Alphabet Match Mat Toy Theme Activity
Description
An alphabet match mat with 26 vocabulary words, 1 alphabet board. 2 sets of vocabulary cards with visual support of words and without. Bonus sentence strips.
Strategies and techniques
Suggestions for Use:
-- Print alphabet words and practice vocabulary words.
-- Practice initial letter and sound ID (can’t be done for X)
-- Work on matching 1:1 for lower level learners while still exposing vocabulary items and sounds
-- Use pictures for following directions activities: put the ice cream on top of the I, etc.
-- Use sentence strips to identify vocabulary items and expand utterances.
-- Cut out alphabet cards and place in themed sensory bins.
-- Print alphabet words and practice vocabulary words.
-- Practice initial letter and sound ID (can’t be done for X)
-- Work on matching 1:1 for lower level learners while still exposing vocabulary items and sounds
-- Use pictures for following directions activities: put the ice cream on top of the I, etc.
-- Use sentence strips to identify vocabulary items and expand utterances.
-- Cut out alphabet cards and place in themed sensory bins.
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Resource details
Description
An alphabet match mat with 26 vocabulary words, 1 alphabet board. 2 sets of vocabulary cards with visual support of words and without. Bonus sentence strips.
Strategies and techniques
Suggestions for Use:
-- Print alphabet words and practice vocabulary words.
-- Practice initial letter and sound ID (can’t be done for X)
-- Work on matching 1:1 for lower level learners while still exposing vocabulary items and sounds
-- Use pictures for following directions activities: put the ice cream on top of the I, etc.
-- Use sentence strips to identify vocabulary items and expand utterances.
-- Cut out alphabet cards and place in themed sensory bins.
-- Print alphabet words and practice vocabulary words.
-- Practice initial letter and sound ID (can’t be done for X)
-- Work on matching 1:1 for lower level learners while still exposing vocabulary items and sounds
-- Use pictures for following directions activities: put the ice cream on top of the I, etc.
-- Use sentence strips to identify vocabulary items and expand utterances.
-- Cut out alphabet cards and place in themed sensory bins.
License
Focus areas
- ST -> Expressive Language -> Answering Questions
- ST -> Expressive Language -> Asking Questions
- ST -> Expressive Language -> Categories
- ST -> Expressive Language -> Nouns
- ST -> Expressive Language -> Utterance Expansion
- ST -> Expressive Language -> Verbs
- ST -> Expressive Language -> Vocabulary
- ST -> Phonology -> Phonological Awareness
- ST -> Receptive Language -> Adjectives
- ST -> Receptive Language -> Answering Questions
- ST -> Receptive Language -> Basic Concepts
- ST -> Receptive Language -> Following Directions
- ST -> Receptive Language -> Pronouns
- ST -> Receptive Language -> Verbs
- ST -> Receptive Language -> Vocabulary
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Evidence based practice citations
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Mean Length of Utterance Levels In 6-Month Intervals For Children 3 to 9 Years With and Without Language Impairments
Author(s): Rice, M., Smolik, F., Perpich, D., Thompson, T.... -
How and Why to Teach Categories in Speech Therapy
Author(s): @allison_fors
Grade levels
Grades PK - 2
Themes
Weekly Themes
None
Daily Themes
None
Blends
None
Phonemes
None
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