30 Sequencing the Events Activities for Speech Therapy Practice

30 Sequencing the Events Activities for Speech Therapy Practice


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  • How do you get a glass of ice water?

  • How do you brush your teeth?

  • How do you comb your hair?

  • How do you wash your hands?

  • How do you make a bowl of cereal?

  • How do you get ready for bed?

  • How do you make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich?

  • How do you get dressed?

  • How do you make a phone call?

  • How do you put makeup on?

  • How do you make an ice cream sundae?

  • How do you make a pizza?

  • How do you get ready in the morning?

  • How do you clean up after dinner?

  • How do you clean your room?


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  • What do you do to get ready for a movie night?

  • What do you do to get ready to leave the house?

  • How do you go grocery shopping?

  • How do you write a letter and mail it?

  • How do you check your email?

  • How do you do laundry?

  • How do you clean your house?

  • How do you wash your car?

  • How do you clean the bathroom?

  • How do you set the table?

  • How do you wrap a present?

  • How do you throw a birthday party?

  • How do you change a diaper?

  • How do you get ready to go swimming?

  • How do you make cookies?



This list of functional words was professionally selected to be the most useful for a child or adult who has difficulty with this language principle.

We encourage you to use this list when practicing at home.

Home practice will make progress toward meeting individual language goals much faster.

Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) are only able to see students/clients 30-60 mins (or less) per week.

This is not enough time or practice for someone to strengthen their understanding of this important language concept.

Every day that your loved one goes without practice it becomes more difficult to help them. 


SEE ALSO: The Best Books for Speech Therapy Practice

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We know life is busy , but if you're reading this you're probably someone who cares about helping their loved one as much as you can.

Practice 5-10 minutes whenever you can, but try to do it on a consistent basis (daily).

Please, please, please use this list to practice.

It will be a great benefit to you and your loved one's progress.



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