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If You Give A Mouse A Cookie: Speech Therapy Digital & Print Book Companion

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Jenna Rayburn Kirk
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Grade Levels
PreK - 1st
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This was a great resource that I was able to work on many things with my speech students they loved it
Good resource to use with students with mild to moderate disabilities for prereading and reading activities.
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Description

A speech therapy book companion for "If You Give A Mouse A Cookie" featuring printable and Google Slides activities. Great for teletherapy or in-person therapy any time of the year.

The activities included can be used as a part of speech and language intervention, who group preschool lessons or as carryover for parents of preschool aged students.

Pages 3-4: Sequencing: Cut apart pictures on page 3 and have students sort them in order onto page 4. Make it easier by pre-sorting some of the pictures.

Page 5: Game Board: Use as a reinforcer for any learning target.

Pages 6-8: Yes/no questions: 18 yes/no questions with picture cues.

Pages 9-12: Cause/Effect: Use page 9 as a sorting mat. Have students identify the cause/effect that match and sort them onto the board. If students are able, have them create if/then sentences (ie: If the grass is long, then mow it.)

Page 13: Writing: Have the student write or draw what the mouse might need.

Page 14-19: Object Function Bingo: Use the given calling cards with listed functions that match objects on the cards.

Pages 20-25: Pronoun Cookies: Cut out all cookies and place on the large cookie jar. Read the poem and pull one card. off the jar. Match the cookie type to the owner of the cookie. For example: If you draw a star cookie it belongs to Mrs. Puppy. Create a sentence for the item on the cookie: “She has an umbrella”. or “This is her umbrella” Use the included sentence strips as visual aids.

Pages 26-32: Verb Cookies: Cut out all cookies and place them on the large cookie jar. Read the poem and then pull out one cookie. Have the student identify the verb. He/she may keep it if produced correctly.

Page 33: Communication Board: Use with students as a reference when retelling or as a communication board for minimally verbal students.

Pages 34-37: Reinforcer Game: Use the generic game for students working on any skill. Place the cards in a jar or similar canister and. have the students pull out cookies, say their learning targets the # of times indicated (articulation words, sentences, verbs etc.). and then keep the card as points. . If they draw a mouse, put all cards back. The student with the most cards is the game winner. Combine with the included game board if desired.

The google slides version includes interactive drag and drop pieces on each page for the student to interact with.

Find the articulation companion for all mouse pictures in my TpT store.

Enjoy! And don't forget to leave feedback!

Check out my other Laura Numeroff products including articulation companions!

Speaking of Mouse: Preschool Artic

Speaking of Mouse: Elementary Artic

Give A Mouse a Cookie

Take A Mouse To School

This document was created using Smarty Symbols. Smarty Symbols is a registered Trademark of Smarty Ears, 2013. All rights reserved to Smarty Ears.

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37 pages
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