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Things That Go Together Kit | Semantic & Relational Vocabulary Speech Therapy Mini Objects
Things That Go Together Kit | Semantic & Relational Vocabulary Speech Therapy Mini Objects
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Say & Play Mini Objects™ – Things That Go Together Kit is a hands-on semantic language activity designed to support the comprehension and expression of relational vocabulary in speech therapy and language instruction.
Relational vocabulary refers to understanding how objects are connected (for example: dog–bone, mouse–cheese, umbrella–rain).
This kit helps students identify, match, and explain objects that belong together, making it ideal for targeting reasoning, associations, and expressive language skills.
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Skills targeted
• Semantic relationships
• Relational vocabulary (how and why objects go together)
• Receptive & expressive language
• Critical thinking and reasoning
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How to use
• Present the mini objects and have students match the items that go together
• Use structured or open-ended questions such as:
• “Which objects go together?”
• “Find the object that goes with the dog.”
• “Why does the mouse go with cheese?”
• “Why does the umbrella go with the rain?”
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What’s included
• 40 mini objects
• That's 20 pairs of things that go together!
• Compact storage case
• 20 sturdy word cards for placing mini objects
• Great for readers and early literacy support
⚠️ WARNING: Choking Hazard – Product contains small items and is not suitable for children under the age of three (3) unless directly supervised by an adult.
