Are you looking for a way to simplify your therapy planning? Do you need a resource that seamlessly adapts to mixed groups, individual sessions, or social skills groups? This free printable barrier games bundle is just what you need! Barrier games are designed to elevate speaking and listening skills in speech therapy, ESL classes, special education, and beyond. Barrier games address a common challenge many SLPs face: finding adaptable materials that cater to diverse learning needs and objectives. Use this flexible therapy tool to work on many language goals in an engaging, interactive way! They work exceptionally well for mixed groups, to generalize concepts, and social skills groups! Target: expressive skills (giving directions), receptive skills (following directions), social skills, basic concepts, vocabulary, categorization, sentence formation, and storytelling. Read more about barrier games: Why You Should Be Using Barrier Games in Speech Therapy > More barrier games > Interested in digital barrier games? > Get ALL barrier games with the BUNDLE. ✅ WHAT’S INCLUDED: Scene with 12 separate pieces List of directions to give with each scene (targeting concepts below) ✅ TARGET: Vocabulary: e.g. Put the bone on the volcano. Adjectives: e.g. colors, size, shapes Spatial concepts: e.g. on, in, under, below, next to, between Following multi-step directions Sequential directions: e.g. Before you put the girl in the cave, put the drumstick on top of the cave. Social skills: e.g. Making eye contact to give/receive instructions, asking questions to clarify instructions HOW TO PLAY: Laminate the scenes and pieces for each scene. Give everyone playing a scene and set of pieces. Set up a barrier between players (e.g. file folder). One person (clinician or student) arranges all their pieces on the scene and then gives directions to other player(s) on where to place the items. The purpose of the game is to have matching scenes at the end. You can put sticky tack on each piece so it will stick to the scene - or simply just place on the scene. Barrier games are also commonly played on a magnetic surface. You can play on cookie sheets and place pieces on a thin, sticky magnet if you wish. ➜ Want to streamline therapy planning? ➜ Want to utilize more open-ended materials that can be used to work on multiple goal areas? ➜ Need resources for mixed groups, individual sessions, or social skills groups? This product is free - I would appreciate it if you took the time to leave a rating with feedback. Thank you! _______________________________________ ➡️ LET’S CONNECT! Newsletter • Blog • Instagram • Facebook • Pinterest _______________________________________ Customer Tips CLICK HERE TO FOLLOW ME- Be the first to know about freebies, sales, and new products. Get credits to use for future Teachers Pay Teachers purchases. Visit the My Purchases Page and click the leave a review button. Your account will be credited for future purchases. Having difficulty with a file? Visit the FAQs section, submit a help ticket, or ask a question on the Q& A tab before leaving feedback. ___________________________________ Copyright © Allison Fors, Inc. All rights reserved by author. Permission to copy for individual use only. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this resource with others. Copying any part of this product and placing it on the Internet is forbidden.
Are you looking for a way to simplify your therapy planning? Do you need a resource that seamlessly adapts to mixed groups, individual sessions, or social skills groups? This free printable barrier games bundle is just what you need! Barrier games are designed to elevate speaking and listening skills in speech therapy, ESL classes, special education, and beyond. Barrier games address a common challenge many SLPs face: finding adaptable materials that cater to diverse learning needs and objectives. Use this flexible therapy tool to work on many language goals in an engaging, interactive way! They work exceptionally well for mixed groups, to generalize concepts, and social skills groups! Target: expressive skills (giving directions), receptive skills (following directions), social skills, basic concepts, vocabulary, categorization, sentence formation, and storytelling. Read more about barrier games: Why You Should Be Using Barrier Games in Speech Therapy > More barrier games > Interested in digital barrier games? > Get ALL barrier games with the BUNDLE. ✅ WHAT’S INCLUDED: Scene with 12 separate pieces List of directions to give with each scene (targeting concepts below) ✅ TARGET: Vocabulary: e.g. Put the bone on the volcano. Adjectives: e.g. colors, size, shapes Spatial concepts: e.g. on, in, under, below, next to, between Following multi-step directions Sequential directions: e.g. Before you put the girl in the cave, put the drumstick on top of the cave. Social skills: e.g. Making eye contact to give/receive instructions, asking questions to clarify instructions HOW TO PLAY: Laminate the scenes and pieces for each scene. Give everyone playing a scene and set of pieces. Set up a barrier between players (e.g. file folder). One person (clinician or student) arranges all their pieces on the scene and then gives directions to other player(s) on where to place the items. The purpose of the game is to have matching scenes at the end. You can put sticky tack on each piece so it will stick to the scene - or simply just place on the scene. Barrier games are also commonly played on a magnetic surface. You can play on cookie sheets and place pieces on a thin, sticky magnet if you wish. ➜ Want to streamline therapy planning? ➜ Want to utilize more open-ended materials that can be used to work on multiple goal areas? ➜ Need resources for mixed groups, individual sessions, or social skills groups? This product is free - I would appreciate it if you took the time to leave a rating with feedback. Thank you! _______________________________________ ➡️ LET’S CONNECT! Newsletter • Blog • Instagram • Facebook • Pinterest _______________________________________ Customer Tips CLICK HERE TO FOLLOW ME- Be the first to know about freebies, sales, and new products. Get credits to use for future Teachers Pay Teachers purchases. Visit the My Purchases Page and click the leave a review button. Your account will be credited for future purchases. Having difficulty with a file? Visit the FAQs section, submit a help ticket, or ask a question on the Q& A tab before leaving feedback. ___________________________________ Copyright © Allison Fors, Inc. All rights reserved by author. Permission to copy for individual use only. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this resource with others. Copying any part of this product and placing it on the Internet is forbidden.
Barrier games are a great tool in speech therapy to incorporate many expressive, receptive, and social skills in an engaging way.
Are you looking for a way to simplify your therapy planning? Do you need a resource that seamlessly adapts to mixed groups, individual sessions, or social skills groups? This free printable barrier games bundle is just what you need! Barrier games are designed to elevate speaking and listening skills in speech therapy, ESL classes, special education, and beyond. Barrier games address a common challenge many SLPs face: finding adaptable materials that cater to diverse learning needs and objectives. Use this flexible therapy tool to work on many language goals in an engaging, interactive way! They work exceptionally well for mixed groups, to generalize concepts, and social skills groups! Target: expressive skills (giving directions), receptive skills (following directions), social skills, basic concepts, vocabulary, categorization, sentence formation, and storytelling. Read more about barrier games: Why You Should Be Using Barrier Games in Speech Therapy > More barrier games > Interested in digital barrier games? > Get ALL barrier games with the BUNDLE. ✅ WHAT’S INCLUDED: Scene with 12 separate pieces List of directions to give with each scene (targeting concepts below) ✅ TARGET: Vocabulary: e.g. Put the bone on the volcano. Adjectives: e.g. colors, size, shapes Spatial concepts: e.g. on, in, under, below, next to, between Following multi-step directions Sequential directions: e.g. Before you put the girl in the cave, put the drumstick on top of the cave. Social skills: e.g. Making eye contact to give/receive instructions, asking questions to clarify instructions HOW TO PLAY: Laminate the scenes and pieces for each scene. Give everyone playing a scene and set of pieces. Set up a barrier between players (e.g. file folder). One person (clinician or student) arranges all their pieces on the scene and then gives directions to other player(s) on where to place the items. The purpose of the game is to have matching scenes at the end. You can put sticky tack on each piece so it will stick to the scene - or simply just place on the scene. Barrier games are also commonly played on a magnetic surface. You can play on cookie sheets and place pieces on a thin, sticky magnet if you wish. ➜ Want to streamline therapy planning? ➜ Want to utilize more open-ended materials that can be used to work on multiple goal areas? ➜ Need resources for mixed groups, individual sessions, or social skills groups? This product is free - I would appreciate it if you took the time to leave a rating with feedback. Thank you! _______________________________________ ➡️ LET’S CONNECT! Newsletter • Blog • Instagram • Facebook • Pinterest _______________________________________ Customer Tips CLICK HERE TO FOLLOW ME- Be the first to know about freebies, sales, and new products. Get credits to use for future Teachers Pay Teachers purchases. Visit the My Purchases Page and click the leave a review button. Your account will be credited for future purchases. Having difficulty with a file? Visit the FAQs section, submit a help ticket, or ask a question on the Q& A tab before leaving feedback. ___________________________________ Copyright © Allison Fors, Inc. All rights reserved by author. Permission to copy for individual use only. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this resource with others. Copying any part of this product and placing it on the Internet is forbidden.
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