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Speech/Language Resources
If your student has oral motor goals/objectives on their IEP explore these resources:
- Easy Oral Motor Exercises - Actvities provided to work on the following skills: awareness, strength, coordination, movement, and endurance of the lips, cheeks, tongue, and jaw.
- Oral Motor Exercises to Help Improve Speech Production - Oral motor exercises provided.
- Oral Motor Exercises - Murnick Speech & Language - Oral motor exercises for tip, tongue and jaw strength.
- Speech Therapy on Video - Oral motor exercises and dysarthria exercises you can practice on your own
If your student has oral comprehension/listening goals/objectives on their IEP explore these resources:- Animal Sounds - Try to recognize the sound of the different animals.
- Junior Defenders - Help the wildlife. Use your senses to discover the habitat around you.-
- Language Guide - Improve your audio comprehension, build your vocabulary and learn grammer.
If your student has sound production/articulation goals/objectives on their IEP explore these resources:
- Have more fun - Speech articulation games.
- Home Speech Home - Five articulation games using everyday objects.
- Speech and Language Kids - Free speech therapy materials.
If your student has receptive or expressive language goals/objectives on their IEP explore these resources:
- Room Recess - Spelling and Language Arts word games.
- Language Arts Games - Select from a variety of language arts games on different grade levels.
- Word Game Time - The free videos, games, and worksheets found on Word Game Time encompass all aspects of language arts instruction and are designed to help children at multiple levels.
- Easy Oral Motor Exercises - Actvities provided to work on the following skills: awareness, strength, coordination, movement, and endurance of the lips, cheeks, tongue, and jaw.