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speech and language teaching concepts for Bee: A Peek-Through Picture Book in speech therapy
Frequent Speech Sounds:

/b/
/fl/
/er/

Themes:

Spring
bugs

Book Details:
Diverse Characters: N/A
Age Recommendation: Early Childhood, Elementary

Bee: A Peek-Through Picture Book

By Britta Teckentrup

Through a hole in the book’s cover, a bee is buzzing inside a flower. Peek into this bright and lively book and discover the big ways this little insect contributes to the beauty of the environment, from pollinating colorful flowers to buzzing about the bright and beautiful meadow.

This brightly illustrated Spring book can be used in speech therapy to address sequencing and rhyming. It is also great for targeting the following sounds: /b/, /fl/, and /er/. Discover more of the speech and language teaching concepts for using Bee: A Peek – Through Picture Book in speech therapy below: 

Key Teaching Concepts

Narrative Structure:

action sequence

Narrative Concepts:

vocabulary
sequencing
illustration study
adjectives
verbs (present tense)
verbs (action)
verbs (present progressive)
phonological awareness

Sequencing:

order of the bee’s very important spring job

Vocabulary:

visiting, job, nectar, pollen, hive, miracle

Grammar:

adjectives
verbs (present progressive)
verbs (action)

Phonological Awareness:

rhyming

If you are interested in seeing other Spring books to use in therapy, then check out the Narrative Teaching Points Book List for a printable copy