Speech Therapy Summer Homework Ideas

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Summer is a time for relaxation, fun, and outdoor activities.

However, for children who are receiving


speech therapy, it can also be a time for continued learning and practice. As a parent or caregiver, you
may be wondering how to keep your child engaged in speech therapy during the summer months.
This is where speech therapy summer homework comes in.

Homework can be a challenging task for both children and parents. It can be even more difficult
when it comes to speech therapy. As a parent, you may not have the expertise or resources to create
effective speech therapy activities for your child. This is where ⇒ StudyHub.vip ⇔ can be a
valuable resource.

At ⇒ StudyHub.vip ⇔, we understand the importance of continued practice and learning for


children receiving speech therapy. Our team of experienced speech therapists has put together a list
of fun and engaging speech therapy summer homework ideas that will not only help your child
maintain their progress but also make learning enjoyable.

1. Create a Summer Vocabulary Book


Encourage your child to create a summer-themed vocabulary book. This can include words related to
summer activities, such as swimming, camping, or picnics. Your child can draw pictures or cut out
images from magazines to represent each word. This activity will not only help improve your child's
vocabulary but also their fine motor skills.

2. Play \"I Spy\" with Speech Sounds


Take advantage of the warm weather and play \"I Spy\" with speech sounds. For example, \"I spy
something that starts with the sound /s/.\" This activity will help your child practice their speech
sounds in a fun and interactive way.

3. Make a Summer Speech Scrapbook


Have your child create a scrapbook of their summer adventures. This can include pictures, drawings,
or written descriptions of their experiences. Encourage your child to use their speech sounds and
practice their storytelling skills while creating their scrapbook.

4. Use Speech Apps


There are many speech therapy apps available that can be used as part of your child's summer
homework. These apps are designed to be fun and interactive, making learning enjoyable for your
child. Some popular speech therapy apps include Articulation Station, Speech Blubs, and Speech
Tutor.

5. Plan a Speech Scavenger Hunt


Create a list of items for your child to find around the house or in the backyard. Each item on the list
should have a specific speech sound. For example, \"Find something that starts with the sound /p/.\"
This activity will not only help your child practice their speech sounds but also get them moving and
exploring.

Summer may be a break from school, but it doesn't have to be a break from speech therapy. With
these fun and engaging speech therapy summer homework ideas, your child can continue to make
progress while having fun. Remember, for more personalized and effective speech therapy activities,
consider seeking help from a professional speech therapist or ⇒ StudyHub.vip ⇔. Let's make this
summer a time for learning and growth for your child.
Small card-size word list for each target sound ? 3 page size board games (black and white for easy
printing) for use in practicing sounds. I still feel like it's my responsibility to provide it, just in case.
Each time you give feedback on paid purchases, TPT gives you credits that you use on your future
purchases (AKA reduced or even freeee products!). You can download, open, and use these
activities on a. ? Tablet or iPad using a PDF reader app. As you saw above packet includes pages for
both articulation and language, and you can customize for each of your students and what they need.
And the kids say they get up early in the morning to finish what they ran out of time to finish at
night too. In addition to bright and colorful illustrations, this PDF has digital, interactive
components built in to keep your students interested and engaged. Easy for print-n-go access to send
home for carryover. Also if you have a kiddo who needs to work on multiple sounds just print the
calendar for the sounds they need to work on. I don’t recommend this because it might confuse the
families, but it’s an option. You can pick and choose which skill cards to send home with each
student, based on their goals and objectives. For an optimal experience, please switch to the latest
version of Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Apple Safari or Mozilla Firefox. Report this resource to
let us know if this resource violates TPT’s content guidelines. Some is even review skill pages from
during the year. Also, it never looked professional since all of the materials were put together from
multiple resources. A girl can dream can't she!:) This bundle has something for everyone of your
students on your caseload. This is to allow the activities to be quick and easy for the parents and
allow them to pick the days that are best for them to implement the activities. Plus, it provides
multiple exposures to the same vocabulary, which we know from research is what our students need.
For an optimal experience, please switch to the latest version of Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge,
Apple Safari or Mozilla Firefox. Included are: -20 weekly homework sheets (one speech, one
language for each theme) -Parent letters, with two different templates. CLICKABLE NAVIGATION
BUTTONS quickly take you from the menu page to the section you need, as well as allow you to
easily flip through pages. I really love this book, it’s has great advice for everyone on the subject. For
an optimal experience, please switch to the latest version of Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Apple
Safari or Mozilla Firefox. Set aside time to have discussions and share your thoughts at least weekly.
Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT’s content guidelines. What other
SLPs and teachers are saying about this resource. ?????????? Nicole D. For an optimal experience,
please switch to the latest version of Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Apple Safari or Mozilla
Firefox. Students are given a calendar with a daily task to work on their sound along with a sticker
chart to reward them once they have accomplished the days task. This ring card set can also be used
within the classroom or therapy session to quickly probe or target a variety of language and pre-
academic skills. This resource is geared toward younger learners (ages 3-5), or students who are
working on beginning pre-academic and language skills.
I’m still deciding, but your sweet little packet may be the nudge I need. If you want to see more or
purchase this product click here. Change of times. I still send them, but am thinking next year
making it much smaller. I was actually debating about whether to send it this year. I do have a
question under the directions for the various strategies they all say to use your easy onset whether it
is under the pausing, or cancellation techniques. Go on a scavenger hunt and find 4 words that begin
with the P sound. After each day once the student has accomplished their therapy practice for that
day they can put a sticker, or a stamp onto their sticker chart. As we all know with the end of the
school year comes the end of the speech therapy practice. These summer speech therapy homework
worksheets are great for carryover and home practice, and so easy to put together. They don't match
the page. — Linda B. Rated 5 out of 5 Easy print and go. Get prepped for targeting speech and
language goals with your elementary caseload this summer using these INTERACTIVE
ACTIVITIES. Answering a variety of WH- QUESTIONS following a paragraph. Okay, so I know
it's only April and we still have two and a half months left, but I can start to see the light at the end
of the tunnel. Students are given a calendar with a daily task to work on their sound along with a
sticker chart to reward them once they have accomplished the days task. Choosing a POSSESSIVE
PRONOUN to complete a sentence. The calendar keeps the students on track and isn't overwhelming
for the parents to implement. Includes no prep printables, crafts, no print activities, homework, and
so so much more. This PDF resource makes it simple to practice a variety of student goals using fun
and engaging summer vocabulary and concepts. It’s black and white, but they still turn out well. I
didn't have to search all over for homework sheets. Student will practice target words and color the
pictures for that day of the week. We can be honest, acknowledge that and move through it so that
we all grow. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT’s content guidelines.
Plus, it provides multiple exposures to the same vocabulary, which we know from research is what
our students need. Each sound includes initial, medial, and final words. I send them home with my
students as part of their end of the year compilation of work. Use the ice cream templates to create a
simple summer craft using your speech sound Related Products. Also, it never looked professional
since all of the materials were put together from multiple resources. This bundle is also meant to be
short, easy, and simple for parents to complete with their children. For an optimal experience, please
switch to the latest version of Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Apple Safari or Mozilla Firefox.
My students really enjoy getting to pick out and put their sticker onto their chart. There is something
for everyone on your caseload with an Articulation Bundle, a Language Bundle, and a Social
Pragmatics Bundle. This digital PDF is a great way to mix it up in speech therapy and teletherapy
this summer. Each sound includes initial, medial, and final words. I don’t recommend this because it
might confuse the families, but it’s an option. CLICKABLE ANSWER BUTTONS provide instant
feedback for correct answers by advancing the page. This resource is geared toward younger learners
(ages 3-5), or students who are working on beginning pre-academic and language skills. I really love
this book, it’s has great advice for everyone on the subject. What other SLPs and teachers are saying
about this resource. ?????????? Nicole D. I decided again this summer to send home summer
homework to keep my kiddos thinking about their therapy goals. I love the variety of target skills. —
Erica S. Rated 5 out of 5 Always so happy with a Stacy Crouse resource because they are
consistently useful and target so many of the skills our students need to work on! — Nicole A. I do
have a question under the directions for the various strategies they all say to use your easy onset
whether it is under the pausing, or cancellation techniques. I didn't have to search all over for
homework sheets. If you’re new here, I write bi-weekly posts to help. Plus, it provides multiple
exposures to the same vocabulary, which we know from research is what our students need. This ring
card set can also be used within the classroom or therapy session to quickly probe or target a variety
of language and pre-academic skills. These activities cover language, articulation, phonological
processes, apraxia, fluency, and social language. In addition to bright and colorful illustrations, this
PDF has digital, interactive components built in to keep your students interested and engaged. These
can be used in game activities or just for practice. I’m still deciding, but your sweet little packet may
be the nudge I need. I thought it would be a great idea to incorporate that into this summer bundle.
Fun summer themes included: baseball, bugs, picnic, beach, pool, ice cream, fireworks, boats,
camping, and barbecue. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT’s content
guidelines. Receptively and expressively IDENTIFYING PREPOSITIONS. Includes no prep
printables, crafts, no print activities, homework, and so so much more. This is to allow the activities
to be quick and easy for the parents and allow them to pick the days that are best for them to
implement the activities. Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest. As we all know with
the end of the school year comes the end of the speech therapy practice. This bundle is also meant to
be short, easy, and simple for parents to complete with their children. This PDF resource makes it
simple to practice a variety of student goals using fun and engaging summer vocabulary and
concepts.

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