Introducing Pop-It Fidget Activities for Speech and Language Therapy! Engage your early elementary students with 15 printable, no-prep activity sheets. Designed for use with a pop-it fidget (not included) or the provided images, these activities target articulation, categories, relational vocabulary, describing objects, WH questions and more. Say goodbye to boring sessions and hello to fun-filled learning!
⚠️ Please Note: This resource does not include the actual pop-it fidget but it DOES INCLUDE images of one.
What's Included:
➜ Color and B/W Images of a Pop-It Fidget (if you don't have access to a real one)
➜ Activity sheets with the following targets:
- Categories: Convergent, Divergent
- Relational Vocabulary /Associations
- Describing Objects
- Phonological Awareness: initial / final phonemes
- Articulation practice for f, v, k, g, s, z, s blends/clusters, l, l blends, r,
r blends, th, sh, ch, j (images included for all word positions)
- Answering WH Questions (what have, what doing, when, where, why, who)
- Following Directions (examples provided) for 1, 2, 3 step, Spatial, Quantitative, Temporal, Ordinal
- Blank (fill in your own target)
➜ Image Cards for
- Relational Vocabulary
- Describing Objects
- WH Questions
Directions are provided on each activity page BUT use it however works best for you. For example, I have been using the articulation pages with a numbered dice and a colored dice to determine how many words to practice and which/how many bubbles to pop/fill in.
Fill in the fidget image using:
•crayons
•bingo daubers
•magnetic chips
•playdough, etc.
Or use a plastic page protector and dry - erase markers
About the Activity Sheets:
The activity sheets will have 6 or 7 dots to fill in. Why fill these in? It's just for your reference .... well it was for MY reference so I easily remember what the colors represented from student to student!
This was designed for use with a 6 x 6 Pop-It Fidget but I added an extra row on the printable image to accommodate the “describing objects” and “following directions” activities.
If using a differently shaped Pop-It, use the black/white image to recreate the color grid. (I use the paper image while the students use the actual Pop-It.)
BONUS: If you have made it this far ... Umm, Thank you! If you are interested in
having the articulation activity sheets for "p, b, t, d, m, n" and cv patterns, you can find them for free on my website if you choose to subscribe to the Speech Hamster Newsletter here.
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Font provided by: KG FONTS
Pop It Fidget Activities for Speech and Language Therapy
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