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Receptive language activities preschool

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Receptive language is one’s ability to understand spoken and/or written words. Generally, we first understand a concept, before we begin to express it. Receptive language is so important in a young child’s development! It is also something that is very easy to target. Here are ways that you can easily target receptive language during your …

Receptive language is one’s ability to understand spoken and/or written words. Generally, we first understand a concept, before we begin to express it. Receptive language is so important in a young child’s development! It is also something that is very easy to target. Here are ways that you can easily target receptive language during your …

Making Receptive Tasks Engaging

Receptive language tasks/skills are vital for performance in school, during formal assessments, and in order for us to gauge what our clients know. However, drilling during this type of activity can be somewhat boring at

Back to school language development 5 year old

After going through language therapy with both of my boys I have learned a thing or two about meeting speech therapy expressive language goals. As a Kindergarten teacher I have picked up on a few activities that help support goals for expressive language skills. I have found it beneficial to work on both areas of language expressive and receptive to strengthen language development for early childhood. As a classroom teacher I find that all children can benefit from activities designed…

Receptive Language: Understanding "Not"

This worksheet addresses the basic language concept of "not." One of my kids can identify what doesn't belong from a field of 3-4, but it's harder to decide what is "not" in a category when there are only two choices. What's even harder will be alternating between asking what IS and what IS NOT in a given category! We will get to that soon! Click here to download!

Receptive language: identifying objects by object function.  Free PowerPoint presentation, or print 4 per page and use as flash cards!

This is a PowerPoint I made to work on receptively identifying items from a choice of three when given an object function (which one do you eat, which one do you wear, which one is used for cutting, etc). When you view it as a slide show and click on the correct link, you hear applause and it moves to the next slide (I think... it's been awhile since I made this). You can also print each page and have the child tell you the correct answer. Or print them 4 slides per page and cut out and use…

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This comprehensive 94 card winter language BOOM Cards™️ unit addresses the following expressive and receptive language skills: directions (spatial concepts/attributes), sentence formulation/expanding MLU, regular plurals, sequencing pictures, associations, and categories. Visual sentence strips are included. The unit includes three open ended games.
This comprehensive summer early language BOOM cards™ unit addresses the following expressive and receptive language skills: directions (spatial concepts/attributes), sentence formulation/expanding MLU, regular plurals, sequencing pictures, associations, and categories. Visual sentence strips (in draggable tab format) are included on most slides. The unit includes two open ended game sets.
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