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List of Activities for Individual Therapy SLP Ideas

Articulation Based (have to buy)


- Fish and Say Game 

- Hopping Frog's Game

- Chipper Chat

- Matching Games with flashcards

- Bowling

Articulation Based (can make at home)

- Flip Books

- Mystery Bag (put targeted sound items in bag, guess what it is by feeling it in the bag, and then pull it out)

- Sticker Note Scavenger Hunt

- Sensory Bin

- Crafts

- Roll and Say

WH Questions

- Dot Markers

- Books

- Magnets 

- Zoo on the Loose

CVC Type Goals

- Puzzles 

- Magnetic Fishing 

-Flashcards with a Game

- Pop It with ball toy (handheld) to knock down flashcards

Online Materials

- Boom Cards

- Cloud Learners

- Super Duper


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