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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Are you working on helping your client improve their ability to use their emotional memory? If so, this packet is the perfect one for you. Use these memory activities may help engage your client’s verbal skills with emotions. Based on our digital exercise, Displaced Characters, this fun hybrid worksheet packet is a fun warm-up activity or group activity.
These worksheets will be great for middle schoolers, individuals with Aphasia, Seniors, and anyone who wants to improve their emotional verbal memory recall.
Include inside: 12 activities, 5 worksheets, and bridging questions.
If you like these worksheets, check out our other displaced characters worksheets here →
We’ve bundled some of our language and memory worksheets to develop a collection we are calling Aphasia Bundle 1. This bundle is designed to help you save money by buying in bulk. This bundle will touch all areas of cognition that are often found to be deficits for individuals with Aphasia. These exercises will have different elements of verbal memory and recall available.
Bundles + Save
Bundles are a great way to buy more but for a discount. If you were to buy all of these packets separately, you would pay more than $60+. Because we’ve bundled it, you’re getting an instant saving of over 20%!
What’s included inside: Instant PDF downloads of 6 packets or 78 unique worksheets.
Have you ever had that awkward moment where you forget someone’s name? Work on your patient’s verbal working memory with this coffee shop adaptation of Restaurant. Our digital exercise, Restaurant, aims to help individuals improve their recall of orders and names. As they progress through this packet, the coffee orders will get harder, and your patient may start to feel like they are working at a real-life coffee shop. We hope this packet can inspire your patient to complete digital exercises like this to improve their verbal working memory. If it doesn’t, we hope they have fun exploring different styles of coffee drinks from around the world.
These worksheets will be great for middle schoolers, individuals with Aphasia, Seniors, and anyone who wants to improve their verbal working memory.
Include inside: 9 activities, 18 worksheets, and bridging questions.
If you like these worksheets, check out our other restaurant-inspired worksheets here →
Don’t let this packet fool you! Easy turns hard quickly in this language-challenging packet. Language is an essential cognitive function for communication. It can be hard to express our needs without the ability to communicate. Our goal for this packet is to challenge your clients working language skills. In this packet, your client will work on sorting skills, verbal recall, and inferring skills.
In this packet, your client must use their sorting skills and verbal recall in a series of printed Pay Attention exercises. Embroidery will challenge your client’s attention to detail and scanning skills to find the typos in famous quotes. This Story is Full of Blanks will challenge your client’s inferrer skills as they use context clues to fill in the blanks properly. Seize the Keywords in this packet is a multi-dimension challenge. It starts off by having your client label the different parts of speech from within a sentence. Then it will challenge your client’s ability to memorize different parts of speech.
This packet has parts for all ages, but we highly recommend it for 6th graders and older. Your Senior clients will love the challenges it provides, and anyone who loves correcting English will love this packet as well!
Included inside: 27 worksheets and bridging questions.
We’ve grouped together several worksheets designed around exercises that may help improve verbal memory recall.
We use verbal memory recall every day. Some individuals may have weaker verbal memory recall because of a stroke, brain injury, medication, or trauma. We hope that by using these worksheets, you can exercise your patient’s memory, language, and working memory skills. These activities may work well with individuals who have aphasia or apraxia.
Bundles + Save
Bundles are a great way to buy more but for a discount. 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%!
What’s included inside: Instant PDF downloads of 4 packets and 2 minis or 101 unique worksheets.
This packet takes our digital exercise, Root it Out, and adds a fun twist! We’ve taken Root it Out and added a social cognition aspect. Your patients will love decoding scrambles of letters, expressing the feeling words images give them, and decoding words that make people smile. All of these exercises will work on your patient’s verbal recall abilities. This packet has tasks for all cognitive abilities and all ages. We found the last puzzle challenging for even our master puzzle solver.
We hope your patients will enjoy this happiness-themed verbal recall packet. There is something in this packet for everyone. We recommend this packet for groups, adults, and anyone seeking a language challenge.
Included: 5 worksheets and bridging questions.
We use our memory recall skills every day. Whether it is to remember where we placed our keys or recall information from a conversation, we are constantly using our memory recall skills. This packet aims to help individuals improve their memory function by stimulating different cognitive functions involved with memory recall.
We opened this packet with several The Right Count exercises. We included these types of activities as a way to warm up visual recognization skills and executive function sorting skills. After your patient’s visual cortex is warmed up. They will have to use their spatial memory in an Object, Where are You series of exercises. There are two ways to present the next tasks. Option one is to reud the voicemail to your patient out loud and engage their auditory process skills before they answer the questions. Or you can allow them to read the section to themselves. Both of these activities will warm up their verbal memory skills. The last section of this packet is a printed version of Around the World in 80 Trips. This exercise uses all of the previous skills to challenge your patient’s memory recall skills.
The interactive and sometimes challenging tasks in this packet are an excellent resource for your memory activity collection. Working on the memory activities in this packet may improve your patient’s memory recall ability. We recommend this packet for Teens, individuals looking for memory activities, and seniors.
Included inside: 38 worksheets and bridging questions.
Counting down the New Year just got fun with this printable version of our digital exercise, The Right Count. Your patient’s Executive Functions may just be fully engaged with these worksheets. Your patient will have to read a box of numbers, remember where odd and even numbers are, and then sort them according to the instructions. This packet will progressively get more challenging as the quantity of numbers increases and the gaps become larger. For added challenges, try using a timer and see how long your patient takes to complete this task.
We hope your patients will enjoy this New Years themed packet! Perfect for warm-up, groups, non-English speakers, and children learning numbers.
Included: 12 worksheets, answer key, and bridging questions.
Social Cognition and Memory are the focus of this worksheet packet. This worksheet packet is packed full. 21 unique exercises span 38 pages in the packet. The key theme of this packet is emotions.
This packet will start by focusing on individuals and their emotions. Your patient must recognize emotions in each person’s face to correctly pick them out from the word box. Next, your patient will have to sort a list of emotional words alphabetically. This may help their memory recall emotion-based words in a normal sentence. After they review the bunches of emotional words, your patient will then have to memorize a list of emotions and find it in a mess of other emotions. This will use help to engage their verbal working memory. Lastly, your patient will have to do 3 different variations of root it out. The first is an unscrambled version. The second is a fill-in-the-missing letter. The last exercise is like the digital exercise Root it Out, except your patient must recall emotion-based words that start with a given letter.
From remembering people’s names and emotions to recalling emotional words, your patients will enjoy this packet. We recommend this packet for kids aged 8+ and individuals who want to work on their emotions.
Included inside: 38 worksheets and bridging questions.
A wintery wonderland fills the pages of this holiday-influenced language-based worksheets packet. Your patient’s verbal memory will be engaged with this fun Split Word influence packet. This packet will progressively get harder as the puzzles continue. What may seem as easy will soon become tough as the fragments of words become more, and the hints become less. We hope your patients will enjoy this holiday-themed packet! It will be great to use as a warm-up or in a group setting!
This packet is great for kids learning how to spell, adults working on language recall, and anyone who wants to engage their brains.
Included: 9 worksheets and bridging questions.
Verbal Focus and Recall are the focus of this fun packet of worksheets. Your patients will have 35 unique pages of language-based exercises that may help with these skills. This packet will start by warming up their attention and sorting skills with some fun Private Eye and Hurray for Change exercises. After they complete those two segments, the harder verbal focus and recall exercises will begin. Your patient will decode a box of letters to find what word is embroidered within the grid. Verbal attention and verbal recall are challenged with these Embroidery exercises. Lastly, your patient will have to solve some Writing in the Stars exercises. Writing in the Stars will challenge your patient’s verbal processing, verbal attention, and verbal planning skills.
We recommend this packet for kids aged 8+ and individuals who want to work on their verbal skills.
Included inside: 35 worksheets and bridging questions.
We simultaneously use visual-spatial and attention skills when packing a backpack or looking for our favorite snack in the fridge. Some individuals may have weaker visual-spatial attention skills because of a brain injury, medication, or trauma. We hope that by using these worksheets, you can exercise your patient’s visual-spatial, attention, and working memory skills.
Bundle + Save
Bundles are a great way to buy more but for a discount. If you were to buy all of these packets separately, you would pay more than $65+. Because we’ve bundled it, you’re getting an instant saving of over 20%!
What’s included inside: Instant PDF downloads of 5 packets and one mini or 82 unique worksheets.