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More Receptive Worksheets {freebies}

Short and sweet lil freebie for ya today. I shared some of these awesome receptive language worksheets that my amazing

More Receptive Worksheets {freebies}

Short and sweet lil freebie for ya today. I shared some of these awesome receptive language worksheets that my amazing

Short and sweet lil freebie for ya today. I shared some of these awesome receptive language worksheets that my amazing SLP made for my less verbal kiddos. I had to make more. I am loving this activity. It’s no prep. Structured. Can be short or long. And the best part you can easily make it more difficult as your student progress {super flexible!}. I made two more worksheets to share – make sure to grab the ones from two weeks ago too!

Long story short: Provide a verbal direction for the student to follow on the worksheet.

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Make it easy:

  • cover up all but one row of items so the field size is small
  • use one step directions such as “Color the dog.”
  • provide a small set of crayons (3-4) and provide the prompt “color this yellow” while pointing at one item

Make it hard:

  • use the whole sheet or multiple rows
  • provide multi step directions such as “color the ice cream pink and the pizza orange”
  • use number “circle two animals”
  • use directions that incorporate function, tastes, rhyming, or features such as “Color that one that say roar, circle the one that rhymes with bat, color that one that is your favorite, or color the that has fur.”

Download the receptive animals and receptive food worksheets!

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