Description
In your speech therapy sessions, have visual supports for The Gingerbread Man to work on story retelling and language comprehension that you can scaffold for different levels. Use these Gingerbread Man file folder activities to target story retelling and sequencing with your special education and speech therapy students. Target many receptive and expressive language goals at your student’s level. The story retells, and sequencing file-folder activities are leveled so you can quickly scaffold to your students’ abilities.
Included in this Gingerbread Man Speech Therapy File Folder Activities for Story Retell and Sequencing Resource:
⭐How to assemble the file folders and ideas for therapy
⭐Level 1 Gingerbread Man Story Retell File Folder Matching – Color and Black and White Printing Options
⭐Level 2 Gingerbread Man Story Retell File Folder Matching – Color and Black and White Printing Options
⭐Level 3 Gingerbread Man Story Retell File Folder Matching – Color and Black and White Printing Options
⭐Level 4 Gingerbread Man Story Retell Matchups – Color and Black and White Printing Options
⭐Visual Sentence Strips to pair with the gingerbread man file folder activities with color and black and white printing options.
You will see increased engagement with this interactive Gingerbread Man file folder activity for special education and speech therapy that will help your students in the following ways:
❤️ increase the mean length of utterance
❤️ build vocabulary
❤️ target comprehension skills
❤️ teach story retelling to your students with moderate to severe language
impairments
Therapy ideas for how to use the Gingerbread Man file folder activities with your students:
❤️ Use the visual sentence strips to help your students build novel utterances while working on story retelling and building vocabulary and grammar.
❤️ For your students who struggle with story comprehension and retelling, use the file folder as a visual guide during the therapy session. The SLP or educator can facilitate wh- questions and sequencing with visual supports. Students can interact by choosing which picture happens next in the story to increase engagement during the lesson.
❤️ Pair the Gingerbread Man and the story retell and sequencing activity with your student’s AAC device or communication book. Teach AAC CORE vocabulary of “go,” “want,” and “no” with the book The Gingerbread Man.
You can also teach the fringe vocabulary of “chase” and “catch,” which are words your students can use on the playground and during physical education activities.
→Trying to save ink? The leveled file folder activity comes with color printables and black-and-white printables!
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SLPs like you said…
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “Loved the different levels! Great resource to support my Gingerbread man series of activities.” – Heather
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “I have bought several of your products and always have found them to be great with my PreK through 2nd-grade students… and this is no different! I appreciate your use of visuals to expand student engagement! Thanks!” – Susan Burke
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