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Homework assignments are an important part of speech therapy, as they allow students to practice

and reinforce the skills they learn during therapy sessions. However, coming up with new and
engaging homework activities every month can be a challenging task for speech therapists. That's
where our monthly homework calendar comes in to help!

Our speech therapy monthly homework calendar provides a variety of fun and interactive activities
for students to work on throughout the month. Each day of the week has a different activity, ranging
from articulation practice to language building exercises. This ensures that students are constantly
engaged and learning new skills.

We understand that every student is unique and has different speech therapy goals. That's why our
monthly homework calendar is customizable, allowing therapists to tailor the activities to meet the
specific needs of their students. This ensures that students are working on skills that are relevant and
beneficial to their individual progress.

Writing homework assignments can be time-consuming and overwhelming for speech therapists, who
already have a lot on their plate. That's why we recommend using our monthly homework calendar
to save time and effort. With our pre-planned activities, therapists can focus on providing quality
therapy sessions without having to worry about coming up with new homework ideas every month.

Moreover, our monthly homework calendar is not just beneficial for students, but also for parents. It
provides them with a structured and organized way to support their child's speech therapy goals at
home. Parents can easily track their child's progress and have a better understanding of what their
child is working on in therapy.

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therapy sessions. With our customizable and engaging activities, you can ensure that your students
are making progress and reaching their speech therapy goals.

In conclusion, our speech therapy monthly homework calendar is a valuable tool for speech
therapists, students, and parents. It provides a structured and fun way for students to practice and
reinforce their speech therapy skills at home. So why spend hours writing homework assignments
when you can order our monthly homework calendar and make your life easier? Place your order
now and see the difference it makes in your therapy sessions!
September and October calendars provide daily an attribute and challenge students to describe an
item that fits the given attribute. Each week I'll send home the weekly homework and during the
fourth week of the month, I'll send home the parent feedback form so that I can find out how it
went. Blog design by Designs by Kassie Template by Georgia Lou Studios. I keep them in a folder
and make copies all year long. Please check out the preview to get an idea of the type of activities.
Perhaps your kids even came home with some in their backpacks on the last day of school. All new
resources are 50% off for the first 24 hours. There are color versions of the calendars as well as black
and white for a low ink option. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT’s
content guidelines. There are calendars for articulation (speech sounds) as well as language. Here are
some examples of daily activities included on the articulation calendars. In this section, parents often
leave me questions or notes about vacations or an upcoming doctor's appointment. Report this
resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT’s content guidelines. The product will improve
your students' communication skills and parents will have a better understanding of what language
therapy is through the use of home practice. If you want, you could send home the parent feedback
form on a weekly basis. One-page homework calendars are the easy way to provide your older
students with quick practice of their pragmatic language goals at home. Please make sure to work
with your children this summer. Just type the dates in the provided text boxes before printing or
emailing. This BUNDLE of one-page homework calendars is the easy way to provide your older
students with quick practice of their speech, language, and pragmatic language goals at home.
Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT’s content guidelines. Share to
Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest. These printable calendars are not designed to create
stress or anxiety in your child, instead, just a creative way to fine-tune any speech disorders or
challenges and have fun at the same time. This Free Sample Includes: The first page of activities for
the months of January, June, August, September, and December. No prep and only one thing prepare
per month. — Alison S. Rated 5 out of 5 I've used these monthly with students for the past couple
years. This product helps provide articulation practice for EARLY SOUND, LATER SOUNDS,
APRAXIA OF SPEECH, AND PHONOLOGICAL PROCESSES in an engaging way. The parent
letter describes how to use the calendars. Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest.
Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT’s content guidelines. For an optimal
experience, please switch to the latest version of Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Apple Safari or
Mozilla Firefox. Let this printable calendar be your guide to ideas and activities to improve speech
and language skills.
Look closely, you and your kids may get a giggle or two with some of our suggestions. Please check
out the preview to get an idea of the type of activities. Let this printable calendar be your guide to
ideas and activities to improve speech and language skills. I use these with my language students in
Speech therapy. The communication log gives parents a chance to let you know what went well and
what the student needed help with. Reply Delete Replies Reply skymiles October 22, 2011 at 9:30
AM Wow-thanks for the resources. November and December calendars provide a weekly object
which is described using 6 attributes. September and October calendars provide daily an attribute
and challenge students to describe an item that fits the given attribute. Click on each picture or
activity page to enlarge it before printing or saving. Rated 5 out of 5 See all reviews Also included
in Speech Therapy Homework Calendars BUNDLE Middle School High School Are you looking for
age-appropriate speech therapy homework to improve home carryover. Click on each picture or
activity page to enlarge it before printing or saving. Let us know what activity you choose for your
Sunday. Click on each picture or activity page to enlarge it before printing or saving. Share to Twitter
Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest. This makes it easier for you to find the articulation calendar
page you would like to assign to your student. I like to use this for open communication with
parents. Each day on the calendar has a small icon in the corner that students can color in when they
complete the task. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT’s content
guidelines. Click on each picture or activity page to enlarge it before printing or saving. We have
included a space at the bottom of each page to write the specific speech sound that your child is
working on. Here are some examples of daily activities included on the articulation calendars. For an
optimal experience, please switch to the latest version of Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Apple
Safari or Mozilla Firefox. This sample is part of a bundle that contains a year of non-verbal
homework activities. Put social language homework on autopilot this year. Always feel free to add
your own activities or find new ones on the blog. I also have an articulation version of these
calendars posted in my TpT store. Simply print each month’s activity page and tape to your fridge.
The black and white versions are fun too, and students can color the pages themselves. Fillable text
boxes help you customize the calendars. No more trying to adapt other homework pages for your
older students. ? These calendars use situations relevant to middle and high school students.
The product will improve your students' communication skills and parents will have a better
understanding of what language therapy is through the use of home practice. Put an end to boring
students with yet another worksheet. ? One-page homework calendars are convenient and easy to
use for families. November and December calendars provide a weekly object which is described
using 6 attributes. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT’s content
guidelines. Put social language homework on autopilot this year. Have you checked out our Summer
Fun Speech Therapy Activity Calendar. In this section, parents often leave me questions or notes
about vacations or an upcoming doctor's appointment. Perhaps your kids even came home with some
in their backpacks on the last day of school. A totally blank version of the calendar is also included. I
would love it if you would take a second to follow my store. I would first open the folder marked
“31 Days Later Sounds” and locate the target phoneme within the PDF file. Fillable text boxes help
you customize the calendars. Not nearly as loaded as yours BUT if you ever get weird questions
about babies it might come in handy. I only ask that you do not share with other professionals or post
on a public website. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT’s content
guidelines. Each week I'll send home the weekly homework and during the fourth week of the
month, I'll send home the parent feedback form so that I can find out how it went. Each target is
included in calendar form for: 28 days, 29 days (leap year), 30 days, and 31 days. I created this
articulation calendar so that I could assign it to my students ranging from kindergarten to fifth grade.
The parent letter describes how to use the calendars. This makes it easier for you to find the
articulation calendar page you would like to assign to your student. Report this resource to let us
know if this resource violates TPT’s content guidelines. Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to
Pinterest. September and October calendars provide daily an attribute and challenge students to
describe an item that fits the given attribute. This sample is part of a bundle that contains a year of
non-verbal homework activities. One-page homework calendars are the easy way to provide your
older students with quick practice of their pragmatic language goals at home. NOTE: You are more
than welcome to send these calendars to your students and their families over email or through a
password-protected site such as SeeSaw or Google Classroom. Let this printable calendar be your
guide to ideas and activities to improve speech and language skills. Simply print each month’s
activity page and tape to your fridge. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates
TPT’s content guidelines. I have a set of articulation calendars and a set of language calendars.
Reply Delete Replies Reply skymiles October 22, 2011 at 9:30 AM Wow-thanks for the resources.
Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT’s content guidelines. A BLANK
VERSION of the calendar ?Using these speech therapy homework calendars not only streamlines
your planning, but also makes it simple for students and parents to track their own participation.
BUY THE SPANISH VERSION This product is designed for the busy SLP who wants to send
something home that's engaging and relatively easy for parents to use. Perhaps your kids even came
home with some in their backpacks on the last day of school. Put an end to boring students with yet
another worksheet. ? One-page homework calendars are convenient and easy to use for families. I
also have an articulation version of these calendars posted in my TpT store. Report this resource to let
us know if this resource violates TPT’s content guidelines. Report this resource to let us know if this
resource violates TPT’s content guidelines. The communication log gives parents a chance to let you
know what went well and what the student needed help with. Blog design by Designs by Kassie
Template by Georgia Lou Studios. Because of a blog post I wrote 2 years ago, I have received many,
many emails in regards to homework folders and how I set them up. Questions are provided on three
days of each week (Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays) to create a consistent and predictable
routine for your students and their families. Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest.
Always feel free to add your own activities or find new ones on the blog. No more trying to adapt
other homework pages for your older students. ? These calendars use situations relevant to middle
and high school students. No prep and only one thing prepare per month. — Alison S. Rated 5 out of
5 I've used these monthly with students for the past couple years. These calendars contain 12 weeks
of free, fun, and quick activities that your students can complete with their parents to work on
improving their communication skills during their time off from school. For an optimal experience,
please switch to the latest version of Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Apple Safari or Mozilla
Firefox. Let this printable calendar be your guide to ideas and activities to improve speech and
language skills. I like to use this for open communication with parents. It's also nice to keep the lines
of communication open with parents and sometimes just say hi. If you want, you could send home
the parent feedback form on a weekly basis. There are calendars for articulation (speech sounds) as
well as language. One-page homework calendars are the easy way to provide your older students
with quick practice of their pragmatic language goals at home. You can download a copy of these
homework folder printables in my TpT store here. Please make sure to work with your children this
summer. Happy Monday!! I can't believe it has been almost a month since I have sat down and
written a blog post. Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest. November and December
calendars provide a weekly object which is described using 6 attributes.
This BUNDLE of one-page homework calendars is the easy way to provide your older students with
quick practice of their speech, language, and pragmatic language goals at home. All new resources
are 50% off for the first 24 hours. You can also tailor the calendars to your specific students, by
typing additional social language practice opportunities in the text boxes on the blank days. One-
page homework calendars are the easy way to provide your older students with quick practice of
their pragmatic language goals at home. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates
TPT’s content guidelines. A totally blank version of the calendar is also included. If you have access
to color printing at your school, I suggest using the color versions- they are bright and fun. For an
optimal experience, please switch to the latest version of Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Apple
Safari or Mozilla Firefox. November and December calendars provide a weekly object which is
described using 6 attributes. Click on each picture or activity page to enlarge it before printing or
saving. I like to use this for open communication with parents. For an optimal experience, please
switch to the latest version of Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Apple Safari or Mozilla Firefox. The
parent letter describes how to use the calendars. Please make sure to work with your children this
summer. They can choose to do something daily, or do a few activities on the same day. Click on
each picture or activity page to enlarge it before printing or saving. In addition to working on
specific sounds, each activity can be a helpful tool for children with the most common types of
speech disorders including; articulation disorder, apraxia of speech, autism, cerebral palsy, cleft
palate, Down’s syndrome, Fragile X syndrome, language disorder, speech delay or stuttering.
Parents want to help their kids improve their communication skills at home and they don't think
about the language opportunities in everyday conversation about seasonal topics. I have been using
these calendars for years now, and have had great responses from my students and their parents.
Most speech therapy homework activities require students to have expressive language abilities,
however no expressive language skills are needed for any of the activities this calendar. Look
closely, you and your kids may get a giggle or two with some of our suggestions. Share to Twitter
Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest. I only ask that you do not share with other professionals or
post on a public website. Please make sure to work with your children this summer. What I plan on
doing is sending home the parent letter with the first monthly calendar and the first weekly
homework. Let this printable calendar be your guide to ideas and activities to improve speech and
language skills. Please use this freebie to help you determine if the year long non-verbal homework
calendar would meet the needs of your caseload. For an optimal experience, please switch to the
latest version of Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Apple Safari or Mozilla Firefox. In this section,
parents often leave me questions or notes about vacations or an upcoming doctor's appointment.
Identifying EMOTIONS Monthly homework calendars are a great way to streamline home carryover
without overwhelming students and parents.
Each week I'll send home the weekly homework and during the fourth week of the month, I'll send
home the parent feedback form so that I can find out how it went. The product will improve your
students' communication skills and parents will have a better understanding of what language
therapy is through the use of home practice. I love using this calendar to communicate multiple
things to families: when homework is given, when it is due, when therapy sessions are, when
meetings are, re-evaluation due dates, etc. Report this resource to let us know if this resource
violates TPT’s content guidelines. Simply print each month’s activity page and tape to your fridge.
Click on each picture or activity page to enlarge it before printing or saving. No prep and only one
thing prepare per month. — Alison S. Rated 5 out of 5 I've used these monthly with students for the
past couple years. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT’s content
guidelines. I keep them in a folder and make copies all year long. Happy Monday!! I can't believe it
has been almost a month since I have sat down and written a blog post. We have included a space at
the bottom of each page to write the specific speech sound that your child is working on. You can
download a copy of these homework folder printables in my TpT store here. This BUNDLE of one-
page homework calendars is the easy way to provide your older students with quick practice of their
speech, language, and pragmatic language goals at home. Each target is included in calendar form
for: 28 days, 29 days (leap year), 30 days, and 31 days. Reply Delete Replies Reply skymiles
October 22, 2011 at 9:30 AM Wow-thanks for the resources. Fillable text boxes help you customize
the calendars. Most speech therapy homework activities require students to have expressive language
abilities, however no expressive language skills are needed for any of the activities this calendar. A
BLANK VERSION of the calendar ?Using these speech therapy homework calendars not only
streamlines your planning, but also makes it simple for students and parents to track their own
participation. Perhaps you can do these activities together as a family. In the language calendars,
students are asked to answer questions that focus on categorization, describing, story telling,
analogies, idioms, synonyms, antonyms, plural nouns, past tense verbs, auditory comprehension for
sentences, auditory memory, calendar vocabulary (yesterday, today, tomorrow, etc.). Here are some
examples of activities in the language calendars. This sample is part of a bundle that contains a year
of non-verbal homework activities. Just type the dates in the provided text boxes before printing or
emailing. Our team of Speech Buddies SLPs, artists, and creative writers put their heads together to
develop an excellent and creative way to practice speech therapy at home during the summer and
avoid that “summer slip!”. Each day on the calendar has a small icon in the corner that students can
color in when they complete the task. Please check out the preview to get an idea of the type of
activities. Click on each picture or activity page to enlarge it before printing or saving. If you want,
you could send home the parent feedback form on a weekly basis. Perhaps your kids even came
home with some in their backpacks on the last day of school. Share to Twitter Share to Facebook
Share to Pinterest. Put an end to boring students with yet another worksheet. ? One-page homework
calendars are convenient and easy to use for families.

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