Very interactive website. Lots of games that could lend themselves to receptive language (following directions), and expressive language (the use of modifiers)
This website has information for parents, teachers, and SLP's. Could be used in a variety of areas (receptive language, expressive language, pragmatics, articulation, literacy, fluency)
Treasures for Teachers is a free site with downloadable games, posters, and resources. The section on language and vocabulary is a huge collection of games to help develop expressive and receptive language skills. The section on phonemic awareness contains several colorful activities.
For children with autism and language disorders, retelling stories in the correct sequence is challenging. Here are some ideas using visual strategies to teach story retelling, sequencing and comprehension.
I have had great success with this game with both adults and teens who are experiencing memory loss, difficulty with categorization, describing or recall problems. It is a wonderful game, because it is inexpensive and can easily be changed to fit whatever objectives you may be addressing.
We've just added some neat graphic organizers, which are great for basic tally, pragmatics, basic concepts, story telling, expressive and receptive language.