Description
The Christmas sequencing stories with pictures can be used to cover a variety of language goals, so you only prep one language activity. The Christmas stories with sequencing picture task cards come with 3-step and 4-step sequencing with Christmas sequencing activities. A teacher guide is included for wh-questions; you can print it in color or black and white.
Included in the Christmas sequencing stories with pictures for listening comprehension and language are the following:
⭐ Wrapping Christmas Presents 3-step sequencing short story
⭐ Making a Gingerbread House 4-step sequencing short story
⭐ Letter to Santa 3-step sequencing short story
⭐ Decorating the Christmas Tree 4-step sequencing short story
Work on teaching Christmas vocabulary while sequencing a story with pictures related to Christmas presents, a Christmas tree, writing a letter to Santa and gingerbread houses.
When planning winter speech therapy activities for your speech sessions, you want engaging materials that are versatile for various skills. Here are some ways you can use these Christmas sequencing activities in December with your speech therapy groups:
❤️Building vocabulary and grammar concepts around a relatable Christmas activity
❤️Target sequence adverbs to work on explaining the order in which actions occur, such as first, then, next, and last
❤️Answer wh-questions about the short story
❤️Work on inferencing and making predictions about what might happen next
❤️Discuss vocabulary related to categories such as Christmas decorations, wrapping presents, writing letters or decorating a gingerbread house
❤️Teach CORE words such as on, off, more, again, want, turn, all done, look
⭐There is a sequencing short story lesson plan guide that includes the following:
- The pictures and story
- Visual pictures for key vocabulary in the story
- Wh questions with an answer guide for each story
✅Each 3-step and 4-step picture sequencing story comes with full-page pictures so you can use them digitally on a computer or iPad. When printing the sequencing pictures, you can print a full page, two to a page, or four to a page.
The sequencing pictures will fit in photo boxes when printing four to a page. By printing out the pictures, your students can practice putting the pictures in the correct order.
For SLPs and educators needing printer-friendly options, you don’t have to stress about printing in color because black-and-white options are included!
The 3-picture scene sequencing is a shorter story, and the 4-picture scene sequencing has a longer story.
Please check out the preview to see the Christmas sequencing stories with picture activities in action.
Check out this year-long bundle for more seasonal sequencing activities for speech therapy.
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