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That lovable "Old Lady" is back and ready to celebrate spring!! Since becoming an SLP, I don't think there has been one holiday or season that I haven't spent with an old lady book. What's a perfect book for Easter and spring therapy?
I created a speech and language story extension activity packet so I could help my students reach their goals while enjoying the story. Here is what is included...
Pages 4-7: Large story sequencing Activity
Print,
cut, and laminate. Have your students “feed” the lady (page 4) as you read the
story. These can also be used as vocabulary cards.
Pages 8-10: Student Story Sequence activity
Let
your students demonstrate their story sequencing skills as they put the story
in order. Pictures are black and white so they can color in the pictures when
they are done.
Pages 11-15: Cover The Dots!
Have
your students cover the dots with chips, markers or even better- candy as they
correctly practice a target word or answer a question!
Page 16: Color the Story
Have
your students work on vocabulary as they color in the pictures as they read
about them in the story.
Page 17: Story Scavenger Hunt
Have
your students search the story for words that contain their target sound!
Pages 18-22: Mini Book
Students
can illustrate a mini version of the story. Great for story retell,
articulation practice, and homework!
Pages 23-24: Prepositions
Have
your students practice prepositions/ spatial skills with vocabulary from the
story.
Pages 25-26: Following Directions!
Read
the instructions on page 28 for your students to follow or make up your own!
Page
27-29: Compare & Contrast
Have
your students Compare and contrast vocabulary words and characters from the
story!
You can download a copy of this packet in my store here!
What's a thematic unit packet without matching homework sheets?
I also created a homework packet with open-ended articulation worksheets that go with the story!
You can download this packet in my store for FREE here!