75+ color photos and visual scenes to use as aphasia picture cards and picture descriptions. Free PDF version included! Use these 34 open-ended interactive picture scenes for speech therapy to target a variety of early word shapes (CV, VC, CVCV). This activity is a fun, engaging, and natural way to treat articulation delays, phonological delays, and apraxia of speech and teach core words during distance learning and in-person sessions! Ultimate SLP was made by an SLP for SLPs.
This site contains every possible type of material you would want or need as an SLP. We have over 40,000 real life photos, games, activities, and materials for every target (articulation, language, social communication and more). Explore free printable picture scenes designed to aid speech therapy sessions, enhancing communication skills and engagement in an interactive way.
Here are 2 free picture scenes which form part of the Digital SLP's library of 2000 online speech therapy games and activities. Feel free to pull this web page up in your speech therapy session to work on any of the skills mentioned above. Use busy picture scenes in speech therapy! Download a free language scene and use a free Pinterest board with over 100 scenes.
Printable Picture Scenes for Speech Therapy One popular type of printable picture scene for speech therapy is the "wh" question scene. These scenes depict a variety of settings, such as a park, classroom, or grocery store, and include questions beginning with "who," "what," "where," "when," and "why." These scenes can help clients practice answering questions, improve. Pictures scenes easily capture the interest of the student in a speech therapy session or in the classroom, as they are often fun and silly, and can be tailored by the teacher to pique individual interests.
Check out Storyboard That's free picture scenes for speech therapy today! This is a FREE SAMPLE of my first set of Picture Scenes for Speech and Language Therapy! Included in the full product are 10 picture scenes, each with a double-sided data sheet. Learning targets include vocabulary, sentence formulation, WH questions, comparing/contrasting, giving directions, defin.