5 Spring Speech Therapy Freebies for your speech therapy room or clinic. These five freebies are great for targeting multiple goals and keeping kids happy and engaged.
Springtime themes for me include:
- flowers (tulips, crocuses, daffodils, lilies, blossoms, blooming, sprouts, gardening, planting, seeds, leaves, dirt)
- animals (ducklings, chicks, bunnies, tadpoles, frogs, horses, cows, farm animals, nests, eggs, birth, hatching, robins)
- weather (rain, clouds, rainbows, wind, puddles, rainboots, umbrellas,)
- bugs and insects (ladybugs, worms, butterflies, grasshoppers, bees, ants, lightning bugs, dragonflies, caterpillars)
- Easter (bunnies, eggs, candy, chicks, family)
- Earth Day (earth, planets, environment, recycle, plastic, paper, glass, compost, reuse, clean)
Here are 5 free downloadable spring activities for speech therapy:
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Spring Following Directions Freebie: This popular freebie is easy to use and targets following directions, basic concept terms, listening skills, and spring vocabulary. Find more following directions ideas here.
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Color Me Riddles Spring Inference Worksheet Freebie: In this low-prep activity, students simply need a copy of the worksheet and some crayons. Kids listen as you read the spring-themed clues and then guess which spring vocabulary item you are describing.
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Free Spring Speech Therapy, Picture Scenes for Speech Therapy and WH questions: In this freebie, you will find beautiful color photo scenes with a spring theme that are perfect for describing and answering questions.
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Spring Speech Therapy Activities – FREE – 50 Trials Articulation: Have you tried these 50 trials worksheets by Ashley Rossi? She has lots of these in a variety of themes. They are great for keeping kids motivated as they work through multiple trials of target sounds in speech therapy. This spring themed worksheet is free.
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Free Spring Speech Therapy – What’s Wrong Picture Scenes: Kids like looking at these funny picture scenes and finding what is silly in the scenes. This provides lots of opportunities to target speech sounds, vocabulary, sentence structure, and more.