[ Google Slides | Digital or Print ] Click the preview video to see everything that's included! Try before you buy - test it out for free by clicking here! Enhance emotional awareness in students of all ages with this engaging Inferencing Feelings Activity! Designed for speech-language pathologists and special educators, this resource helps students understand and infer basic emotions through interactive, picture-based exercises. Perfect for language intervention and therapy sessions, this activity aligns with Common Core State Standards (CCSS) and supports foundational social-emotional development. Product Features: Standards Walk Up: This activity supports CCSS RL.K.7 and other relevant standards across grade levels. Ensures therapy activities are tied to curriculum standards, enhancing overall academic development and helping students access the curriculum. Engaging Visuals: Includes 12 picture pairsfeaturing clear and distinct images that help students infer feelings such as "happy," "mad," "sad," "scared," and "silly." Google Slides Format: The activity is provided in Google Slides format for easy access and use during sessions. Printable Pages: Slides are formatted to 8.5x11 inches for easy printing. For best results, print in color to maintain the clarity and engagement of the images. Session Note Template: For easy, quick documentation! Ideal for use in one-on-one sessions, small groups, or classroom settings. This activity can be easily adapted for various ages and skill levels, making it a versatile addition to any language therapy toolkit. Terms of Use: Upon purchasing this resource, you are being granted one license to use these files for personal use. You are not being sold ownership of the files. One license per user. The purchased resource cannot be shared, resold, redistributed, or transferred. You cannot upload the digital files to any server or platform that allows multiple users to access them. You may alter, modify, or manipulate the resource, but you cannot claim the altered materials as your own. Any significant modifications do not constitute a new design or allow the modified resource to be sold or claimed as your own design. For any and all uses, credit is required. You may use the credit button included in the files or link to https://www.jomyers.online We cannot be held liable for any damage or issues that may arise from using this resource. The license to these materials will be terminated if you do not adhere to these terms. To receive TPT credit for future purchases: ✏️ Visit your 'My Purchases' page. Next to each purchase, you'll find a 'Provide Feedback' button. Each time you provide feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that lower the cost of your future purchases. Your feedback is extremely valuable as it helps me understand which products are most beneficial for you. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Speech therapy inferencing: how and why we work on inferences and predictions, plus 100 real photo inferencing picture scenes!
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Speech therapy inferencing: how and why we work on inferences and predictions, plus 100 real photo inferencing picture scenes!
56 illustrated cards that present situations in which a friendly character asks a question. Students decide what the character is asking. Includes game ideas. Tin box. Grades K-3.
Free printable speech therapy cards for kids to practice making inferences
This book is designed for teachers and speech & language therapists working in the fields of language and literacy, and concerned with developing inferencing skills in their students. The ability to draw inference is a crucial element in the comprehension of written language, and this resource will be a valuable aid in mainstream classes throughout Key Stage 2. It is especially appropriate for work with children with speech, language and communication needs and those on the autistic spectrum, who are likely to have particular difficulty understanding inference. The book contains a collection of 300 texts which are graded and lead the student gradually from simple tasks with picture support and plentiful clues to more challenging scenarios where true inference is required. The texts can be used with whole classes, groups and individual children.
Download these free inference pictures to help your students work on building their inferencing skills during reading workshop.
Speech Corner’s Donut Dilemma—What Happens Next? is a set of 50 language development cards to support growth in determining inferences and making logical predictions in everyday social settings. These cards help students deduce the meaning of body language, facial expressions, people’s feelings, and their intentions as they interpret key information from the picture.
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Free printable speech therapy inference cards for autistic and hyperlexic kids
[ Google Slides | Digital or Print ] ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This is a free sample of the paid version. In the paid version, you'll get a session note template, adjective anchor chart, and a standards walk up as part of a 25+ page resource! Purchase here. (It's only $1.00!) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Click the preview video to see everyth...
Free printable speech therapy inference cards for autistic or hyperlexic kids
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Read each short story and then using details from the story predict what will happen next.
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