St Patricks Day Speech Therapy Crafts | Articulation and Language Activities
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- What a fun way to practice your articulation and language goals and create engaging and interactive speech therapy craft activities, all while working on your expressive and receptive language skills and articulation goals. These craft activities will target articulation and language goals for all hPrice $63.60Original Price $79.50Save $15.90
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Let your students create these interactive St Patricks Day activities in speech therapy for articulation, language, or fluency while working on articulation and language goals! What a great way to practice your speech words or language targets and create a super cute leprechaun or pot of gold in speech therapy. This adorable St Patricks Day craft activity will target articulation and language goals for all your speech groups from kindergarten through fourth grade.
- articulation targets
- language targets
- 10 words for every sound in the initial, medial, and final position of words
- words in print with images for all articulation targets
- meet all your mixed group needs with one craft
- homework reinforcement that parents can easily review
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Watch the YouTube video HERE to see how easy this craft is to complete.
Watch the video in the thumbnails here in TpT to see how easy the Leprechaun craft will be to make.
Watch this YouTube video to see how easy the RAINBOW will be to make.
The following articulation sounds initial, medial, and final positions:
- B
- CH
- D
- F
- G
- H
- J
- K
- L
- L blends
- M
- N
- NG
- P
- R
- R blends
- S
- S blends
- SH
- T
- TH
- V
- Y (initial/medial)
- Z
A blank template is included to meet any speech need.
Language Targets include:
- Antonyms
- Rhyming words
- Following directions
- Shapes
- Who questions
- What questions
- When questions
- Where questions
- Why questions
- How questions
- Rhyming
- One step directions
- Shapes
- Yes No Questions
- Maybe Association
- Turn Taking
- Absurdities
- Animal inference
- Sound inference
- Inference
- True or False
- Counting Syllables
- Antonyms
- Sequencing (4 steps with visuals)
- Vocabulary (foods animals vehicles)
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 SLPs know that we are all in this together; things are not always peachy, 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.