Lots of Language: Halloween Edition

It is the second Wednesday in October, which means it’s time for the second edition of my Lots of Language! series.  In case you missed my last post about this series, let me explain.  I have decided to create a series that provides creative ideas to facilitate speech and language skills for a given theme or holiday.  On the second Wednesday of each month, I will post about my latest edition to the series and for one week, that edition will be FREE to you to download.  After one week, the item will become a paid product.  So, be sure to follow me on Facebook or Bloglovin’ so you get a reminder about these posts!

In this Halloween series, I try to use things that kids like (think candy, pumpkins, and a fun recipe) to work on speech and language skills.  I touch on describing, grammar, describing, antonyms, categories, following directions, and spatial concepts.

Here are some previews of the product:

Hop on over to my TpT store to download this product this week while it is a freebie because starting next Wednesday, it will be a paid product.  Don’t forget to leave some feedback to let me know what you think!

Do you have any go-to therapy or ELA activities for Halloween?  I’d love to hear what you all are using in your speech rooms/classrooms!

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