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A Playful Winter Snowball Fight Speech Therapy Printables Free Download

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Today, I wanted to show you how to use this winter snowball fight speech therapy printables free download in your sessions. Nothing is worse than a lackluster mixed group session. Am I right or am I right? When planning a winter speech and language unit, you always want to include an open-ended speech therapy game or reinforcer that you can use across groups. By having one main game or activity as an incentive, you don’t have to come up with new games every week. And, I will be sharing some functional speech therapy goals and AAC CORE words you can target with this winter speech therapy game.

What You Need for Your Winter Snowball Fight Speech Therapy Printables Free Download

To create your winter snowball fight speech therapy printables free download, you need a few items. Hopefully, you have some or all of the supplies, so it won’t cost you much money. Here are some materials you need (Amazon affiliate links included):

-Container to hold the snowballs

 

Binder clips or photo holders

Cotton balls

FREE Elf and Yeti Printables

Free Winter Speech Therapy Game Rules

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Print the elves or yeti’s on cardstock and laminate for durability. Attach each printable to a binder clip or photo holder. Students can earn “snowballs” after each turn practicing their speech or language target. You can either give them a set amount each turn or they can roll a die to see how many they collect.

Then, when all the snowballs are collected, students can have a snowball fight trying to knock down the elves or yetis. You could set up two games and have students do elves versus yetis. See which team can knock down all their players first. Have each student take a turn to throw a snowball. 

To add another variation, you can write different numbers with dry-erase markers on the back of the cards. Have some cards that have unique numbers like subtract 10 points or double your points. When a student knocks down the player card, they get to see how many points they earned. The person with the most points at the end wins the game.  

Make it a Fun Christmas Speech And Language Activity

For SLPs, doing a Christmas Theme using the Elf version will go well with your lessons. You can pair it with Buddy the Elf movie clips or read an elf-themed book and use this as an extension activity. Here are some Elf book recommendations:

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How To Use the Winter Game in Group Speech Therapy

Not only can you use this as an open-ended game for any goal, you can also adapt to cover students goals with a fun, hands on play activity. 

You can work on verbs, describing the yetis and elves, and answer simple “Who” questions.

Work on CORE words, turn-taking, or making a funny snowball fight story.

Easy Ways to Adapt This Activity With Other Task Cards

If you have other speech therapy printables, add them to the binder clips and have a snowball fight the last five minutes of the session. With your students working on speech sound disorder goals, put their target word flashcards on binder clips and knock them down. Whatever card falls, that’s the one they need to practice. See the winter sensory bin companion for some winter-themed printables to do this in your therapy sessions.

Blog Posts with MORE Winter Speech Therapy Ideas

When planning by themes, it can get a bit overwhelming searching for activities you need. Fortunately for you, I have a LOT of blog posts about winter.

This is one of my fave seasons to use because there is so much theme smashing you can do between clothing, weather, transportation, and activities.

Check out these blog posts:

Ideas for Winter Crafts to Use in Speech

Winter Sequencing Short Stories for Speech Therapy

Winter Activities for Speech Therapy

Real Talk SLP Podcasts:

5 Winter-Themed Books for Mod-Severe Caseloads

Winter YouTube Videos for Older Students

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