Language Worksheets
Language Worksheets
Language Worksheets for Speech Therapy.
Here you will find all of our language-specific worksheets. These worksheets are used by Speech Therapists around the globe.We have packets, mini packets, bridging packets, or bundles that focus on all elements of language. Looking for more than just language? Check out all of our Speech Therapy Worksheets here!

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Semantic (category) fluency and letter (phonemic) fluency are the focus of this worksheet packet. Displaced Characters is the first exercise. Your patient will have to read words on one side of the paper and figure out which word is missing on the other side. This game increases in difficulty when your patient has to do this with an entire sentence. Next, your patient will have to figure out what fragments of words can create full words in our printed version of Split Words. The following exercise in this worksheet packet is Decipher. Your patient will have to decipher these very long quotes from famous people. But don’t worry, we’ve given your patients hints. The last exercise works specifically on semantic or category fluency. Your patient will have to sort lists of words into categories.
This packet is excellent for elementary school students and children with reading disabilities. Individuals who have aphasia or have experienced a decline in verbal functioning skills may also find this packet enjoyable.
Included inside: 25 worksheets and bridging questions.
Who can it be now? In this hybrid packet, your patient will have the opportunity to listen to numerous voicemails and answer questions regarding them. This will challenge both your patient’s auditory processing, working memory, and attention skills. The packet starts easy and then progresses as the voicemail becomes longer and the questions become harder.
Challenge your patient’s visual scanning and semantic memory in this mini packet! Your client must scan the letter grid to determine what word is hidden within the grid. These worksheets are printable versions of our digital exercise, Embroidery. As your client progresses, the hints will decrease, and the difficulty of the words will increase. This entire packet is around the theme of objects found within the ocean.
This packet will be great for individuals looking to challenge their ability to use their visual scanning ability and draw information and conclude what words are presented. Use this within your post-stroke support groups, inside of your classrooms of middle schoolers, or as an earth day activity to do with your patients.
Include inside: 10 worksheets, answer keys, and bridging questions.
Challenge your patient’s ability to visually break apart words and deductively place them on the chart. Based on our digital exercise, Writing in the Stars, this packet is a great way to challenge your patient’s deductive spatial reasoning skills! Clients must determine which word could fit in which space on the star. At first, some of the charts come prefilled. Eventually, there will not be any assistance, and your patient has to choose words from the word bank. The progression of the packet increases slightly. The goal is that by the end of the exercise, your patient will feel more confident using their deductive skills. We love this exercise in our digital tool. If your patients enjoy this packet, they will love playing this activity digitally.
This packet is great for students ages 12 and older. Individuals looking for fun brain deductive spatial reasoning activities will enjoy the challenges within these pages. Additionally, we hope your patients will enjoy using this packet in a session with you or as part of their home exercises.
Included inside: 4 worksheets and bridging questions.
Can you remember a shopping list? What about the locations of different items on that list? Sharpen your verbal memory and executive function skills with this word and spatial memorization task, based on the exercise Words Where Are You? This exercise focuses on executive functioning skills such as working memory, attention, and task initiation!
Ready to be an editor? Miss MadLibs? Read different passages and fill in the blanks with this fun verbal reasoning activity. This exercise focuses on executive functioning skills such as working memory, attention and metacognition. This is perfect for anyone looking to hone their verbal processing skills as well as working memory abilties!
Language is essential for us to communicate our wants and needs. It can be challenging to express or care for oneself without being able to communicate. This is a general language-based bundle aimed at helping get your general language skills warmed up.
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Bundles are a great way to buy more and save more! If you were to buy all of these packets separately, you would pay more than $70. Because we’ve bundled it, you’re getting an instant saving of over 20%! Our bundles are designed to help you buy workbooks for your patients.
What’s included inside: Instant PDF downloads of 6 packets or 77 unique worksheets.
This mini packet will challenge verbal memory, the ability to recall words. Based on the game Root It Out, these worksheets are great to use as a word retrieval exercise for adults. The goal of these worksheets is to generate as many words as possible with the given starting letters. You can also use this as a word retrieval game for Aphasia treatment activities in therapy groups, individual practice, or learning disability classes. In addition to language, executive functioning and working memory activities are used throughout this mini packet.
Ready for a holiday challenge? Practice your skills in speech recognition, verbal memory, and grammatical attention in this language holiday-themed packet based on the exercise Seize the Keywords. This packet focuses on executive functioning skills such as working memory and task initiation. If you are looking to try something new or to challenge your speech recognition and verbal memory skills, this is the packet for you!
We designed this packet as a life skills activity workbook that may improve verbal working memory skills. The goal of this packet is to challenge your client’s ability to remember, recall, and relocate words. Individuals in the food service industry often use these skills.
The first exercise will challenge your verbal memory as your patient combine fragments to make logical words. This progresses from easy two-fragment words to three-part fragmented words. In the next exercise, you must produce words with only a set letter or letter combo. After your verbal recall is warmed up, the second to last section will challenge your ability to place words within a grid. This will require you to use both verbal memory and spatial memory. Finally, the last exercise combines these skills into a real-world experience on printed paper. Working in a restaurant requires both verbal and spatial memory skills. These adapted Restaurant exercises will help you practice all the skills used in this packet as you recall names, orders, and positions.
This packet is great for individuals with learning disabilities, students eight years or older, or individuals recovering from a stroke. Try it as a bridging activity as well.
Included inside: 20 worksheets and bridging questions.
Are you looking for verbal reasoning activities? Then look no further. Verbal reasoning is how we can understand complex sentences. As you read, your brain breaks apart the complexity into smaller and easy-to-digest. This packet is filled with exercises that may help to improve verbal reasoning skills.
The first exercise is based on the digital exercise, Hurray for Change. In this exercise, you must correctly sequence letters, words, and numbers alphabetically and numerically. We put this exercise first to help warm up your brain, as you will use these skills later in the packet. After this exercise, you will have three other verbal reasoning activities. We hope this packet will help you learn strategies to think critically by using the given information, process information effectively, and then take affirmative action.
This packet will be great for kids 8+, individuals who have had a stroke, or individuals who have aphasia. Additionally, individuals with executive functioning deficits, trouble processing verbal information, or anyone who wants to challenge their verbal reasoning skills may enjoy these activities as well.
Included inside: 22 worksheets and bridging questions.
Build your vocabulary and practice your verbal fluency with this fun language packet! In this packet, you will use deductive reasoning and your vocabulary to connect word fragments to make words in different categories. Clients will use skills such as organization and planning as they go through this Mini Packet.