Stay Strong in Speech All Summer Long
These short, engaging stories are written with your child’s grade level in mind and include WH questions (who, what, when, where, why) to help boost comprehension and language development. Read the story together and talk through the questions—it’s a great way to build vocabulary, thinking skills, and sentence structure in a way that fits your child’s age and learning level.
Each scene is packed with fun details and built-in learning opportunities! Use them to explore:
WH questions (e.g., “What is the boy doing?”)
Spatial concepts (e.g., “Who is under the slide?”)
Yes/No questions (e.g., “Is the dog on the table?”)
Following directions (e.g., “Point to the girl next to the tree.”)
These interactive scenes help your child strengthen observation skills, vocabulary, and understanding of language concepts—all while having fun!
This fun and interactive describing wheel is designed with your child’s language development in mind. It encourages students to talk about objects using key describing features like category, function, appearance, size, color, and parts. Spin the wheel and take turns describing items together—it’s a playful way to build vocabulary, sentence structure, and expressive language skills while supporting age-appropriate communication growth.