Speech Language Screenings Comprehensive Articulation | Pre-K thru 12th grade
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Are you looking for a quick and comprehensive all-in-one Speech Therapy Screening with an articulation screener and grade-level language screener on the same form for 2-year-olds through 12th grade? This speech-language screener has an intensive articulation assessment containing all speech sounds that can easily double as an informal assessment to help you develop your articulation IEP goals.
NOTE: This is a combination of the following two products:
Articulation Screening Assessment
and a partial combination of the
Speech Language Screenings but WITHOUT the quick articulation screening.
The grade levels are broken down like this:
- 2 years
- 3K
- 4K
- 5K
- 1st
- 2nd-3rd
- 4th-5th
- 6th-8th
- 9-12th
Includes visuals needed to use with the lower level screenings (K3-1st--there's a key on the bottom of each page telling you which visual aids you will need) in the following areas:
- Color identification
- Shape Identification
- Object Identification
- Concepts
- Categories
- Body Parts
- Articulation Assessment Visuals
Plus, you have an articulation screening instrument for all phonemes, including blend sounds on the same form! This assessment only takes a few minutes to administer!
The student visuals for the articulation portion are in black and white or color. You can choose to show the students the visuals with or without words. I have laminated the color visual form that I use so that they will last a long time. You could also hand out the black and white form and have the student stamp or color each picture as they say it. The target phonemes are in italics and underlined on the therapist form. All phonemes and BLENDS are included.
A form is included so that you can document the students who need a speech screening, and it allows you to document if you tried to pull them but couldn't.
I have also included a *Error Sound Inventory* so that you can document what sounds the student has misarticulated and look at the age of acquisition chart on the form to see in what order you should choose sounds and write your goals.
I recommend further assessment if they score an 80 or below (on the language portion), but use your clinical judgment. Regarding the articulation portion, I use the error sound inventory and compare the sounds they misarticulated to those they should have at their age to determine if further assessment is needed.
For my most popular resources, check out the following list:
- Assessments:
Speech Therapy Language Screenings HERE
Speech Therapy Observation Forms HERE
Speech Therapy Language and Articulation Screenings HERE
Pragmatic Checklist HERE
Phonological Awareness Assessment HERE
Speech Therapy Classroom Observation Forms HERE
Following Directions Assessment HERE
- Crafts:
Scarecrow Speech Therapy Craft HERE
Reindeer Craft HERE
Santa Craft HERE
Valentine's Speech Therapy Craft HERE
Winter Snow Speech Craft HERE
Halloween Pumpkin Craft HERE
Winter Melted Snowman Craft HERE
- Activities:
Syllable Cards HERE
Spring Speech Therapy Articulation Seeking HERE
InSiGhT on the AuThOR: I never watch the news. Instead, you will find me crafting or eating kiwis and strawberries while swinging in my hammock, dreaming about ways I can decorate my therapy room or add to my sensory corner. Lately, I have been dabbling with body positivity on Instagram. It's always good to let other speechies know that we are all in this together; things are not always perfect, but we will make it. I am a full-time SLP, just like you. I make crafts to make me happy and to make my speech therapy students happy. I hope you feel the love in my products. Follow me on Instagram @speechdreams.