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Color Identification & Sorting Activities Speech Therapy Preschool Sensory Bin

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Use these teaching colors sensory bin speech therapy activities for your preschool through 2nd grade speech therapy caseload to learn colors as well as target articulation, phonology, receptive and expressive language, color sorting, sentence structure, and more! Use the red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, pink and black color sensory bins to plan for your preschool mixed groups.
 
With each of the eight teaching color sensory bin printables you can cover the following speech therapy goals:
 
❤️ Noun-functions
❤️ Colors
❤️ Increasing MLU
❤️ Describing nouns
❤️ Answering wh-questions
❤️ Speech sounds
 
What’s Included in Each Learning Colors Sensory Bin Resource:
 
⭐SLP therapy guide with ideas for how to use the color sensory bin and printables
⭐Tips for setting up your color activities sensory bins with links for filler items, toys, and books
⭐SLP guide for targeting grammar and vocabulary with evidence-based practices
⭐Visual posters for describing the colored items
⭐Visual sentence strips for the sensory bin
⭐Parent handouts for using the colored printables with an “I Spy” activity
⭐AAC CORE boards
⭐Color sorting mats
⭐Category sorting visuals for baskets or trays
⭐Category sorting mats to put the colored items in the correct category group or attach to bins for sorting
⭐Can you find it? visual support and printables for version A
⭐Can you find it? visual support and printables for version B
⭐Can you find it? visual aid and printables for version C (this version has real photo items)
⭐Speech sound word list for versions A, B, C
 
Here are the individual color activities sensory bins for preschool through 2nd grade:
 
 
Teaching colors using sensory bins is an engaging way to work on speech and language skills with your mixed groups. Your students will love learning colors in a hands-on way using a sensory bin that incorporates exploration and movement. 
 
→Plus, you won’t stress about prepping the color sensory bin because there are lists of ideas with links to sensory bin fillers, books to pair with the color sensory bin, and ideas for different colored items to add to the sensory bin.
 
How to Set Up Your Color Activities Sensory Bin:
 
You will have three versions for all the colored item printables to use with this bin. Pick the version you want to use and print out visuals and items. Add your favorite filler for your sensory bin and add the printables.
 
Print whatever visuals you need to work on your student’s goals. Use the SLP therapy guide for tips on re-using the bin in your sessions for at least two weeks of therapy. 
 
Change out the colored items with a different version to keep the session novel and fun while still working on your student’s speech or language goals. 
This bundle includes color sensory bin printables for the following colors: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, pink, and black.
 
SLPs LIKE YOU SAID…
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Kathleen L said, “Preschool students LOVE to interact with things and these color based sensory bins have been great in expanding language skills for my early language learners! I was also able to obtain grant money when I applied for funds to purchase sensory bins! That was so exciting and motivating! Thank you.”
 
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Taylor Stanley said, “This is an AMAZING resource! I love that there are multiple levels to keep my student’s excited and engaged AND that it ties in so well with what we are already learning within the classroom. Excellent resource to have as a push-in therapist!”
 
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Kami G. said, “My little guys love finding the toys in the sensory bins! This helped me make therapy fun and engaging again.”
 
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Use these teaching colors sensory bin speech therapy activities for your preschool through 2nd grade speech therapy caseload to learn colors as well as target articulation, phonology, receptive and expressive language, color sorting, sentence structure, and more! Use the red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, pink and black color sensory bins to plan for your preschool mixed groups.
 
With each of the eight teaching color sensory bin printables you can cover the following speech therapy goals:
 
❤️ Noun-functions
❤️ Colors
❤️ Increasing MLU
❤️ Describing nouns
❤️ Answering wh-questions
❤️ Speech sounds
 
What’s Included in Each Learning Colors Sensory Bin Resource:
 
⭐SLP therapy guide with ideas for how to use the color sensory bin and printables
⭐Tips for setting up your color activities sensory bins with links for filler items, toys, and books
⭐SLP guide for targeting grammar and vocabulary with evidence-based practices
⭐Visual posters for describing the colored items
⭐Visual sentence strips for the sensory bin
⭐Parent handouts for using the colored printables with an “I Spy” activity
⭐AAC CORE boards
⭐Color sorting mats
⭐Category sorting visuals for baskets or trays
⭐Category sorting mats to put the colored items in the correct category group or attach to bins for sorting
⭐Can you find it? visual support and printables for version A
⭐Can you find it? visual support and printables for version B
⭐Can you find it? visual aid and printables for version C (this version has real photo items)
⭐Speech sound word list for versions A, B, C
 
Here are the individual color activities sensory bins for preschool through 2nd grade:
 
 
Teaching colors using sensory bins is an engaging way to work on speech and language skills with your mixed groups. Your students will love learning colors in a hands-on way using a sensory bin that incorporates exploration and movement. 
 
→Plus, you won’t stress about prepping the color sensory bin because there are lists of ideas with links to sensory bin fillers, books to pair with the color sensory bin, and ideas for different colored items to add to the sensory bin.
 
How to Set Up Your Color Activities Sensory Bin:
 
You will have three versions for all the colored item printables to use with this bin. Pick the version you want to use and print out visuals and items. Add your favorite filler for your sensory bin and add the printables.
 
Print whatever visuals you need to work on your student’s goals. Use the SLP therapy guide for tips on re-using the bin in your sessions for at least two weeks of therapy. 
 
Change out the colored items with a different version to keep the session novel and fun while still working on your student’s speech or language goals. 
This bundle includes color sensory bin printables for the following colors: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, pink, and black.
 
SLPs LIKE YOU SAID…
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Kathleen L said, “Preschool students LOVE to interact with things and these color based sensory bins have been great in expanding language skills for my early language learners! I was also able to obtain grant money when I applied for funds to purchase sensory bins! That was so exciting and motivating! Thank you.”
 
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Taylor Stanley said, “This is an AMAZING resource! I love that there are multiple levels to keep my student’s excited and engaged AND that it ties in so well with what we are already learning within the classroom. Excellent resource to have as a push-in therapist!”
 
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Kami G. said, “My little guys love finding the toys in the sensory bins! This helped me make therapy fun and engaging again.”
 
**************Stay Connected With Me***********************
 
 
Copyright © The Dabbling Speechie
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.

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