I thought I'd try my hand at creating a mini-book just for SLPs!
This is the result:
There Was A Silly SLP Who Got Stuck To Some...Plurals
There is a 16 page mini-book that follow Susie, the silly SLP. Susie spills some glue on herself and then some strange things happens. She gets stuck to 6 regular plurals and 6 irregular plurals! I chose early developing irregular plurals (feet, teeth, mice, sheep, deer, fish).
Pre/Post Test:
Use the items on page 15 to sequence/re-tell the story:
Regular/Irregular plural sort (use items on page 15):
Use this page and the following directions cards to "stick things on Susie."
You have the option to read 1, 2, or 3 step directions to your students:
Talk about the different locations that Susie went and use the items on page 15 to place what she got stuck to in each:
Grammar: Susie says some silly sentences and your students need to fix them!
Creative Writing Prompt sheet:
Comprehension questions with visuals:
I plan to create more of these mini-books if it's something SLPs are interested in! Leave a comment to let me know what you'd like to see next and you might win a copy of this packet!
Haha, I love this!! Great idea!! I hope to see more of these. :) Maybe antonyms/synonyms? With your creativity, the possibilities are endless! Whatever unit it may be, definitely keep the sequencing and comprehension questions included (I use those always!) THANKS!
ReplyDeleteThis is cute. I agree that synonyms and antonyms would be neat to do with this idea. Basic concepts would also be good.
ReplyDeleteThis is cute! Maybe categories or go togethers
ReplyDeleteLove this! It's so awesome! Verbs and pronouns would be cool. I bet artic would be great with this too.
ReplyDeleteVery cute! Love it!
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i love this idea and the versitility of it. I think using the different parts of speech would be interesting.
ReplyDeletecategories or go togethers would be good. also memory.
ReplyDeleteI love this idea! An articulation pack would be awesome with this theme.
ReplyDeleteAssociations or synonyms/antonyms!
ReplyDeleteThere was an SLP thar would love this pack....me! 😄
ReplyDeleteVery clever! I agree with Breana. Practice with parts of speech would be a good resource.
ReplyDeleteVery clever! I agree with Breana that practice with parts of speech would be useful!
ReplyDeleteLove this idea! Maybe synonyms/antonyms or categories.
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ReplyDeleteI would like to have additional activities for sequencing and memory skills. I love this activity that you created! My students have been going crazy over the activities that I have downloaded from your site!
ReplyDeleteVery clever! Right now I am looking for multiple meaning words
ReplyDeleteVery cute! How about one with Boehm concepts- over, under, etc.
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