Speech and Language
Week 5: April 27th-May 1st
General Information
Wow, it’s been 5 weeks of Distance Learning already! It’s hard to believe that this much time has passed. We will continue do our best to keep finding fun activities that help you make progress on your speech and language goals.
Just like it is important to complete school work each week, we are expecting our students to complete their speech-language activities. If students are unable to complete one or two activities each week, we're asking families to reach out to us with a quick message about why their child is unable to participate. Please remember to submit attendance, so that students are getting credit for their hard work!
Please contact us with any questions, or concerns.
Sincerely,
Susan Silvers, Angie Terwey, and Michelle Cremers
ROCORI Speech-Language Pathologists
Preschool through First Grade Language Activities
*See the PDF file below if that is an easier way to see all three pictures.
Second Grade and Older Language Activities
Middle/high school language activity - week 5
After watching:
Tell 2 things you learned about zebras.
Describe 3 attributes of a zebra.
State 2 ways zebra and horse are the same and 2 ways zebra and horse are different.
Name 3 animals that have hooves.
Have you ever seen a zebra?
Have you ridden a horse?
Articulation: Early Developing Speech Sounds
EARLY DEVELOPING SOUND PRACTICE
Many of my (Angie's) students are working on the /K/ sound. I thought my kiddos might enjoy trying to sing along with this K song for something different this week. I figured that it sounds better than my singing :)Articulation: Later Developing Speech Sounds
Articulation Carry-Over
WACKY WEB TALES
Create your own silly stories with words containing your target sounds, then read your wacky stories to family and friends. Click on the WACKY WEB TALES picture below to choose and create your own story. Let the giggling begin!
Social-Communication
Listen to these fun, engaging stories with your child(ren) as Fiona the Flamingo's feathers change colors with her feelings and how Louis learns a valuable lesson about interrupting.
Just click on the picture and the story will be read to you.