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**Great for preschool, elementary, and school-aged students. I created this articulation calendar so that I could assign it to my students ranging from kindergarten to fifth grade.
*The days for each month vary, but your resource doesn’t have to! Each target is included in calendar form for: 28 days, 29 days (leap year), 30 days, and 31 days. Calendars are organized by the number of days for a specific month. This makes it easier for you to find the articulation calendar page you would like to assign to your student. For example, there are 31 days in May. I would first open the folder marked “31 Days Later Sounds” and locate the target phoneme within the PDF file. It is that simple!
Homework Just Got Easier! Let me show you how:
1.Use this as your staple product while supplementing with other homework activities you already have!
2. REUSABLE- You won’t find months or years on this calendar! Use the same product repeatedly!
3.Contains articulation practice for EARLY SOUND, LATER SOUNDS, APRAXIA OF SPEECH, AND PHONOLOGICAL PROCESSES for everyday of the month.
4.Students can color the B&W images as they practice their sounds.
5.Send home at the beginning of each month.
6. Each calendar includes visual supports to encourage MLU expansion . You can make a star or mark next to a visual support that you would like your students to use while practicing their targets (simple phrases/sentence).
7. A word list is included at the bottom of page for easy reference.
8. Students can hang their monthly calendars on their refrigerators and say their targets every time they reach for something inside.
9.Students can hang their monthly calendars on the bathroom mirror to practice their target sounds while washing their hands.
10.Place the calendar on the back of a car seat to practice target sounds while riding to school,etc.
11.Place the calendars inside the student’s speech folder and practice the words for each day at the beginning or end of session to make for simple and fast progress monitoring.
Phonemes are targeted in all word positions individually and mixed for each calendar month!
- P (initial, medial, final, mixed)
- B (initial, medial, final, mixed)
- M (initial, medial, final, mixed)
- N (initial, medial, final, mixed)
- T (initial, medial, final, mixed)
- D (initial, medial, final, mixed)
- K (initial, medial, final, mixed)
- G (initial, medial, final, mixed)
- F (initial, medial, final, mixed)
- V (initial, medial, final, mixed)
- S (initial, medial, final, mixed)
- Z (initial, medial, final, mixed)
- SH (initial, medial, final, mixed)
- CH (initial, medial, final, mixed)
- J (initial, medial, final, mixed)
- L (initial, medial, final, mixed)
- TH (initial, medial, final, mixed)
- R (initial, medial, final, mixed)
- Initial L-Blends
- Initial R-Blends
- 3 Syllables
- 4 Syllables
- Initial Cluster Reduction (sm sp sk st sl sn)
- Final Consonant Deletion (P M T D K)
- Backing (T D)
- Fronting (K G)
- Stopping (F V S Z SH)
**Please Note: This download is a zipped file.
Free Summer Speech Therapy Activity Calendar!
Some days, kids (and parents!) need a little help thinking of exercises that keep our kiddos busy this summer. Let this printable calendar be your guide to ideas and activities to improve speech and language skills. Simply print each month’s activity page and tape to your fridge! Look closely, you and your kids may get a giggle or two with some of our suggestions!
Each day, your child can perform an exercise specifically tailored to his or her own particular speech disorder. In addition to working on specific sounds, each activity can be a helpful tool for children with the most common types of speech disorders including; articulation disorder, apraxia of speech, autism, cerebral palsy, cleft palate, Down’s syndrome, Fragile X syndrome, language disorder, speech delay or stuttering. We have included a space at the bottom of each page to write the specific speech sound that your child is working on. Is it R, S, T, L, CH or SH? These printable calendars are not designed to create stress or anxiety in your child, instead, just a creative way to fine-tune any speech disorders or challenges and have fun at the same time.
Here is our July calendar. You will notice that each Sunday is Fun Day! Let us know what activity you choose for your Sunday! Perhaps we’ll add it to our activity calendars for next summer, we’re always looking for great ideas.
Speech Buddies Summer Fun Activity Calendar
This activity calendar is great for everyone in your house, not just your kids who may be working on speech habits. Perhaps you can do these activities together as a family? However you choose to tackle your daily challenge – Have fun!
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Free Articulation Worksheets
60+ articulation worksheets ready for parents, therapists, and children. For first timers, please follow the getting started guide below.
Getting started guide
Each worksheet comes with 16 words. You can either print the sheet out and write on it directly, or laminate it for reuse. The cards can easily be cut into flashcards as well.
Have the child practice lip and tongue placement.
Practice the sound in isolation multiple times. Give the child a star for each attempt.
Work on syllables by combining the middle letter with each of the outer vowels. Switch the order of the letter with the vowels to practice initial, medial, and final syllables (ra, ar, ara, etc).
Every time the child says the target word make a star in 1 of the 5 circles at the bottom of the card.
Use the chart to see the average age a child produces certain english sounds. This is based off of research published in 2018. Click on the letter to jump to the worksheets or scroll down to see the worksheets in alphabetical order.
Voiced + Voiceless TH
b-Initial Words
b-Medial Words
b-Final Words
ch Sound
ch-Initial Words
ch-Medial Words
ch-Final Words
d-Initial Words
d-Medial Words
d-Final Words
f-Initial Words
f-Medial Words
f-Final Words
g-Initial Words
g-Medial Words
g-Final Words
h-Initial Words
j-Initial Words
k-Initial Words
k-Medial Words
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l-Final Words
m-Initial Words
m-Medial Words
m-Final Words
n-Initial Words
n-Medial Words
n-Final Words
p-Initial Words
p-Medial Words
p-Final Words
r-Initial Words
s-Initial Words
s-Medial Words
s-Final Words
sh-Initial Words
sh-Medial Words
sh-Final Words
t-Initial Words
t-Medial Words
t-Final Words
th-Initial Words
th-Medial Words
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v-Initial Words
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w-Initial Words
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z-Initial Words
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I created these free speech and language worksheets so you can easily download and print them out to use as part of your speech therapy program. Just scroll down the page to view the worksheets by topic. You will find free speech therapy worksheets for articulation, vocabulary , grammar, holiday articulation and language games…and lots of other miscellaneous speech therapy creations that I love! If you would like more information on what articulation therapy is you might like to read a post I have written called Teaching Speech Sounds: The Process of Traditional Articulation Therapy
Parents: If you are a mommy or a daddy (or grandma or grandpa) who wants to work with your child at home, you can use these speech therapy activity pages for extra practice. Just choose the sound position to work on (initial, medial, or final) and click on the corresponding link to view and print the worksheets. To help make practice more fun, you can print out two of the same page so you have pairs, cut them out, and use them to play a game of memory or go fish. You can also use them as flashcards. You will find free speech therapy worksheets by sound and at a variety of levels; word level, phrase level and sentence levels!
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Why is Using Speech Therapy Calendar Activities in Your Daily Routine Brilliant?
- August 14, 2022
Speech therapy calendar activities are so much fun and can incorporate a wide variety of skills and goals. There are so many ways to use speech therapy calendar themes in therapy to help our students. From teaching calendar skills to themed therapy, to daily speech/language calendars of activities.
Speech Therapy Calendar
How many times have you tried to ask your students about the season or month you were in or the order of the months of the year, and they were unable to adequately express them? I have so many students who are unable to differentiate between seasons/months/holidays.
Because of this, I have compiled some activities to teach calendar skills. I have also added and incorporated some themed and monthly calendar activities to add into your therapy rotation. I hope this will have everything you need to start using speech therapy calendar activities right away.
SLP School Calendar
Almost every pre-k and early elementary school classroom start their day with calendar time during circle time. But how are our students supposed to participate in these classroom activities if they do not understand different calendar parts and features? That’s where we come in. Calendar skills are so important for kids so that they can learn about and understand time, passing time, how to keep/read a schedule, planning ahead, planning for big events, and understanding due dates.
Calendar Concepts
The following are some of the key concepts that our students will need to understand in order to participate in calendar time:
- Days of the week
- Weekdays vs weekends (or school days vs non-school days)
- Yesterday, today, tomorrow
- Dates/numbers on a calendar
- Holidays and special events
- Daily weather and basic weather patterns
Visuals are key when teaching these concepts and visual schedules and calendars can be a huge help. There are also lots of fun songs to help teach these concepts.
Check out this free and editable visual schedule available in my freebie library .
Day/Week/Month
When using a big monthly calendar, you can mark off the day each day to visually show the difference in time for a day, vs week, vs month. Be sure to talk about what the little numbers on the calendar are for and what number the month could be. Writing out the full date is a good way to show each of these. You can also incorporate the sun and moon into these concepts. That will give your early learners a concrete way of knowing how a long day is and day vs night.
Concepts of Time
Understanding time is a key component for later developing skills for a lot of our kiddos and should not be overlooked. Teaching yesterday, today, and tomorrow is important for understanding past, present, and future. These skills are needed for later developing language skills such as answering when questions and understanding the sequence of a story.
Speech Language Calendar of Activities
For my younger classes and full-time ESE classes, I like to collaborate with the teachers on what themes they are using to help carry over these concepts. A lot of time times, at the beginning of the year, we will do a unit on the sun and moon, weather, and seasons. Working together to make sure we are using the same vocabulary and concepts is a huge help to our kids and keeps everyone on the same page. Working together is beneficial for everyone involved!
Speech Therapy Theme Calendar
Who doesn’t love a good them for therapy? I like to have a general idea of what topics I am going to hit during the school year, leaving some flexibility for student interests and current topics/events. You can fit all kinds of different activities for all varieties of goals into almost any theme. So even working with a variety of ages (grades K – 5th for me) and individual needs, I can still stick to the same overall themes and differentiate based on abilities and needs.
I start with my four main units based on seasons: Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer. These are my main themes and I work in holidays and other units in between them as I can.
Over in my store , I have tons of products and bundles based around each season that are little to no prep and ready to go.
Articulation:
I have a bundle of articulation worksheets for Back to School, Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer .
Articulation activities – speech therapy bundle for all year round! Speech worksheets for every season are included in this articulation activities speech therapy bundle. Over 400 everyday speech worksheets and articulation activities to be used in therapy to elicit multiple trials or to send home for extra practice. Needing more preschool articulation activities? These speech-language worksheets include multiple targets (see below) and appropriate speech worksheets for preschoolers and speech worksheets for kindergarten.
What’s Included in each set (5 sets total):
Sounds included: CV & VC words, CVC words, multisyllabic words, /k, g/, /t, d/, /s, z/ /s/ blends, /l, r/, /l/ blends, /r/ blends, & /sh, ch, dg/
Speech worksheets pdf:
- Roll & Color pages for all sounds + 1 blank
- Stamp and Say Pages (3 styles) for all sounds + 3 blank
- Cut & Paste picture scenes (3 styles) for all sounds
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For speech and language activities, all in one, check out these seasonally-themed bundles that I currently have available.
Spring Speech Language Activities Bundle
Summer Speech Language Activities Bundle
Fall & Winter Coming Soon!
Or get the whole set in the (currently growing bundle) here!
Each set contains the articulation worksheets for that season, color by codes for articulation, graphic organizers for describing and writing, and cute themed crafts.
Thematic units
Other themes that I like to use throughout the year include:
- Back to School/Get to Know You
- Farm (during the Fall season)
- Thanksgiving
- Arctic Animals
- Valentines Day
- St. Patrick’s Day
- Ocean/Beach
Speech Therapy Homework Calendar
Having some simple, go-to activity calendars for speech therapy can be a life-savor! Whether it’s to help you plan and stay on track, or to send home with your students for extra practice over the summer. They’re a great way to stay organized!
Summer Homework Calendars for Speech Therapy
Speech therapy calendar activities for Summer homework packets . These packets include weekly (undated) activities for articulation, language (2 levels), and fluency. This speech-language calendar of activities is the perfect quick, ready-to-print packet for student Summer homework.
What’s Included:
- cover page – with space to write in goals and/or target sounds
- parent Letter
- 2 pages of articulation calendars
- 2 pages of early language calendars
- 2 pages of older language calendars
- 2 pages of fluency calendars
- graphic organizers for story narratives and describing
- blank writing page
- artic word lists
Tips for Use:
- Put together a packet for each of your students to send home with them over the summer.
- 1 cover page
- the parent letter
- the 2 calendar pages that best fit their goals/needs
- add any of the graphic organizers (if appropriate)
- add the appropriate word lists for artic students
Freebie Theme Calendar for Planning
Check out this free, themed planning sheet in my freebie library to plan out your therapy themes for the whole year!
For more Speech Therapy Calendar Activities and Ideas:
Nonverbal Speech Therapy Homework Activities from The Gift of Gab
Speech Therapy Planning from Busy Bee Speech
Minimize Regression- Speech Therapy Home Practice from A Perfect Blend with Amanda Newsome
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Don't let your students' articulation skills slip over the summer break! These calendars contain 12 weeks of free, fun, and quick activities that your students can complete with their parents to work on improving their communication skills during their time off from school. NOTE: You are more than welcome to send these calendars to your ...
Book Worm! Read a book and listen for your sounds, then say the word 5 times. Action! Color this square if you use your good speech sounds while telling a story. Free Day! Play outside and use your imagination. I Spy! Hunt for pictures in a book that have your sound and say them 10 times each. Arts and Crafts!
The Best Free SLP Planner Includes. This August 2023 - July 2024 school year free SLP planner comes with all of the following pages to complete your speech-language pathology lesson plan template. Not only is this planner great for SLPs, but it's also the best planner for graduate students. You can plan for classes and for your therapy ...
Speech and Language Homework Calendars. December 29, 2017; ... In the articulation calendars, students are asked to find a variety words that start with their sound and use their sound in connected speech in a variety of activities. Here are some examples of daily activities included on the articulation calendars:
Purchase the BUNDLE and SAVE 30% Use the same NO PREP, REUSABLE, and OPEN-ENDED Speech Therapy articulation homework BUNDLE and carryover activity YEAR AFTER YEAR! This product helps provide articulation practice for EARLY SOUND, LATER SOUNDS, APRAXIA OF SPEECH, AND PHONOLOGICAL PROCESSES in an engaging way. It is both comprehensive and thorough with over 300 pages total. Save money by ...
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Summer Homework Bundle - by Speech Therapy Store Shop is a $14 homework bundle that includes calendars for daily articulation practice, weekly language worksheets and weekly social skills practice for the months June-August. 99.
{articulation} My articulation bags were SO easy. To assemble them, I printed off June, July, and August calendars for each student. I stapled them together with simple directions to practice their speech words as many times as possible during the summer. Some of my older students set their own goal (e.g., Practice 60 times this summer!).
I like the students to keep the calendar in their homework folder so that I can see which activities they have completed each week. Please note, if you have previously purchased my Summer of Speech and Language Calendars, the months of June, July, and August articulation calendars are the same. The articulation calendars included in this packet ...
One Page Articulation Homework Sheets. $8.50. These one pagearticulation worksheets are NO PREPand the perfect addition to summer speech and language packets,in person speech therapy activities, or to use digitallyduring distance learning! Incorporate fine motorinto your articulation homework while easily achieving 100 articulation trials!
Let this printable calendar be your guide to ideas and activities to improve speech and language skills. Simply print each month's activity page and tape to your fridge! Look closely, you and your kids may get a giggle or two with some of our suggestions! Each day, your child can perform an exercise specifically tailored to his or her own ...
Speech and language resources and content for SLPs, teachers, and parents to enhance their children's communication skills. ... Articulation and Language Homework Calendars. ... Today, we're diving into the wonderful world of coloring pages! Do your four year old speech therapy students love to color as much as mine do? I love to use coloring ...
Completing a list of tasks. Measure accuracy by counting the number of cues needed to complete the task or by task accuracy. 14. Divided Attention. Choose a second task for the patient to do at the same time as a calendar task. Divided attention ideas: Answer questions while doing a calendar task.
1. Have the child practice lip and tongue placement. 2. Practice the sound in isolation multiple times. Give the child a star for each attempt. 3. Work on syllables by combining the middle letter with each of the outer vowels. Switch the order of the letter with the vowels to practice initial, medial, and final syllables (ra, ar, ara, etc). 4.
Free Worksheets. I created these free speech and language worksheets so you can easily download and print them out to use as part of your speech therapy program. Just scroll down the page to view the worksheets by topic. You will find free speech therapy worksheets for articulation, vocabulary , grammar, holiday articulation and language games ...
Speech Therapy Homework Calendar. Having some simple, go-to activity calendars for speech therapy can be a life-savor! Whether it's to help you plan and stay on track, or to send home with your students for extra practice over the summer. They're a great way to stay organized! Summer Homework Calendars for Speech Therapy
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