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Resources for Articulation and Language

These At Home Learning Mats are FREE to download and print. These mats offer a variety of practice activities to encourage language skills while completing a variety of academic skills while having fun. By completing one or two blocks a day, you will be well on your way to greater communication skills while having fun with your family! Again, this is not a requirement, but feel free to send pictures or videos as you try out the mats:)
A free resource for American Sign Language including ASL dictionary, videos, etc.
Website full of FREE printables for specific articulation and language objectives. Did you child forget to bring home his or her homework? Not a problem! Send me an email, and I will recommend which printable activity best meets his or her objective. You can print it or review the words straight from your screen. Great way to keep home practice going even on days when the speech folder may be left in your child's desk. Remember, frequent home practice is key for progressing in speech and language development:)
This website offers many FREE printable worksheets covering all grades for ELA activities. You can select a particular grade skill that you wish to target with a student ranging from sight words to spelling to using context clues and many more!
Many free printable resources written in a family-friendly manner. Includes articulation and language activities.
This a great site for free printable activities that can be used to address a variety of language skills.
This a great site for free printable activities that can be used to address a variety of language skills.
This site is free and offers a variety of high quality books read aloud by celebrities. This is a great way to continue expanding vocabulary in a very fun and engaging way. You can also use these stories to practice a variety of language skills including answering wh- questions such as 'Who', 'Where', 'Why' questions, retelling a story in order, practicing correct use of pronouns, making comments such as 'I see ___' or 'I like ___', or even practice using target speech sounds to name pictures in the book. 
Easy word lists for articulation practice at home! Can be printed or used from your device or phone screen.
Articulation Sound Word lists