Best Summer Speech and Language Activities: A Complete Round-Up from 6 Speech Therapists
Summer speech therapy activities from 6 SLPs — bugs, pirates, camping, scavenger hunts, spray bottles, summer vacations and more. Low-prep ideas for preschool through elementary.
Summer is genuinely one of the best times to do speech therapy. Kids are in a different headspace. The pressure of the school year is off. They're outside, they're playing, they're talking about beaches and bugs and pirates and camping trips. The motivation is right there. We just have to meet them in it.
Which is exactly why I teamed up with five incredible SLPs to bring you this Summer Speech Blog Hop. Each of us put together a post packed with ideas, activities, and real resources you can use right now. There are freebies tucked in here, paid resources worth every penny, and more low-prep, high-impact activity ideas than you'll know what to do with.
(Fair warning: you may end up with a very long browser tab situation by the time you're done reading.)
Here's your full lineup!
1. 5+ Spray Bottle Activities for Kids
By Talking Mama Bears (Mandy & Kate)
Okay, the spray bottle is officially the most underrated therapy tool of the summer. Mandy and Kate rounded up six water play activities that are low-prep, outside-ready, and absolutely loaded with language targets.
We're talking car washes that build descriptive vocabulary, spray painting with primary and secondary color concepts, science experiments with baking soda and vinegar (yes, really), and a floating objects bin where kids spray their guesses based on describing clues. Every single activity is designed to work with items you already have at home or in your therapy room.
Plus, there's a free Summer Vocabulary Card download that pairs perfectly with the activities and doubles as BINGO, memory, and more.
🎯 Goals you can target: descriptive language, following directions, sequencing, predicting, prepositions, expressive vocabulary.
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2. Bugs, Bees, and Ants: Creative Ways to Use Play Insects in Speech Therapy
By Speechie Trish (That's me!)
I'll be honest: my therapy room has had a plastic insect problem for several weeks now. There's a fly swatter that has become the most requested tool on my shelf, and I'm genuinely not mad about it.
In this post, I shared some of my favorite ways to use bugs and all things creepy-crawly to target real speech and language goals, from fly swatter articulation that gets a little loud (fair warning) to spider egg sensory bins where core vocabulary just…happens. No drilling needed.
There are also book recommendations (including one written by a fellow SLP), a honey bee tree activity that targets everything from prepositions to reinforcement, and an ant picnic activity that hits "child will use prepositions in functional contexts" IEP goals beautifully.
Plus there are FREE Basic Concepts Visuals you can use with bugs!
🎯 Goals you can target: articulation, core vocabulary, prepositions, AAC, play-based language, descriptive attributes
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3. Pirate Speech Therapy Activities
By Laura at Pinwheel Speech
Ahoy, indeed. Laura put together a seriously thorough pirate-themed post that works for everything from a single session to a full pirate week. And yes, she mentions Talk Like a Pirate Day, which I am now adding to my fall calendar immediately.
The activity ideas here are creative and varied: treasure hunts with preposition and carrier phrase practice, sensory bins with coins and gems, obstacle courses perfect for co-treating with OT, and a "Captain Says" twist on Simon Says for receptive language. She also included a cooperative shipbuilding project for social skills groups that I am genuinely obsessed with.
There's a free pirate vocabulary activity at the end of the post, plus Laura's own Pinwheel Speech resources for articulation, including pirate wheel crafts and pirate hat activities covering a wide range of speech sounds.
🎯 Goals you can target: prepositions, following directions, articulation, vocabulary, social skills, sequencing, story retell
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4. Practical Ways to Use a Summer Vacation Theme in Speech Therapy
By Shannon at Speech Hamster
One theme, multiple goals, and a setup simple enough that you can run it all session long without needing a totally different plan for every kid. That is Shannon's specialty, and this post delivers.
She walks through a full progression using a summer vacation theme: discussing destination options, packing a suitcase, planning activities, building a scene, and finally creating a vacation story or problem-solving scenario. At every stage, she layers in vocabulary, sequencing, following directions, WH questions, and expressive language in a way that feels totally natural.
There's a fill-in-the-blank story AI prompt included (love this), book recommendations, and links to Shannon's printable and digital resources including following directions cards, seasonal stories, and articulation color-by-number pages. Plus a free card game bundle!
🎯 Goals you can target: vocabulary, categories, sequencing, WH questions, following directions, narrative, problem-solving
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5. Using Scavenger Hunts in Speech Therapy
By Kayla SLP
A scavenger hunt is one of those activities that sounds like "fun thing kids do" but is actually a clinician's dream if you know how to run it. Kayla knows how to run it.
This post covers indoor and outdoor versions, the specific materials that make it work (clipboards, magnifying glasses, collection bags, and kids' sunglasses just for fun), and how to adapt the complexity for any student. She includes links to free spring and summer, fall, and winter outdoor scavenger hunt resources, plus back-to-school themed worksheets for indoor hunts that pair activity and clue-finding in one move.
Get outside, hand them a clipboard, and let the goals happen naturally.
🎯 Goals you can target: vocabulary, following directions, articulation, expressive language, receptive language, social skills, categorization
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6. Camping Themed Speech Therapy Activities
By Allison Fors
Camping is one of those themes that hits practically every language target you could ask for, and Allison's post makes that very clear. This one is thorough in the best way: vocabulary, descriptive language, prepositions, sequencing, storytelling, WH questions, following directions, categorization, articulation, AND conversation skills. She really did cover it all
What I especially love here is the camping-themed WH question list, which is ready to print and use, and the book list, which includes one of my personal favorites: I Hear Nature by Clay Hadden. The post also features Allison's own language scene and barrier game resources if you want a no-prep structured activity to anchor the theme.
There are camping toy suggestions too, including a Play-Doh Campfire Creations Kit that I'm pretty sure my kids would never want to put down.
Included in her post is a FREE list of camping themed Wh-questions
🎯 Goals you can target: vocabulary, prepositions, sequencing, WH questions, following directions, storytelling, articulation, social communication
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The Bottom Line
Summer speech therapy doesn't have to be the chaotic scramble it sometimes feels like in June. When you've got solid themes and real ideas to pull from, the planning gets so much easier.
Spray bottles, bugs, pirates, road trips, scavenger hunts, camping trips. There's something in this round-up for every kid on your caseload, every setting you work in, and every goal on your list.
Start small. Pick one post. Try one activity. See what your kids respond to. And if you end up with a fly swatter in your therapy room because of this post? I fully support that.
Must-Try Summer Activities for Speech Therapy: Engaging and Fun Ideas for Young Children
Must-Try Summer Activities for Speech Therapy: Engaging and Fun Ideas for Young Children
Summer is in full swing—which means longer days, a slower pace, and the perfect chance to shake things up in your speech sessions! Whether you're working ESY, seeing private clients, or just want to tuck a few fun ideas in your back pocket, now’s the time to make therapy feel like play (while still targeting all those important goals).
Summer is in full swing—which means longer days, a slower pace, and the perfect chance to shake things up in your speech sessions! Whether you're working ESY, seeing private clients, or just want to tuck a few fun ideas in your back pocket, now’s the time to make therapy feel like play (while still targeting all those important goals).
Whether you're camping under the stars, diving into ocean adventures, or braving shark-infested waters (in the safest, speechiest way!), these summer therapy ideas are your go-to guide for fun and functional sessions.
I’ve teamed up with a few amazing SLP bloggers to bring you creative, summer-themed, speech therapy ideas and activities that will keep your students engaged and progressing all summer long. Each post is packed with hands-on ideas and includes a freebie you can use right away.
1. Camping-Themed Activities for Speech Therapy – from (me!) Speechie Trish
A little camping theme goes a long way in keeping sessions both playful and purposeful. In this post, I’m sharing ideas for using sticky pretend s’mores for articulation, a hands-on articulation s’more craft and readily available materials to a build-your-own s’more sensory bin. Ideas and targets for working on core words and wh-questions are included! Your kids will love pretending they’re around the campfire and won’t even realize you are firing up their speech goals! Plus, find camping-themed book suggestions and grab a free camping scavenger hunt printable to send home or use during outdoor sessions!
2. Summer Speech Therapy Ideas (+ Freebies!) – from Panda Speech
Get ready to dive into summer with mermaids, sharks, and camping themes that are sure to hook your students’ attention! This blog post is packed with creative ideas for sensory play, like making a summer-themed sandbox or building a cozy pretend campfire. You’ll also find great suggestions for themed books, crafts, and low-prep articulation activities. Best of all, Panda Speech includes a few awesome freebies you can download instantly to make your therapy sessions easy and exciting.
3. Shark Week Speech and Language Activities – from Pinwheel Speech
Shark Week isn’t just for the Discovery Channel—it’s a perfect hook for summer speech sessions! This post is swimming with engaging ideas to target articulation, vocabulary, social language, and more. Kids can play shark-themed games, sing shark songs, and even move like sharks during gross motor activities. There’s a fantastic list of shark books and crafts included—and don’t miss the Feed the Shark freebie that turns snack time or object sorting into a speech activity kids will love.
4. Ocean-Themed Speech Therapy Activities – from Allison Fors
Ocean themes are endlessly versatile, and this post has everything you need to build a week (or more!) of purposeful, themed sessions. You’ll find targeted activities for Wh-questions, prepositions, sequencing, and describing—all wrapped in one immersive underwater theme. Allison also shares ocean-themed barrier games that are ideal for generalizing concepts in mixed or social skills groups. Bonus: there’s a handy list of ocean-themed books and apps, AND a free “What Doesn’t Belong?” ocean scene printable that’s perfect for vocabulary and reasoning skills!
This summer, whether you’re working indoors or taking your therapy outside, themed activities can make a big difference in engagement and carryover. These blog posts are full of creative, ready-to-use ideas that will make your sessions feel like summer camp—without the bug spray!
Click through to each post to grab the freebies, explore new ideas, and get inspired to make this your most fun (and functional) summer yet! 🌞🌊🏕️
Camping Themed Activities for Speech Therapy
Favorite camping-themed and s’more themed speech and language therapy activities that work well in summer or even during those first few weeks of school. These activities are ideal for preschool through 2nd grade and are easy to adapt for a range of learners and goals.
Summer is in full swing, and whether you're soaking up the sun or planning your back-to-school therapy ideas, a little camping theme goes a long way in keeping sessions playful and purposeful. From sticky s’mores to pretend campfires, this theme is perfect for targeting a variety of speech and language goals with minimal prep.
In this post, I’m sharing some of my favorite camping-themed speech and language activities that work well in summer or even during those first few weeks of school. These activities are ideal for preschool through 2nd grade and are easy to adapt for a range of learners and goals.
🍫 Articulation Around the Campfire
My S’more Articulation Camping Activity is a sweet and simple way to target speech sounds while building a pretend s’more! Students practice their target words as they build their treat with printable graham crackers, marshmallows, and chocolate pieces. You can use the included word cards or add your own targets with sequencing cards and a craft, this hands-on activity is great for:
Repetition-based practice (drill with a purpose!)
Sorting by initial, medial, and final sounds
Play-based speech sessions during summer or camp-themed weeks
Bonus tip: Bring in real mini marshmallows or use pom-poms for extra sensory fun!
🔥 Sentence Expansion with Campout Scenes and S’more Sensory Bins
Set up a simple camping-themed background scene (felt board, printable scene, or a tray with mini items like tents, logs, and animals) and encourage students to create detailed sentences. Try using picture supports or sentence starters like:
“The raccoon is…”
“I see a ___ under the ___.”
“The marshmallow is on the stick.”
You can gradually expand their sentences from 2 words to full 5+ word phrases depending on their level. Use visuals to scaffold and model expanded utterances.
My S’more sensory bin (pictured above) includes:
Cotton Balls (for Marshmallows)
Sticks from the backyard
Card board square cut outs (for graham crackers)
Brown felt squares (for chocolate)
Clothes pins with paper cut out flames (for fire)
🍃Nature Scavenger Hunt
Target “where questions” and using attributes to describe the finds by going into the back yard, woods or local playground and hunt for nature items. Bring a bag (or an egg carton) to put your natural treasures into. Click for free 4 season nature scavenger hunts resource that has the pictures of the items that kids can look for.
🏕️ Core Words in the Wild
Camping offers the perfect setting to practice core vocabulary! Set up a pretend play session where students get to pack for a camping trip or pretend to roast marshmallows. Some easy-to-target core words and concepts include:
In / out – “Put the marshmallow in the bag.” “Take it out.”
On / off – “Put it on the stick.” “Take it off the fire.”
Open / close – “Open the cooler.” “Close the tent.”
Yummy / yucky – Use real or pretend food to describe likes/dislikes.
Pair these concepts with a simple communication board or AAC system to support all communicators.
📚 Camping-Themed Books for Language Goals
Books are a natural fit for summer speech sessions. Here are a few camping-themed titles that work well for targeting WH questions, verbs, vocabulary, and more:
“Pete the Cat Goes Camping” by James Dean
Great for sequencing events, describing actions, and answering WH questions, Pete needs to overcome his fears about Bigfoot!“Maisy Goes Camping” by Lucy Cousins
Simple text and bright illustrations make this perfect for describing actions and targeting positional concepts and for inferencing.“I Hear Nature” by Clay Hadden
This interactive flip book for toddlers and babies by a Speech Language Pathologist develops early language, prediction, sensory engagement, and interaction skills.
Pair reading with a follow-up retell activity using character cutouts or sequencing cards for comprehension and narrative language.
🐻 WH Questions and Verb Use by the Fire
You can turn just about any pretend play or book activity into a WH-question practice moment. Try using a camping scene to ask:
Who is in the tent?
What is the bear eating?
Where is the marshmallow?
When do we sleep at camp?
Why do we need a flashlight?
Encourage students to respond in complete sentences and expand with supporting visuals or sentence stems.
You can also have students act out or label verbs during camping play: roasting, hiking, eating, sleeping, building, running. Use props like flashlights, sticks, and toy animals to make it active and fun!
Wrap-Up: Language Learning That’s S’more Fun!
Summer therapy doesn’t have to feel like summer school. With a fun theme like camping, you can target a wide range of goals while keeping your sessions light, hands-on, and engaging. Whether you’re working on articulation with a s’more in hand or building language through pretend play and stories, these activities are designed to keep kids communicating.
If you’re looking for a no-fuss way to bring this theme to life, check out my Camping S’mores Articulation Activity—it’s a hit with my students and a great addition to your summer therapy toolkit.
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