* The targeted skills your child is working on, along with some material that is appropriate for them to practice at home, can be found in their Speech (or Therapy) Google Classroom... if you need additional information/guidance, please email or message me for the info.
Articulation Games (by Tracy Gefroh Boyd) is a great site where children can play a variety of phonological awareness and speech articulation games.
Speechers Class (by Lonn Swanson) is another great Quia site for speech sound games at different levels.
The Tongue Twister Database is a fun collection of tongue twisters to practice speech sounds and giggle at the same time!
English-Zone.com is a place to play games concerning adjectives, adverbs, verbs, etc.
Grammar Crackers (by Mr. Swanson) is great for grammar and parts of speech practice.
Classroom.JC-Schools.net also has games to develop your grammar skills.
Language Games (by Tracy Gefroh Boyd) has games kids can play with a language and vocabulary focus.
World of Words (by Mr. Swanson) is a site with great vocabulary based games.
Try to determine the main idea of a paragraph in this activity at https://www.quia.com/pop/593000.html.
Do you know what the best summary for a passage is? Test your skills at https://www.quia.com/rr/1080891.html.
Read and answer questions to see if you understood at https://www.quia.com/pop/570718.html.
Answer factual questions about paragraphs here: https://www.quia.com/pop/209163.html.
More paragraphs and comprehension questions at https://www.quia.com/pop/120024.html.
Stories you can read and then use the information to figure something out by making inferences can be found in this game: https://www.quia.com/rr/332704.html.
Make inferences from paragraphs in this game at https://www.quia.com/pop/593052.html.
Make inferences and draw conclusions from what you read in this game at https://www.quia.com/rr/1080479.html.
More inferences can be found here: https://www.quia.com/rr/332704.html.
Multiple choice inferences can be found at this site: https://www.quia.com/pop/593030.html.
More multiple choice inferences are here: https://www.quia.com/pop/593051.html.
Sequencing Games (by Tracy Gefroh Boyd) is a great Quia site with games that focus on reasoning to sequence steps in a task.
Kids Memory.com is a great place to play games on increasing your number and picture memory. You'll need to create a free account to access the worksheets offered in this website.
You Are In Control is is a printable game to help you understand what can help/hinder speech fluency (moving forward is positive, moving backwards is negative)
Hear Builder is an online program that is FREE through the end of June. It has activities focused on following directions, phonological awareness, auditory memory, and sequencing.
Pamela Bordas has a site with links for lots of great language areas.
Quiz Wizard (by Lonn Swanson) is a great site with quizzes to see which language skills your child might need to practice more.
FunBrain.com has games for building vocabulary, increasing spelling skills, and correctly using parts of speech such as nouns, verbs, pronouns, prepositions, etc. Try Plural Girls, Grammar Gorillas or click on the reading tab for some great language activities.
This page of TeachersPayTeachers.com has lots of free therapy materials for downloading/printing.
LearningGamesForKids.com has tons of educationally based games that could address many speech/language areas.
Starfall.com can help with speech articulation for words and oral reading, reading comprehension, and vocabulary.
If you're looking to download some quality apps for your kids, check out BestAppsForKids.com
ErikXRaj.com has tons of cool apps that he designed to help with speech articulation practice.
For parents of children with autism, Lauren Enders pinterest page is full of AWESOME resources (click on "boards" and scroll down to see more great info and apps)
If you're looking for ways to help your child with various speech/language issues MommySpeechTherapy.com has some great links and suggestions.
All about speech and language delays... http://www.pediastaff.com/resources-speech-delay--developmental-delay-of-speech
Typical speech and language development... http://www.asha.org/public/speech/development/
Speech and language developmental milestones... http://www.ldonline.org/article/6313