Winter speech therapy activities and lesson plans including book ideas, games, themes, worksheets, and more to get you through the chilly days!
Here are a few of my favorite overall themes for winter:
- Snowmen
- Winter clothes
- Snow, ice, icicles, etc.
- Polar Bears
- Hibernation
- Igloos
- Hot Cocoa
- Hockey
- Basketball
- Skiing, skating, sledding
- Penguins
- Arctic Animal
Looking for some fun winter books to read aloud? Here are a few great ones for your winter speech therapy activities and lesson plans:
Polar Bear Polar Bear, What do you hear?
There was a Cold Lady Who Swallowed Some Snow
Looking for more great book suggestions?
15 Amazing Wordless Picture Books
15 Great Christmas Stories for Kids
Games and toys are great to incorporate with your winter theme in your plans. I love these classics:
I love working on crafts to target following directions, thematic vocabulary, and cooperative learning in my speech therapy activities and lesson plans. Here are a few fun ideas:
Crafts for Speech Therapy: Winter Mitten by Ms. Gardenia’s Speech Room
Winter Speech Therapy Craft Yeti: Pronouns and More by Speech Dreams
Winter Speech and Language Craft with a Snowflake Theme by Fun in Speech
Snowman! Articulation and Language: Speech Therapy Craft + Digital Option by Panda Speech
Speech Therapy Pop Up Craft: Seasonal Language Themes by Texas Speech Mom
Articulation and Language Speech Therapy Crafts: Winter by A Perfect Blend
Cut and Glue Speech Therapy Craft – Winter Penguin Themed by Keeping Speech Simple
Icicle Winter Craft for Speech Language Therapy by Speech Therapy with Courtney Gragg
Here are still some more winter theme speech therapy activities and lesson plans:
Winter Clothing Preschool Activities by Kathy Babineau
Winter Themed Multiple Meaning Words Boom Cards by Kathy Babineau
Snowball Splat: No Prep Winter Speech and Language Activities by Peachie Speechie
Winter Speech and Language Activities Color by Number Activities by Speech Sprouts
Winter Sports Speech and Language Middle School Interactive PDF No Print by Stacy Crouse
Hope these are helpful to you and your students! What are some of your favorites?