Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Quick Speech Therapy Game

This is my first post! I wanted to share an easy DIY speech game that my kiddos love! My supervisor gave me this idea for a Halloween activity. I used green, orange, and purple construction paper. I separated each paper into three columns. In one column, I wrote, "trick." In the second column, I wrote, "or." In the third column, I wrote, "treat." I flipped the pages over and put Halloween stickers on the other side. This way the students can't see through the construction paper. I laminated the sheets and cut them up so that each word was a separate piece. The students reach into a Halloween bag and draw one colored piece. Whoever earns the most, "trick or treats" at the end of speech wins! This game is great because it is a quick and easy, so you can squeeze in ALOT of speech practice. Also, you can recreate this game for any holiday or a fun phrase with targeted speech sounds. I usually have the students take a speech turn to earn their draw. For the students that can't read, you can do this with colors and have them create a specific pattern. It's a super versatile game! Have fun!

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