Description
Looking for fun and effective color pink activities to support speech therapy and preschool learning? This Color Pink Sensory Bin resource is designed to help young learners master color identification, expressive language, and fine motor skills through play-based learning. Perfect for speech-language pathologists, preschool teachers, and special education classrooms, this sensory activity keeps students engaged while targeting key developmental goals. It’s the perfect sensory bin for Valentine’s Day, too!
✅ What’s Included:
- Visuals and printable items for building a color pink-themed sensory bin
- 3 printable versions are included
- Language prompts for targeting articulation, vocabulary, and sentence structure
- Sorting and matching cards focused on pink objects
- Visual supports for receptive and expressive language
- Sentence strips, describing visual posters, etc.
- Set up instructions and suggestions for sensory bin fillers with links to books for teaching the color pink
- Speech sound word list to use with the color pink sensory bin
🎯 Skills Addressed:
- Color recognition (focus on pink)
- Articulation and vocabulary development
- Following multi-step directions
- Fine motor skills and sensory exploration
🧠 Perfect For:
- Speech therapy sessions (individual or small group)
- Preschool color learning centers
- Special education resource rooms
- Home practice for early intervention
Why You’ll Love It:
This resource makes learning colors interactive and hands-on, helping students stay focused and excited to learn. The color pink sensory bin is adaptable and low-prep, just print, prep, and pair with your favorite pink sensory bin fillers (like pom-poms, pink blocks, or felt shapes)!
How to Set Up Your Color Pink Preschool Activities Sensory Bin:
You will have three versions for the pink 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 (there are linked suggestions in the PDF) 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 pink colored items with a different version to keep the session novel and fun while still working on your student’s speech or language goals.
It’s the perfect Valentine’s Day sensory bin to work on a variety of speech and language skills.
SLPs LIKE YOU SAID…
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Katelyn O. said, “I love the color sensory bins! The pink one was perfect for Valentine’s day! “
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Sensational Speech said, “Used this in a Valentine’s themed sensory bin! I thought it was fun! Good way to work on categorizing items or object + function.”
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