If your kids are like mine, they start to get a little crazy the closer Halloween gets. It’s even worse when Halloween falls on a school night! My kids are hyper focused on everything Halloween, so I love incorporating this theme into my weekly session the week before and week of Halloween! If you are needing ideas on what you can do you in your speech therapy sessions for Halloween, then stick around! There are so many different activities that you can do and some of my favorite ones are listed below!
The best part is that these activities are all extremely low prep, so you don’t have to worry about spending a lot of time putting them together. 🙂 I hope these activities are just as enjoyable for your kids as they are for mine!
Dotting Activities
A simple but fun idea is to use dot activity worksheets because they allow you to work on any speech or language goal. They also pair great with other activities and games. These worksheets can be dotted with anything that you have, including BINGO daubers, markers, or even BINGO chips!
Articulation Activities
Whether you are working with individual or mixed groups, these articulation worksheets will be a hit with your kids! From search and finds to trick-or-treat coloring activities, you’ll have worksheets to use across multiple days.
Puzzles
My kids love doing puzzles in their sessions! Whether you have kids working on articulation or language, these will keep them engaged throughout! They come in both color and black & white options so you can choose which ones you’d prefer to print! If you do the black & white puzzles, you can always have your kids color the picture after gluing the pieces. I’d recommend using glue sticks if you choose that option.
Language Activities
For all of your language kids, these worksheets will be a go to for you. They come in various levels of difficulty, making this a great set to add to your materials. They are great for you mixed language groups, too, with the similar layouts provided.
Halloween Workbook
This Halloween Workbook is a resource that is jam-packed with many activities! It targets various language and articulation goals, including prepositions, following directions, pronouns, and more. This resource is great to use with multiple groups and your kids that have multiple goals!
I hope that these ideas have given you some inspiration on what activities you can do for Halloween in your speech therapy sessions. Let me know down below if you use any of them! Happy Halloween!