Free Speech Therapy Worksheets And Activities
Communication boards, word practice, and social stories for autistic kids, made in the browser and printed in minutes. Parents use them between sessions. SLPs and teachers build session materials and classroom supports.
- Communication boards and AAC: PECS cards, core boards, and choice boards
- Words and reading practice: word tracing, sight words, and social stories
- Speech sounds and word lists: S words by position, with printable practice sheets
At Home
Print a choice board for requesting, a picture schedule for the day, and the word lists your SLP is working on. Five minutes of practice between sessions counts.
At School
Communication boards for the classroom, sight word sheets for the reading table, and social stories for transitions and new routines.
In The Clinic
Session materials built around each child's targets, and printable home practice to send home with families between visits.
Communication Boards And AAC
PECS Card Maker
Picture cards from a library of 1,100+ symbols, sized for binders and boards.
Make CardsWords And Reading Practice
Speech Sounds And Word Lists
Word lists organized by where the sound sits in the word, each with one-tap practice sheets and two free printable PDFs.
S Words For Speech Therapy
Initial, medial, and final S plus the six S blends, with a one-tap practice sheet for every list.
R Words For Speech Therapy
Initial and medial R, the five vocalic variants, and seven blends, with two free printable sheets.
L Words For Speech Therapy
Initial, medial, and final L plus the six L blends, with two free printable sheets.
TH Words For Speech Therapy
Voiced and voiceless TH at every position, kept in separate lists the way SLPs practice them.
SH Words For Speech Therapy
Initial, medial, and final SH, with two free printable sheets.
CH Words For Speech Therapy
Initial, medial, and final CH, with two free printable sheets.
Common Questions
- Are these speech therapy worksheets free?
- Yes, everything on this page is free to make and print, with no account.
- Which tool should I start with?
- For a child who is not yet speaking in sentences, start with the PECS cards or a choice board. For sound practice, the word tracing maker takes any word list an SLP sends home or a teacher uses in class.
- Can SLPs use these for session materials?
- Yes. The makers print clean, watermark-free PDFs sized for binders, boards, and table work, and every sheet can be rebuilt in a minute when the target words change. Materials printed here can be used freely in sessions and sent home with families.
- My child is nonspeaking. Where do we start?
- Start with a way to request: PECS cards or a choice board give a child words to hand over or point to today. A core board adds everyday words like more, stop, and go. Working with an SLP on a full AAC plan is the long-term path, and these printables support it rather than replace it.
- Can I use my own word lists?
- Yes. The worksheet maker takes any words you type or paste, up to thirty at a time, and prints them as practice sheets at the letter size and support level you pick. The S word lists on this site load the same maker with one tap.
- Do these replace speech therapy?
- No. They are practice and support materials for the time between sessions. An evaluation and a treatment plan come from a speech-language pathologist.

