11 subjects Pronouns poster ideas

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Pronouns Speech Therapy: Multi-Level Unit

Pronouns Speech Therapy: Multi-Level Unit -   11 subjects Pronouns poster ideas

This standards-aligned multi-level pronouns unit targets subject, object, possessive, and reflexive pronouns as well as irregular verbs! Use this with your elementary speech therapy activities! #pronouns #speechtherapy #tpt This evidence-based resource addresses the critical preschool and lower elementary concepts of subject, object, possessive, & reflexive pronouns, irregular past tense verbs, increasing MLU, answering WH (who) questions, subject/verb agreement and more! 130 pages are included. Target Expressive & Receptive Language skills in Speech Therapy or a regular classroom, tutoring, or homeschool setting. WHAT’S INCLUDED:- Common Core standards chart- Developmental Milestones chart for pronouns and Brown’s Morphemes- EBP research and how to implement them with this resource- 12 full and half size pronoun teaching posters- 186 pronoun cards: subject, object, possessive, reflexive (statement & question formats)- 60 full and half size pronoun sorting mats: subject, object, possessive, reflexive (statement & question formats)- data collection/progress monitoring sheet- binder spine and coverPronouns targeted:subject: I, he, she, theyobject: him, her, theirpossessive: his, hers, theirsreflexive: himself, herself, themselvesThis is ideas for teaching Speech Therapy pronouns in preschool or early elementarySecondary concepts targeted:- auxiliary (helping) verbs- copula (linking) verbs- answering WH questions (who)- increasing MLU- have/has confusionCards are scaffolded for teaching differentiation.Each poster, card, & sorting mat is labeled for easy organization.Cover cards included as well for easy storage.Download the preview above to see everything included and up close pictures in use.Any small object may be used for the sorting mats (pictures show trinkets from Dinky Doodads on ETSY). If you own any of my Dice & Dot resources, use a circle punch to cut out circle pictures and incorporate articulation words. You can also have the student stamp or draw pictures. This resource is color only.Please ask any questions prior to purchasing! ashleyrossi@sweetsouthernspeech.comLet’s connect on Instagram: @ashleyrossislp

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