Speech Therapy Theme for Halloween

October Speech Therapy: Halloween Theme for Fall

 “What’s in your box, Mrs. Elizabeth?”  

(Not everyone celebrates Halloween; for a Fall Theme for October click here)


I’m here today to share some organization tips and tricks, some free printables, and some links to great resources for
Halloween speech therapy!

First off, I use tote boxes by season.  I use these very cute Monthly Labels and have 4 boxes: Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall.  I change them out in the back of my car every 3 months and always have my evaluation box with me.

 

You can grab a free lesson plan for Halloween below It includes Read-Alouds, Books, Songs & Movement Breaks, for purchase Books, Toys & Games, and Free Printables & Boom Cards.

Favorite Fall Games

 

Sneaky Snacky Squirrel targets colors, counting, etc.  

 

Leaf Puzzle

 

Alphabet Acorns by Learning resources is great for our little ones whose “Favorite Things” include letters.  You can practice core words like open, colors, and sorting.

How Many Acorns Puzzle is great for numbers, colors, and other fall fun!

 

 

Favorite Fall Books

There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Bat  by Lucille Colandro

There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Ghost by Lucille Colandro

There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed Some Leaves by Lucille Colandro

The Runaway Pumpkin by Kevin Lewis

Hello Fall by Debora Deisen

Room on the Broom by Julia Donaldson

Little Blue Truck’s Halloween by Alice Schertle

Snag a FREE Book Companion here:

Little Blue Truck Halloween Freebie

Two Books: So Many Ways!

Print and Go Craftivity!

Favorite Fall Read Alouds

The Runaway Pumpkin

Hello Fall

Counting on Fall

Room on the Broom

Favorite Fall Songs and Movement Breaks

Autumn Leaves are Falling Down

Five Little Pumpkins

Five Little Ghosts 

Five Little Monsters 

Pete the Cat Fall

Favorite Fall Freebies!!!

 Free Old Lady Dressup Boom Cards

Halloween Boom Cards for Initial G

Little Blue Truck’s Halloween Book Companion

 

Humpty Dumpty DID have a great fall! 

Elizabeth

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My name is Elizabeth Hepler and I’ve been a practicing Speech-Language Pathologist since 2005.  I am the mother of four great kids. Our household is neurodiverse: ADHD, Autism, Gifted, and more!

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