Description
This free Describing Visual for Speech Therapy is a functional way to introduce description skills and use as visual supports during language therapy! Included are 3 4″x6″ cue cards with visual and verbal cues.
Page 1: description web diagram visual with group, looks like, action, place, other, and parts
Page 2: more complex visual with additional questions typed out
Page 3: a practice sentence structure + a tiger example
Looking for more language visuals? These cue cards are part of my larger language visuals set, that also includes visuals for WH questions, compare and contrast, sequencing, story and plot elements, synonyms, antonyms, homophones, homonyms, spatial concepts, and categories. Find it here!
What fellow SLPs are saying about the Language Visuals:
“I had been looking for awhile for visuals to support language therapy. These were exactly what I needed! These are simple and cute visuals to support language therapy for WH- questions, story elements, sequencing, describing, prepositions, and more. They really cover so many areas that we work on daily in speech/language therapy.” – Michelle M.
“I absolutely love these language visuals! The explanations and visual cues are perfect for my students and have really been beneficial. I always have them right next to my therapy table for whenever I need them. Thank you!” – Denise C.
“Great resource. Amazing visual supports.” – Akila B.
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