Perfect for building language skills in 4-year-olds.

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Feelings and Emotions Matching Game

Feelings and Emotions Matching Game

Faces showing happy, sad, angry, and surprised expressions for children to match with emotion words. This worksheet helps 4-year-olds identify and verbalize feelings, supporting social-emotional learning and speech therapy goals for communication.

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Simple Following Directions Sheet

Simple Following Directions Sheet

A fun worksheet with instructions like "Color the big circle red" and "Draw a line under the star." Designed for 4-year-olds, it improves listening comprehension and attention, essential for speech therapy and early learning success.

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Category Sorting: Food vs. Animals

Category Sorting: Food vs. Animals

Pictures of apples, dogs, bananas, and cats for kids to sort into food or animal groups. This cut-and-paste activity builds categorization skills and vocabulary, making it a valuable tool for speech therapy with preschoolers.

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Rhyming Word Pair Puzzles

Rhyming Word Pair Puzzles

A worksheet with images of a hat and a cat, a ball and a wall. Children draw lines to match rhyming pairs, boosting phonological awareness. This engaging activity supports speech sound development for 4-year-olds in therapy.

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Wh-Question Story Scene

Wh-Question Story Scene

A detailed picture of a park with children playing, a dog, and a swing. Questions like "Who is on the swing?" and "What is the dog doing?" prompt 4-year-olds to answer who, what, and where, enhancing comprehension and verbal expression.

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Articulation Fun: Animal Sound Match

Articulation Fun: Animal Sound Match

Help your 4-year-old practice initial sounds with this engaging worksheet. Kids match animals to their starting letter sounds, like 'c' for cat. Perfect for building clear speech and phonemic awareness through playful, hands-on learning activities.

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Following Directions: Color the Shapes

Following Directions: Color the Shapes

Boost listening skills with this simple coloring sheet. Your child follows one-step verbal cues, such as 'color the circle red.' Ideal for improving attention, comprehension, and vocabulary in young children during speech therapy sessions at home or school.

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Silly Sentences: Build Your Own Story

Silly Sentences: Build Your Own Story

Encourage expressive language by combining picture cards to form short phrases. This worksheet helps 4-year-olds sequence ideas and use correct grammar. Great for expanding sentence length and fostering creativity in a structured, supportive speech practice format.

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Wh-Question Quest: Who, What, Where

Wh-Question Quest: Who, What, Where

Develop early question-answering skills with this visual activity. Kids point to or circle the correct picture when asked 'Who is sleeping?' or 'Where is the ball?' Essential for building conversational skills and understanding basic story elements in speech therapy.

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