Types of pictures
All cards for speech therapy classes can be divided into several groups.
Subject
Small cards, with one picture (an animal) on each. For example, in the series “Wild Animals of Our Forests” they will feature a wolf, an elk, and a badger.
“Animals of the North” set will consist of painted walruses, arctic foxes, and seals.
Plot
Illustration paintings with several characters and a plot. They help children write detailed, detailed stories using nouns, adjectives, and verbs. One plot picture allows you to discuss several topics at once: what benefits do pets bring, who cares for them, where they live.
brain teaser
A set of drawings depicting some kind of story, a plot in development. For example, some animals look different in winter and summer. An image of a squirrel in a gray and red coat, for example, allows a child to compose a story about the change of seasons and the preparation of animals for winter.
Drawings of wild animals and their cubs allow you to come up with a story about the childhood of a small animal.
Coloring pages
Outline images are another opportunity for the speech development of babies. High-quality coloring books help you master many new concepts and learn to use descriptive adjectives and prepositions. They also additionally stimulate the speech center (through regular fine motor skills training). Simple coloring pages can be used for children from 3 years old.
Coloring pages “Wild animals”
Educational games with cards
Pictures of animals are a wonderful tool for a variety of educational games:
- “What a wild animal...” . Ask the children who changes their coat for the winter, hibernates, lives in water, lives in trees, etc.
- “Who am I talking about?” . The presenter takes the cards one by one and, covering the image from the players, gives a description. Children must guess who we are talking about. The one who named it correctly takes the picture for himself. The winner is the one who collected the most cards.
- "Find the Cub" . Use paired cards (adult animals and their offspring), mix. The players' task is to find all mother and baby pairs.
- "Compare" . Show two pictures - a wild animal and a domestic animal. Children must tell how these creatures are similar and how they differ.
It’s not difficult to come up with educational games yourself: pictures of animals give room for imagination. They can be used not only in pedagogy, but also in speech therapy.
"Who lives where". Poems for children about animal houses. Illustrated with puzzles and photographs
Who lives where (for children)
Poems for children about animal houses. Illustrated with puzzles and photographs.
The dog lives in a booth
The dog lives in the yard and guards the master's house. He can also live in a booth or guard an apartment.
Cats live in the house
Cats like to live in the house and sometimes go for walks. The cat at the window likes to lie down and sleep a little.
Horses live in a stable
A stable is a house for horses. They hurry home quickly. Here they stand in stalls and eat delicious hay.
Chickens live in a chicken coop
And the chickens and roosters have a house that is completely ready. Grandfather built a chicken coop. Everyone will be warm there.
Pigs live in a barn
The barn is the home for the piglets, where they all sleep and eat. They love to go out into the yard and roll in the mud during the day.
Cows live in a barn
Cows live in barns, always fed and healthy. They go out into the pen only during the day, to eat something in it.
Sheep live in a barn
The sheep all live in a barn, and during the day they graze in the meadow. There may still be some in the pen - You can fence them off there.
Fish live in water
The fish all live in the river, or in the sea in the distance. Both in the pond and in the ocean - They will conquer any distance.
Lions live in the savannah
Jungle or zoo - These are homes for our lion cubs. And they can live in the savannah and find prey there.
Hares dig holes in winter
Hares love to live in the field and pave their nests above the ground. They also live in the forest, where they eat bark.
Bees live in a hive
A beehive - a bee lives in it, but she is not alone there. The whole family lives there with her and makes honey for us.
Swallows live in nests
A bird's home is a nest. There it is on the tree. It might be on the roof. They can fold it on the ground.
Frogs live in a pond
Frogs have different homes: River, swamp or pond. Any convenient body of water is more important to her than everyone else, both there and here.
Poems: Natalya Mazhirina
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The whale lives in the ocean
Uncle Keith is the very best: The most important, the most important, The kindest and biggest, And, like the sky, blue. He floats across the ocean, surprising everyone with his fountain. Inna Sudareva
Seals live on ice floes
Far North. Ocean. Now there are blizzards, now there is a blizzard, but in any bad weather He boldly dives into the water. Swims fast and frolics. He is not afraid of cold weather, because subcutaneous fat reliably protects him from it. He is a big fish lover. Its body shape is similar to a block. Be ready to be in the water all day. What's his name? Seal V. Gvozdev
The caterpillar lives in the leaves
...The young lady settled on an apple tree and dressed up in a spacious green suit. And walks from branch to branch, eats it like candy. The suit is bursting at all the seams, HER APPETITE IS “..I WILL GIVE IT TO YOU!” She crawls heavily, her legs are shaking, her stomach is full. This is a CATERPILLAR. Victor Bul
WHERE, WHOSE HOUSE
Where do you sleep, little mouse, that you don’t have a house? - “Behind the ravine is my hole, I store grain and carrots there.”
Where does our yard dog sleep? Is it really under the moon? He sleeps and rests in the booth, when there is no barking in the yard.
Where does a bear spend the night in winter, or wander through the forest? Sleeps in a den until spring, Sees rainbow dreams.
There is an oak tree, and there is a hollow in it, guess who lives in it? The red squirrel lives, gnawing on something all day long.
“Oh,” sighed the turtle, “My house and my shirt are my shell, Summer, autumn, winter, I carry my house with me.”
For penguins, ice is their home, and for fish, a pond. Whether in the rain or under the moon, Everyone quickly rushes home.
© Copyright Bakaeva Anna Gennadievna
Mice live in people's houses
And the Mouse lives in our pantry. All year she steals cheese from the pantry.
Author: Istomina Natalya
Eagle nests high in the mountains
The eagle is not a little bird, the eagle is a hero, knows no fear. Its nest is on a steep slope, under the roof of a dark cloud.
Vladimir Stepanov
Camel lives in the desert
Desert. Sand. The jewel is water. There are camels roaming here and there. To camels of the desert, the arid region is a gift from heaven, or, more precisely, just paradise!
Spiders weave their webs
One day a spider wove a web and hung the web on a twig. - Kwa! - exclaimed the Frog. - What a network! It’s just lovely, it’s just expensive to watch!
Yu. Lyubimtseva
Ants build anthills
In the evening, I used to sit down to take a break from important matters, and see if the hill next to me seemed to have turned black. What is an anthill? This is an ant's house. Here a lazy person or a slacker won't last even a day. The ants hurry home along a narrow path. They drag a leaf behind them, a branch, a golden ear. I thought under the old willow tree, taking a break from worries: “How hardworking these little people are.” Tatiana Agibalova
Starlings live in a birdhouse
Starlings live in a birdhouse, Glasses live in an eyeglass case,
Foxes live in holes
The fox lives in his hole, The trees live on the mountain... And I also have a house, It is the best: Mom is in it!
Marina Takhistova
Burrows of forest animals
1 – lair of the hare and hare in the sand dunes; 2 – snow hole of a hare? 3 – summer burrow of the midday gerbil; 4 – burrow of the small gopher; 5 – muskrat burrow; 6 – muskrat hut; 7 – bank vole nests in an oak hollow; 8 – winter nest of the common squirrel