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Bring winter fun into your speech therapy sessions with this engaging Snowman Speech Therapy push-in unit! Designed to pair perfectly with your favorite snowman books like Sneezy the Snowman and Snowman at Night, these winter speech therapy activities are ideal for group sessions or push-in therapy.
Students will love the interactive Build a Snowman Speech Therapy file folder activity and hands-on Snowman Speech Therapy push-in activities that target vocabulary, grammar, language, and comprehension skills. These versatile winter speech therapy activities make learning fun while boosting student engagement during the colder months. Perfect for use with preschool through early elementary students!
This winter theme speech and language therapy resource also includes a cheat sheet guide with recommended books, links to themed movement videos, and a Snowman Google Slide presentation to use on a Smartboard or laptop. You’ll even find language extension activities!
Whether you’re able to do push-in therapy or prefer to use these activities in small group sessions, these snowman-themed push-in activities have everything you need to create engagement for your students.
⭐ WHAT’S INCLUDED IN THIS SNOWMAN SPEECH THERAPY PUSH-IN LANGUAGE LESSON:
- How to use these lessons in the classroom and a small group.
- Tips and tricks for doing push-in speech & language support in the classroom.
- Blank lesson plan template (2 versions) to fill out before the push-in lesson. Fill out with the teacher if you have collaboration time. A digital copy is included on Google Slides to edit and share with the teacher.
- Snowman theme parent newsletter about additional language activities to support the snowman theme.
- Snowman Push-In Lesson Cheat Sheet – A digital version is included in the google slides (fonts: KG Primary Penmanship).
- Snowman lesson plans with toys and materials you have around your speech room
- Snowman life cycle visual supports to discuss the life cycle of a snowman
- Snowman printables for sensory, bowling pins, and hiding around the room
- Cheatsheet instructions for instructional aides and teachers for the snowmen playdough mats and build a snowman file folder activity.
- Snowman playdough mats with visual sentence frames and data collection sheets for subject-verb agreement
- Build a snowman file folder activity with printable items,AAC CORE boards, and visual support.
- Feed the snowman sensory bin with visual supports, visual sentence frames, and sorting mats.
- Snowman category tennis table ball game or tape the snowman on a poster board. Use a snowman popper to work on vocabulary and category groups.
- Cheatsheet instructions for instructional aides and teachers to feed the snowman sensory bin and the snowman category table tennis ball game.
- Who has the snowman’s hat? Wh-question game with printables and sentence frames.
- Snowman preposition activity with sentence frames for spatial concepts.
- Cheatsheet for instructional aides and teachers for Who has the snowman’s hat? game and the snowman preposition activity.
- Google slides: Included in this lesson plan is a digital google slide that allows students to practice answering wh-questions, learn how to build a snowman and generate sentences about snowmen.
- Lesson plan for doing the paper plate snowman craft with Google Slide presentation for step-by-step visual instructions and visual support for sequencing.
- Snowman snowball fight activity to work on verbs, “what” questions, and describing
Not really able to push-in therapy, but love using themed language therapy activities? SLPs can still use these lessons in their small group sessions!
⭐ PERFECT TO :
- Save time lesson planning
- Increase student engagement during the lesson
- Help the classroom teacher learn how to implement language during the academic school day
⭐️BUNDLE & SAVE ⭐️
This thematic push-in resource is part of the Year Long Push In Resources Bundle. Save 10% and get 14 different push-in language therapy resources!
SLPS LIKE YOU SAID…
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “”Push in lessons are the best bang for you buck resource out there. Multiple goals can be targeted as well as used with students who need varying levels of support. I have used the push in lessons both in the classrooms and in pull out sessions. I also have used the lessons with preschoolers all the way to 4th graders.”- Melissa J.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “This had so many fun activities to use a push in lesson with my preschool activities. I liked that I could adapt the activities to meet the needs of students with many different language abilities. “- Emily U.
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