Story Dice For Language Building and Writing Prompts, Wh- Question Dice
Description
Story dice are a fun way to elicit speech, language and writing samples and to target goals in therapy or in centers!
Dice include engaging images for writing prompts and conversational starters.
These are great for speech therapy (conversational carryover of articulation sounds), language therapy (to target grammar, syntax and vocabulary), writing centers and more!
This resource includes:
12 total printable pages with 6 images per die
- 1 simple Wh question die (What, Where, Who, When, How, Why)
- 1 more complex Wh question die (What happened, What's next, When, Where, How, Why)
- 1 farm theme based die
- 1 pirate theme based die
- 1 school theme based die
- 1 funny animal theme based die
- 1 funny animal/seasons based die
- 1 emotions theme based die
- 3 conversational starter/engaging images dice
- 1 food die for "tell me how to make X"
Cut, fold and glue or tape to create your own dice game.
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Strategies and techniques
Story dice are a fun way to elicit speech, language and writing samples and to target goals in therapy or in centers!
Dice include engaging images for writing prompts and conversational starters.
These are great for speech therapy (conversational carryover of articulation sounds), language therapy (to target grammar, syntax and vocabulary), writing centers and more!
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Description
Story dice are a fun way to elicit speech, language and writing samples and to target goals in therapy or in centers!
Dice include engaging images for writing prompts and conversational starters.
These are great for speech therapy (conversational carryover of articulation sounds), language therapy (to target grammar, syntax and vocabulary), writing centers and more!
This resource includes:
12 total printable pages with 6 images per die
- 1 simple Wh question die (What, Where, Who, When, How, Why)
- 1 more complex Wh question die (What happened, What's next, When, Where, How, Why)
- 1 farm theme based die
- 1 pirate theme based die
- 1 school theme based die
- 1 funny animal theme based die
- 1 funny animal/seasons based die
- 1 emotions theme based die
- 3 conversational starter/engaging images dice
- 1 food die for "tell me how to make X"
Cut, fold and glue or tape to create your own dice game.
Follow Speech Therapy with Lenden-Holt
Strategies and techniques
Story dice are a fun way to elicit speech, language and writing samples and to target goals in therapy or in centers!
Dice include engaging images for writing prompts and conversational starters.
These are great for speech therapy (conversational carryover of articulation sounds), language therapy (to target grammar, syntax and vocabulary), writing centers and more!
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Focus areas
- OT -> Handwriting -> Letter Formation
- OT -> Handwriting -> Line Awareness
- OT -> Handwriting -> Pencil Grasp
- OT -> Handwriting -> Spatial Awareness
- ST -> Expressive Language -> Asking Questions
- ST -> Expressive Language -> Answering Questions
- ST -> Expressive Language -> Attributes
- ST -> Expressive Language -> Commenting
- ST -> Expressive Language -> Describing
- ST -> Expressive Language -> Grammar
- ST -> Expressive Language -> Morphology
- ST -> Expressive Language -> Narrative Development
- ST -> Expressive Language -> Pronouns
- ST -> Expressive Language -> Prepositions
- ST -> Expressive Language -> Semantics
- ST -> Expressive Language -> Sequencing
- ST -> Expressive Language -> Utterance Expansion
- ST -> Expressive Language -> Syntax
- ST -> Expressive Language -> Verbs
- ST -> Expressive Language -> Vocabulary
- ST -> Fluency -> Fluency Shaping Techniques
- ST -> Intelligibility -> Pace and Breathing
- ST -> Phonology -> Affrication
- ST -> Phonology -> Alveolarization
- ST -> Phonology -> Assimilation
- ST -> Phonology -> Backing
- ST -> Phonology -> Cluster Reduction
- ST -> Phonology -> Final Consonant Deletion
- ST -> Phonology -> Final Consonant Devoicing
- ST -> Phonology -> Fronting
- ST -> Phonology -> Gliding
- ST -> Phonology -> Initial Consonant Deletion
- ST -> Phonology -> Epenthesis
- ST -> Phonology -> Depalatalization
- ST -> Phonology -> Denasalization
- ST -> Phonology -> Deaffrication
- ST -> Phonology -> Coalescence
- ST -> Phonology -> Labialization
- ST -> Phonology -> Phonological Awareness
- ST -> Phonology -> Prevocalic Voicing
- ST -> Phonology -> Reduplication
- ST -> Phonology -> Stopping
- ST -> Phonology -> Syllable Shapes / Consonant-Vowel Combinations
- ST -> Phonology -> Vowelization
- ST -> Phonology -> Weak Syllable Deletion
- ST -> Pragmatics / Social Skills / Life Skills -> Conversation
- ST -> Pragmatics / Social Skills / Life Skills -> Dealing with Feelings
- ST -> Receptive Language -> Answering Questions
- ST -> Receptive Language -> Sequencing
- ST -> Receptive Language -> Vocabulary
- ST -> Receptive Language -> Grammar
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Evidence based practice citations
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Use of Narrative-Based Language Intervention With Children Who Have Specific Language Impairment
Author(s): Swanson, L., Fey, M., Millis, C. & Hood, L. -
Curriculum-Based Language Interventions: What, Who, Why, Where, and How?
Author(s): Ashley Bourque Meaux and Janet A. Norris
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