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TEACH SPEECH 365: "HIS" AND "HER" FUN! TeachSpeech365. Hello! Thanks for stopping into Teach Speech 365! I am an ASHA certified SLP who enjoys creating materials for kids and adults. I choose to remain anonymous; however, feel free to email me questions at teachspeech365@gmail.com. I look forward to sharing my materials with others! View my complete profile. TEACH SPEECH 365: SYNTAX SLIP-UPS I frequently work on grammar skills (as do all SLPs) and have found that often the first step is having students identify if a sentence is RIGHT or WRONG before expecting them to fix the errors in their speech. Based on this idea, I created an activity called Syntax Slip-Ups. This activity focuses on the following common grammaticalmistakes:
TEACH SPEECH 365: BLOOPER REELS IN SPEECH THERAPY Blooper Reels in Speech Therapy. Graphics and font: Lovin Lit. I don't know about you, but I love watching the blooper reels of movies. For some reason, it's impossible to not crack at least one smile. I recently had the idea that I could use these to my advantage in therapy sessions. First, we will start by discussing the term "blooperreel."
TEACH SPEECH 365: REGULAR PAST TENSE BALLOONS! *PLUS FREEBIE* To kick off this week, I've posted the regular past tense balloons over at TpT. These are green (irregular ones are red) and you get 18 for only $1.00!! If this is something you'd like to see more of, leave a comment below and I'll get to work on making more. TEACH SPEECH 365: POSSESSIVE PRONOUN "THEIR" ADD-ON I had a request to add on to my possessive pronoun "his" and "her" sort, so the wish was granted! I just added a "their" activity to my TpT store, which you can get HERE ! It looks similar to the other sort. See an example below: I also included a "their" visual with a reminder of when we use "their." I also thought that it would be agood idea
TEACH SPEECH 365: WH QUESTIONS GALORE! *FREEBIE ALREADY I think a good 95% of SLPs have at least one student (or many) working on WH questions. I have noticed that many of my students struggle with these questions, especially when there are TEACH SPEECH 365: ARTICU-BURGERS +FREEBIE This articulation game includes words and pictures for P, B, M, N, T, D, K, and G in initial and final positions of words. The goal is to be the first to make a complete burger (bottom bun, lettuce, meat, cheese, tomato, top bun)! TEACH SPEECH 365: IRREGULAR PAST TENSE FREEBIE! Head on over to TpT to "catch" my first hot air balloon freebie! It targets irregular past tense verbsan extension activity with regular past tense verbs to follow very soon! TEACH SPEECH 365: DON'T SAY IT GAME The game is broken up into categories: food, animals, household items, sports items, and school items. There are 30 cards for each category, plus a blank card for you to add your own. There is also a picture of each item plus the written word. The cards for each category have different colored outlines for easy identification. TEACH SPEECH 365: SOCIAL THINKING: INTRODUCING PERSPECTIVE Part of the social thinking program is teaching perspective-taking. This can be a rather difficult skill to teach to students who are more rigid in their thinking. Perspective-taking is one of the lessons in the book "Thinking About You, Thinking About Me" (pictured below). I have to admit, when I got this book, it was a little overwhelming tome.
TEACH SPEECH 365: "HIS" AND "HER" FUN! TeachSpeech365. Hello! Thanks for stopping into Teach Speech 365! I am an ASHA certified SLP who enjoys creating materials for kids and adults. I choose to remain anonymous; however, feel free to email me questions at teachspeech365@gmail.com. I look forward to sharing my materials with others! View my complete profile. TEACH SPEECH 365: SYNTAX SLIP-UPS I frequently work on grammar skills (as do all SLPs) and have found that often the first step is having students identify if a sentence is RIGHT or WRONG before expecting them to fix the errors in their speech. Based on this idea, I created an activity called Syntax Slip-Ups. This activity focuses on the following common grammaticalmistakes:
TEACH SPEECH 365: BLOOPER REELS IN SPEECH THERAPY Blooper Reels in Speech Therapy. Graphics and font: Lovin Lit. I don't know about you, but I love watching the blooper reels of movies. For some reason, it's impossible to not crack at least one smile. I recently had the idea that I could use these to my advantage in therapy sessions. First, we will start by discussing the term "blooperreel."
TEACH SPEECH 365: REGULAR PAST TENSE BALLOONS! *PLUS FREEBIE* To kick off this week, I've posted the regular past tense balloons over at TpT. These are green (irregular ones are red) and you get 18 for only $1.00!! If this is something you'd like to see more of, leave a comment below and I'll get to work on making more. TEACH SPEECH 365: POSSESSIVE PRONOUN "THEIR" ADD-ON I had a request to add on to my possessive pronoun "his" and "her" sort, so the wish was granted! I just added a "their" activity to my TpT store, which you can get HERE ! It looks similar to the other sort. See an example below: I also included a "their" visual with a reminder of when we use "their." I also thought that it would be agood idea
TEACH SPEECH 365: WH QUESTIONS GALORE! *FREEBIE ALREADY I think a good 95% of SLPs have at least one student (or many) working on WH questions. I have noticed that many of my students struggle with these questions, especially when there are TEACH SPEECH 365: ARTICU-BURGERS +FREEBIE This articulation game includes words and pictures for P, B, M, N, T, D, K, and G in initial and final positions of words. The goal is to be the first to make a complete burger (bottom bun, lettuce, meat, cheese, tomato, top bun)! TEACH SPEECH 365: IRREGULAR PAST TENSE FREEBIE! Head on over to TpT to "catch" my first hot air balloon freebie! It targets irregular past tense verbsan extension activity with regular past tense verbs to follow very soon! TEACH SPEECH 365: REGULAR PAST TENSE BALLOONS! *PLUS FREEBIE* To kick off this week, I've posted the regular past tense balloons over at TpT. These are green (irregular ones are red) and you get 18 for only $1.00!! If this is something you'd like to see more of, leave a comment below and I'll get to work on making more. TEACH SPEECH 365: FREEBIE: /SH/ CUPCAKES! AND /L/ CUPCAKES! Many of my children are working on the /sh/ sound. What child doesn't love cupcakes? I have created a freebie that targets /sh/ in initial, medial, and final positions! TEACH SPEECH 365: {REVIEW} SOCIAL THINKING: YOU ARE A The first product that I introduced to was "You Are A Social Detective!" This comic book introduces "social thinking" to kids in an engaging way. I love that there are pictures and words to explain. I also really like that the pages are not too visually distracting. It took a few sessions to get through the book, because as I introducedeach
TEACH SPEECH 365: WELCOME TO TEACH SPEECH 365! I am brand spankin' new to the blogging world. I am super excited about this new adventure. I have experience working in the public schools as well as private private, so I plan to post materials that are appropriate for a wide range of ages. TEACH SPEECH 365: SPEECH-IFIED HOLIDAY SONGS/POEMS LINKY To kick off the holiday season, I thought it would be a fun idea to do a Speech-ifed Holiday Songs/Poems Linky Party! CC of Super Power Speech is great at this type of thing, so check out some of her poems here.If you would like to participate, here's what you do: take any holiday themed song or poem and speech-ify the lyrics. TEACH SPEECH 365: PICK A POCKET AUDITORY MEMORY After seeing some "pocket" clipart from Ashley Hughes, I decided to create an activity based on auditory memory of words AND sentences called Pick a Pocket: Auditory Memory: The games can be played separately or together. The goal is to try to earn a pocket in TEACH SPEECH 365: WH QUESTIONS GALORE! *FREEBIE ALREADY I think a good 95% of SLPs have at least one student (or many) working on WH questions. I have noticed that many of my students struggle with these questions, especially when there are TEACH SPEECH 365: LANGUAGE HW CALENDAR FREEBIE! I know many SLPs work in schools; therefore, many of you send homework assignments. In an effort to make your life a little easier, I've created a 10 week homework calendar. TEACH SPEECH 365: HOLLY JOLLY LANGUAGE PACKET 4. Oodles of Opposite Concepts: I decided to try a different way of targeting concepts. This activity is sort of like having the students come up with antonyms, but it focuses on basic concepts like tall/short, on/off, etc. TEACH SPEECH 365: DON'T SAY IT GAME The game is broken up into categories: food, animals, household items, sports items, and school items. There are 30 cards for each category, plus a blank card for you to add your own. There is also a picture of each item plus the written word. The cards for each category have different colored outlines for easy identification. TEACH SPEECH 365: "HIS" AND "HER" FUN! TeachSpeech365. Hello! Thanks for stopping into Teach Speech 365! I am an ASHA certified SLP who enjoys creating materials for kids and adults. I choose to remain anonymous; however, feel free to email me questions at teachspeech365@gmail.com. I look forward to sharing my materials with others! View my complete profile. TEACH SPEECH 365: SOCIAL THINKING: INTRODUCING PERSPECTIVE Part of the social thinking program is teaching perspective-taking. This can be a rather difficult skill to teach to students who are more rigid in their thinking. Perspective-taking is one of the lessons in the book "Thinking About You, Thinking About Me" (pictured below). I have to admit, when I got this book, it was a little overwhelming tome.
TEACH SPEECH 365: WH QUESTIONS GALORE! *FREEBIE ALREADY I think a good 95% of SLPs have at least one student (or many) working on WH questions. I have noticed that many of my students struggle with these questions, especially when there are TEACH SPEECH 365: SYNTAX SLIP-UPS I frequently work on grammar skills (as do all SLPs) and have found that often the first step is having students identify if a sentence is RIGHT or WRONG before expecting them to fix the errors in their speech. Based on this idea, I created an activity called Syntax Slip-Ups. This activity focuses on the following common grammaticalmistakes:
TEACH SPEECH 365: BLOOPER REELS IN SPEECH THERAPY Blooper Reels in Speech Therapy. Graphics and font: Lovin Lit. I don't know about you, but I love watching the blooper reels of movies. For some reason, it's impossible to not crack at least one smile. I recently had the idea that I could use these to my advantage in therapy sessions. First, we will start by discussing the term "blooperreel."
TEACH SPEECH 365: CATCH THE CATEGORIES (FREE FOR A LIMITED There are 10 category sheets that can be printed out and laminated as whole sheets. Each category sheet will be filled with three red balloons and there is a fourth space for students to come up with another member that fits the category. TEACH SPEECH 365: ARTICU-BURGERS +FREEBIE This articulation game includes words and pictures for P, B, M, N, T, D, K, and G in initial and final positions of words. The goal is to be the first to make a complete burger (bottom bun, lettuce, meat, cheese, tomato, top bun)! TEACH SPEECH 365: AHHHHH!!!! THE /R/!!!!!!!! INCLUDES A *For the "or" variation: I've had students put a DumDum lollipop just inside their mouth and instructed them to make sure no part of their mouth touches the lollipop. The "or" requires the lips to be rounded and pretty wide open to sound correct. I've also had students look in the mirror and make sure their teeth don't touch when producing thesewords.
TEACH SPEECH 365: POLAR BEAR PROBLEM SOLVING! There are 3 different types of activities included in this packet: problem identification, problem avoidance, and problem solving. There are a total of 66 different scenario cards! TEACH SPEECH 365: DON'T SAY IT GAME The game is broken up into categories: food, animals, household items, sports items, and school items. There are 30 cards for each category, plus a blank card for you to add your own. There is also a picture of each item plus the written word. The cards for each category have different colored outlines for easy identification. TEACH SPEECH 365: "HIS" AND "HER" FUN! TeachSpeech365. Hello! Thanks for stopping into Teach Speech 365! I am an ASHA certified SLP who enjoys creating materials for kids and adults. I choose to remain anonymous; however, feel free to email me questions at teachspeech365@gmail.com. I look forward to sharing my materials with others! View my complete profile. TEACH SPEECH 365: SOCIAL THINKING: INTRODUCING PERSPECTIVE Part of the social thinking program is teaching perspective-taking. This can be a rather difficult skill to teach to students who are more rigid in their thinking. Perspective-taking is one of the lessons in the book "Thinking About You, Thinking About Me" (pictured below). I have to admit, when I got this book, it was a little overwhelming tome.
TEACH SPEECH 365: WH QUESTIONS GALORE! *FREEBIE ALREADY I think a good 95% of SLPs have at least one student (or many) working on WH questions. I have noticed that many of my students struggle with these questions, especially when there are TEACH SPEECH 365: SYNTAX SLIP-UPS I frequently work on grammar skills (as do all SLPs) and have found that often the first step is having students identify if a sentence is RIGHT or WRONG before expecting them to fix the errors in their speech. Based on this idea, I created an activity called Syntax Slip-Ups. This activity focuses on the following common grammaticalmistakes:
TEACH SPEECH 365: BLOOPER REELS IN SPEECH THERAPY Blooper Reels in Speech Therapy. Graphics and font: Lovin Lit. I don't know about you, but I love watching the blooper reels of movies. For some reason, it's impossible to not crack at least one smile. I recently had the idea that I could use these to my advantage in therapy sessions. First, we will start by discussing the term "blooperreel."
TEACH SPEECH 365: CATCH THE CATEGORIES (FREE FOR A LIMITED There are 10 category sheets that can be printed out and laminated as whole sheets. Each category sheet will be filled with three red balloons and there is a fourth space for students to come up with another member that fits the category. TEACH SPEECH 365: ARTICU-BURGERS +FREEBIE This articulation game includes words and pictures for P, B, M, N, T, D, K, and G in initial and final positions of words. The goal is to be the first to make a complete burger (bottom bun, lettuce, meat, cheese, tomato, top bun)! TEACH SPEECH 365: AHHHHH!!!! THE /R/!!!!!!!! INCLUDES A *For the "or" variation: I've had students put a DumDum lollipop just inside their mouth and instructed them to make sure no part of their mouth touches the lollipop. The "or" requires the lips to be rounded and pretty wide open to sound correct. I've also had students look in the mirror and make sure their teeth don't touch when producing thesewords.
TEACH SPEECH 365: POLAR BEAR PROBLEM SOLVING! There are 3 different types of activities included in this packet: problem identification, problem avoidance, and problem solving. There are a total of 66 different scenario cards! TEACH SPEECH 365: BLOOPER REELS IN SPEECH THERAPY Blooper Reels in Speech Therapy. Graphics and font: Lovin Lit. I don't know about you, but I love watching the blooper reels of movies. For some reason, it's impossible to not crack at least one smile. I recently had the idea that I could use these to my advantage in therapy sessions. First, we will start by discussing the term "blooperreel."
TEACH SPEECH 365: WH QUESTIONS GALORE! *FREEBIE ALREADY I think a good 95% of SLPs have at least one student (or many) working on WH questions. I have noticed that many of my students struggle with these questions, especially when there are TEACH SPEECH 365: CHIPPER CHAT & WH QUESTIONS = BETTER One of the first (and favorite) TPT items that I've created is the WHO, WHAT, WHERE, WHEN questions with visuals. I was using these cards the other day in a therapy session with a student whose attention span sometimes impacts his ability to answer questions. TEACH SPEECH 365: CATCH THE CATEGORIES (FREE FOR A LIMITED There are 10 category sheets that can be printed out and laminated as whole sheets. Each category sheet will be filled with three red balloons and there is a fourth space for students to come up with another member that fits the category. TEACH SPEECH 365: AHHHHH!!!! THE /R/!!!!!!!! INCLUDES A *For the "or" variation: I've had students put a DumDum lollipop just inside their mouth and instructed them to make sure no part of their mouth touches the lollipop. The "or" requires the lips to be rounded and pretty wide open to sound correct. I've also had students look in the mirror and make sure their teeth don't touch when producing thesewords.
TEACH SPEECH 365: POSSESSIVE PRONOUN "THEIR" ADD-ON I had a request to add on to my possessive pronoun "his" and "her" sort, so the wish was granted! I just added a "their" activity to my TpT store, which you can get HERE ! It looks similar to the other sort. See an example below: I also included a "their" visual with a reminder of when we use "their." I also thought that it would be agood idea
TEACH SPEECH 365: SPEECH-IFIED HOLIDAY SONGS/POEMS LINKY To kick off the holiday season, I thought it would be a fun idea to do a Speech-ifed Holiday Songs/Poems Linky Party! CC of Super Power Speech is great at this type of thing, so check out some of her poems here.If you would like to participate, here's what you do: take any holiday themed song or poem and speech-ify the lyrics. TEACH SPEECH 365: SHOW ME THE DATA LINKY PARTY I actually use one very similar to this. I have identifying info on the top, followed by the goals and then thin-ish blocked off rows with space for: date, type of session, type of materials, level of independence, results, and plan for next sess. TEACH SPEECH 365: POLAR BEAR PROBLEM SOLVING! There are 3 different types of activities included in this packet: problem identification, problem avoidance, and problem solving. There are a total of 66 different scenario cards! TEACH SPEECH 365: PEEK AT MY WEEK 11/15 We did not have Veteran's Day off so I used the day as a loose theme for the week. For some of my language groups we read A Day For Veterans, which is a passage from ReadWorks.I have gotten so much use out of my free subscription to ReadWorks this year alone! TEACH SPEECH 365: FREEBIES Hi! Love your blog and just became a follower. Thank you for all of the freebies and helpful posts. If you have time, come check out my sister and I's blog. TEACH SPEECH 365: DON'T SAY IT GAME The game is broken up into categories: food, animals, household items, sports items, and school items. There are 30 cards for each category, plus a blank card for you to add your own. There is also a picture of each item plus the written word. The cards for each category have different colored outlines for easy identification. TEACH SPEECH 365: SYNTAX SLIP-UPS I frequently work on grammar skills (as do all SLPs) and have found that often the first step is having students identify if a sentence is RIGHT or WRONG before expecting them to fix the errors in their speech. Based on this idea, I created an activity called Syntax Slip-Ups. This activity focuses on the following common grammaticalmistakes:
TEACH SPEECH 365: "HIS" AND "HER" FUN! TeachSpeech365. Hello! Thanks for stopping into Teach Speech 365! I am an ASHA certified SLP who enjoys creating materials for kids and adults. I choose to remain anonymous; however, feel free to email me questions at teachspeech365@gmail.com. I look forward to sharing my materials with others! View my complete profile. TEACH SPEECH 365: SOCIAL THINKING: INTRODUCING PERSPECTIVE Part of the social thinking program is teaching perspective-taking. This can be a rather difficult skill to teach to students who are more rigid in their thinking. Perspective-taking is one of the lessons in the book "Thinking About You, Thinking About Me" (pictured below). I have to admit, when I got this book, it was a little overwhelming tome.
TEACH SPEECH 365: WH QUESTIONS GALORE! *FREEBIE ALREADY I think a good 95% of SLPs have at least one student (or many) working on WH questions. I have noticed that many of my students struggle with these questions, especially when there are TEACH SPEECH 365: IRREGULAR PAST TENSE FREEBIE! Head on over to TpT to "catch" my first hot air balloon freebie! It targets irregular past tense verbsan extension activity with regular past tense verbs to follow very soon! TEACH SPEECH 365: PREDICTING WITH PIES I knew I wanted to do an activity featuring prediction skills. I found some cute pie clipart at www.mycutegraphics.com and decided it would be perfect for this activity! TEACH SPEECH 365: ARTICU-BURGERS +FREEBIE This articulation game includes words and pictures for P, B, M, N, T, D, K, and G in initial and final positions of words. The goal is to be the first to make a complete burger (bottom bun, lettuce, meat, cheese, tomato, top bun)! TEACH SPEECH 365: SPEECH-IFIED HOLIDAY SONGS/POEMS LINKY To kick off the holiday season, I thought it would be a fun idea to do a Speech-ifed Holiday Songs/Poems Linky Party! CC of Super Power Speech is great at this type of thing, so check out some of her poems here.If you would like to participate, here's what you do: take any holiday themed song or poem and speech-ify the lyrics. TEACH SPEECH 365: FREEBIES Hi! Love your blog and just became a follower. Thank you for all of the freebies and helpful posts. If you have time, come check out my sister and I's blog. TEACH SPEECH 365: DON'T SAY IT GAME The game is broken up into categories: food, animals, household items, sports items, and school items. There are 30 cards for each category, plus a blank card for you to add your own. There is also a picture of each item plus the written word. The cards for each category have different colored outlines for easy identification. TEACH SPEECH 365: SYNTAX SLIP-UPS I frequently work on grammar skills (as do all SLPs) and have found that often the first step is having students identify if a sentence is RIGHT or WRONG before expecting them to fix the errors in their speech. Based on this idea, I created an activity called Syntax Slip-Ups. This activity focuses on the following common grammaticalmistakes:
TEACH SPEECH 365: "HIS" AND "HER" FUN! TeachSpeech365. Hello! Thanks for stopping into Teach Speech 365! I am an ASHA certified SLP who enjoys creating materials for kids and adults. I choose to remain anonymous; however, feel free to email me questions at teachspeech365@gmail.com. I look forward to sharing my materials with others! View my complete profile. TEACH SPEECH 365: SOCIAL THINKING: INTRODUCING PERSPECTIVE Part of the social thinking program is teaching perspective-taking. This can be a rather difficult skill to teach to students who are more rigid in their thinking. Perspective-taking is one of the lessons in the book "Thinking About You, Thinking About Me" (pictured below). I have to admit, when I got this book, it was a little overwhelming tome.
TEACH SPEECH 365: WH QUESTIONS GALORE! *FREEBIE ALREADY I think a good 95% of SLPs have at least one student (or many) working on WH questions. I have noticed that many of my students struggle with these questions, especially when there are TEACH SPEECH 365: IRREGULAR PAST TENSE FREEBIE! Head on over to TpT to "catch" my first hot air balloon freebie! It targets irregular past tense verbsan extension activity with regular past tense verbs to follow very soon! TEACH SPEECH 365: PREDICTING WITH PIES I knew I wanted to do an activity featuring prediction skills. I found some cute pie clipart at www.mycutegraphics.com and decided it would be perfect for this activity! TEACH SPEECH 365: ARTICU-BURGERS +FREEBIE This articulation game includes words and pictures for P, B, M, N, T, D, K, and G in initial and final positions of words. The goal is to be the first to make a complete burger (bottom bun, lettuce, meat, cheese, tomato, top bun)! TEACH SPEECH 365: SPEECH-IFIED HOLIDAY SONGS/POEMS LINKY To kick off the holiday season, I thought it would be a fun idea to do a Speech-ifed Holiday Songs/Poems Linky Party! CC of Super Power Speech is great at this type of thing, so check out some of her poems here.If you would like to participate, here's what you do: take any holiday themed song or poem and speech-ify the lyrics. TEACH SPEECH 365: FREEBIES Hi! Love your blog and just became a follower. Thank you for all of the freebies and helpful posts. If you have time, come check out my sister and I's blog. TEACH SPEECH 365: BLOOPER REELS IN SPEECH THERAPY Blooper Reels in Speech Therapy. Graphics and font: Lovin Lit. I don't know about you, but I love watching the blooper reels of movies. For some reason, it's impossible to not crack at least one smile. I recently had the idea that I could use these to my advantage in therapy sessions. First, we will start by discussing the term "blooperreel."
TEACH SPEECH 365: ASSOCIATION POPPER FREEBIE Happy Thursday everyone! I thought it was time for another freebie and I loved the "cracker/popper" clipart so much, I decided to create association poppers. TEACH SPEECH 365: FREEBIE: /SH/ CUPCAKES! AND /L/ CUPCAKES! Many of my children are working on the /sh/ sound. What child doesn't love cupcakes? I have created a freebie that targets /sh/ in initial, medial, and final positions! TEACH SPEECH 365: IRREGULAR PAST TENSE FREEBIE! Head on over to TpT to "catch" my first hot air balloon freebie! It targets irregular past tense verbsan extension activity with regular past tense verbs to follow very soon! TEACH SPEECH 365: SPEECH-IFIED HOLIDAY SONGS/POEMS LINKY To kick off the holiday season, I thought it would be a fun idea to do a Speech-ifed Holiday Songs/Poems Linky Party! CC of Super Power Speech is great at this type of thing, so check out some of her poems here.If you would like to participate, here's what you do: take any holiday themed song or poem and speech-ify the lyrics. TEACH SPEECH 365: {REVIEW} SOCIAL THINKING: YOU ARE A The first product that I introduced to was "You Are A Social Detective!" This comic book introduces "social thinking" to kids in an engaging way. I love that there are pictures and words to explain. I also really like that the pages are not too visually distracting. It took a few sessions to get through the book, because as I introducedeach
TEACH SPEECH 365: REGULAR PAST TENSE BALLOONS! *PLUS FREEBIE* To kick off this week, I've posted the regular past tense balloons over at TpT. These are green (irregular ones are red) and you get 18 for only $1.00!! If this is something you'd like to see more of, leave a comment below and I'll get to work on making more. TEACH SPEECH 365: PREDICTING WITH PIES I knew I wanted to do an activity featuring prediction skills. I found some cute pie clipart at www.mycutegraphics.com and decided it would be perfect for this activity! TEACH SPEECH 365: 2012 I am so excited to share a new activity idea I thought of last night. I think it'll become a hit in your therapy room, as well as mine! I really wanted to use this camera clipart from Maree Truelove that I used for my Click!What's the Pic? TEACH SPEECH 365: DON'T SAY IT GAME The game is broken up into categories: food, animals, household items, sports items, and school items. There are 30 cards for each category, plus a blank card for you to add your own. There is also a picture of each item plus the written word. The cards for each category have different colored outlines for easy identification. TEACH SPEECH 365: SOCIAL THINKING: INTRODUCING PERSPECTIVE Part of the social thinking program is teaching perspective-taking. This can be a rather difficult skill to teach to students who are more rigid in their thinking. Perspective-taking is one of the lessons in the book "Thinking About You, Thinking About Me" (pictured below). I have to admit, when I got this book, it was a little overwhelming tome.
TEACH SPEECH 365: SYNTAX SLIP-UPS I frequently work on grammar skills (as do all SLPs) and have found that often the first step is having students identify if a sentence is RIGHT or WRONG before expecting them to fix the errors in their speech. Based on this idea, I created an activity called Syntax Slip-Ups. This activity focuses on the following common grammaticalmistakes:
TEACH SPEECH 365: "HIS" AND "HER" FUN! TeachSpeech365. Hello! Thanks for stopping into Teach Speech 365! I am an ASHA certified SLP who enjoys creating materials for kids and adults. I choose to remain anonymous; however, feel free to email me questions at teachspeech365@gmail.com. I look forward to sharing my materials with others! View my complete profile. TEACH SPEECH 365: BLOOPER REELS IN SPEECH THERAPY Blooper Reels in Speech Therapy. Graphics and font: Lovin Lit. I don't know about you, but I love watching the blooper reels of movies. For some reason, it's impossible to not crack at least one smile. I recently had the idea that I could use these to my advantage in therapy sessions. First, we will start by discussing the term "blooperreel."
TEACH SPEECH 365: ARTICU-BURGERS +FREEBIE This articulation game includes words and pictures for P, B, M, N, T, D, K, and G in initial and final positions of words. The goal is to be the first to make a complete burger (bottom bun, lettuce, meat, cheese, tomato, top bun)! TEACH SPEECH 365: {REVIEW} SOCIAL THINKING: YOU ARE A The first product that I introduced to was "You Are A Social Detective!" This comic book introduces "social thinking" to kids in an engaging way. I love that there are pictures and words to explain. I also really like that the pages are not too visually distracting. It took a few sessions to get through the book, because as I introducedeach
TEACH SPEECH 365: DON'T SAY IT GAME The game is broken up into categories: food, animals, household items, sports items, and school items. There are 30 cards for each category, plus a blank card for you to add your own. There is also a picture of each item plus the written word. The cards for each category have different colored outlines for easy identification. TEACH SPEECH 365: SOCIAL THINKING: INTRODUCING PERSPECTIVE Part of the social thinking program is teaching perspective-taking. This can be a rather difficult skill to teach to students who are more rigid in their thinking. Perspective-taking is one of the lessons in the book "Thinking About You, Thinking About Me" (pictured below). I have to admit, when I got this book, it was a little overwhelming tome.
TEACH SPEECH 365: SYNTAX SLIP-UPS I frequently work on grammar skills (as do all SLPs) and have found that often the first step is having students identify if a sentence is RIGHT or WRONG before expecting them to fix the errors in their speech. Based on this idea, I created an activity called Syntax Slip-Ups. This activity focuses on the following common grammaticalmistakes:
TEACH SPEECH 365: "HIS" AND "HER" FUN! TeachSpeech365. Hello! Thanks for stopping into Teach Speech 365! I am an ASHA certified SLP who enjoys creating materials for kids and adults. I choose to remain anonymous; however, feel free to email me questions at teachspeech365@gmail.com. I look forward to sharing my materials with others! View my complete profile. TEACH SPEECH 365: BLOOPER REELS IN SPEECH THERAPY Blooper Reels in Speech Therapy. Graphics and font: Lovin Lit. I don't know about you, but I love watching the blooper reels of movies. For some reason, it's impossible to not crack at least one smile. I recently had the idea that I could use these to my advantage in therapy sessions. First, we will start by discussing the term "blooperreel."
TEACH SPEECH 365: ARTICU-BURGERS +FREEBIE This articulation game includes words and pictures for P, B, M, N, T, D, K, and G in initial and final positions of words. The goal is to be the first to make a complete burger (bottom bun, lettuce, meat, cheese, tomato, top bun)! TEACH SPEECH 365: {REVIEW} SOCIAL THINKING: YOU ARE A The first product that I introduced to was "You Are A Social Detective!" This comic book introduces "social thinking" to kids in an engaging way. I love that there are pictures and words to explain. I also really like that the pages are not too visually distracting. It took a few sessions to get through the book, because as I introducedeach
TEACH SPEECH 365: CATCH THE CATEGORIES (FREE FOR A LIMITED There are 10 category sheets that can be printed out and laminated as whole sheets. Each category sheet will be filled with three red balloons and there is a fourth space for students to come up with another member that fits the category. TEACH SPEECH 365: WH QUESTIONS GALORE! *FREEBIE ALREADY I think a good 95% of SLPs have at least one student (or many) working on WH questions. I have noticed that many of my students struggle with these questions, especially when there are TEACH SPEECH 365: POLAR BEAR PROBLEM SOLVING! There are 3 different types of activities included in this packet: problem identification, problem avoidance, and problem solving. There are a total of 66 different scenario cards! TEACH SPEECH 365: BLOOPER REELS IN SPEECH THERAPY Blooper Reels in Speech Therapy. Graphics and font: Lovin Lit. I don't know about you, but I love watching the blooper reels of movies. For some reason, it's impossible to not crack at least one smile. I recently had the idea that I could use these to my advantage in therapy sessions. First, we will start by discussing the term "blooperreel."
TEACH SPEECH 365: WH QUESTIONS GALORE! *FREEBIE ALREADY I think a good 95% of SLPs have at least one student (or many) working on WH questions. I have noticed that many of my students struggle with these questions, especially when there are TEACH SPEECH 365: FIVE, FAST, & FUN: OPEN-ENDED GAMES To play all games, you need a standard 6 sided die, crayons/markers, and glue. The directions are pretty simple. After the student answers a specific number of questions, he/she rolls the die and colors in the corresponding color(s) or patterns. TEACH SPEECH 365: SHOW ME THE DATA LINKY PARTY I actually use one very similar to this. I have identifying info on the top, followed by the goals and then thin-ish blocked off rows with space for: date, type of session, type of materials, level of independence, results, and plan for next sess. TEACH SPEECH 365: POSSESSIVE PRONOUN "THEIR" ADD-ON I had a request to add on to my possessive pronoun "his" and "her" sort, so the wish was granted! I just added a "their" activity to my TpT store, which you can get HERE ! It looks similar to the other sort. See an example below: I also included a "their" visual with a reminder of when we use "their." I also thought that it would be agood idea
TEACH SPEECH 365: AHHHHH!!!! THE /R/!!!!!!!! INCLUDES A *For the "or" variation: I've had students put a DumDum lollipop just inside their mouth and instructed them to make sure no part of their mouth touches the lollipop. The "or" requires the lips to be rounded and pretty wide open to sound correct. I've also had students look in the mirror and make sure their teeth don't touch when producing thesewords.
TEACH SPEECH 365: CHIPPER CHAT & WH QUESTIONS = BETTER One of the first (and favorite) TPT items that I've created is the WHO, WHAT, WHERE, WHEN questions with visuals. I was using these cards the other day in a therapy session with a student whose attention span sometimes impacts his ability to answer questions. TEACH SPEECH 365: SPEECH-IFIED HOLIDAY SONGS/POEMS LINKY To kick off the holiday season, I thought it would be a fun idea to do a Speech-ifed Holiday Songs/Poems Linky Party! CC of Super Power Speech is great at this type of thing, so check out some of her poems here.If you would like to participate, here's what you do: take any holiday themed song or poem and speech-ify the lyrics. TEACH SPEECH 365: REGULAR PAST TENSE BALLOONS! *PLUS FREEBIE* To kick off this week, I've posted the regular past tense balloons over at TpT. These are green (irregular ones are red) and you get 18 for only $1.00!! If this is something you'd like to see more of, leave a comment below and I'll get to work on making more. TEACH SPEECH 365: PEEK AT MY WEEK 11/15 We did not have Veteran's Day off so I used the day as a loose theme for the week. For some of my language groups we read A Day For Veterans, which is a passage from ReadWorks.I have gotten so much use out of my free subscription to ReadWorks this year alone! FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2014BIG ANNOUNCEMENT!
It's time for that announcement! Sunday (November 16th) marks 2 years of starting this blog! What better way to do that than with a new home? Please join me on Sunday over at www.teachspeech365.com and enter to win a fabulous giveaway! From now on, that's where you'll be finding me! Posted by TeachSpeech365at 5:43 PM
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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2014 PEEK AT MY WEEK 11/9 Disclaimer: Affiliate links included for your convenience! Autism: Thanksgiving vocabulary, pie basic concepts, and category turkeys! Pictures link to the item: What Does Turkey Todd Eat? story from No-Words: Harvest vocabulary from Carly Fowler: Where is the Pie? by Trae Ransome: Category Turkeys from Jenna Rayburn: K-2nd: I picked up a stacking chairs game on my last run to the thrift store. I couldn't find a link to the exact game, but the link below looks similar. Basically, it's a bunch of plastic chairs that you try to stack up so they don't fall. I plan to use it for reinforcement for artic drill. We're reading Run, Turkey, Run by Diane Mayr. This is an adorable book! I know it's a little early to be talking turkey, but I can'thelp it.
3rd-5th: Also using the stacking chairs game as reinforcement. Link to what I plan to use below: Parts of my November Mystery: November Calendar Activities by SLPrunner: This is great for language as well as temporal concepts. I Have, Who Has Thanksgiving Edition from Emily Richardson: Turkey and pie idiom match from SLP Madness: A nonfiction passage from Nicole Allison - we're going to learn about the Harvest Moon this week! That does it for this week! Enjoy! Posted by TeachSpeech365at 11:00 AM
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Labels: Peek At My Week TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2014 THANK YOU NOTES FREEBIE It's November and that means it's a time to be thankful. One of the things I'm very appreciative of is that my parents taught me to always write thank you notes for things that I received. In this age of technology, it might be a lost art. I think it's important to teach kids to write thank you notes, so I created a freebie just for that! There is a sample thank you note with indicator arrows for important pieces to include: There are writing prompts: There are also social language questions that can promote discussion: Plus, a blank template to write a note: Click the picture up at the top of the post to be taken to the freebie!! Enjoy and be thankful! Posted by TeachSpeech365at 7:00 AM
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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2014 PEEK AT MY WEEK 11/2 Did you remember to set your clocks back an hour? I never like when it gets dark earlier - I'm not a night owl. But I'll take an extrahour a sleep!
We have parent conferences and workdays this week, so it's definitely not a typical week. It's also progress report time, but using my system from last year,
I was able to complete all 50+ reports throughout the week. To save my sanity, my plans will be quick and easy this week! I have an observation scheduled for this week too, so I wanted to keep thingssimple.
Autism: Spider craft - I think I saw this on Pinterest or somewhere, but I can remember where. I made one before I left school Friday as an example and then forgot to snap a picture. Basically I cut out circles for the bodies, and strips of black paper for the legs. The kids will glue 8 legs and draw eyes with a white crayon. I will be using The Sticky, Spider Webs book from No-Words. The spiders catch various items, so I will use it for vocabulary and WH questions. K-2: Spider craft here too. If the student is artic, we'll be finding and gluing pictures with our sounds on the legs. If the student is language, we'll also be using the spider book from No-Words. I made up a sheet of black and white pictures from the spider book and will have the kids glue these words on after we read the book (there are 11 pictures, we'll glue 8 of them). You can download a copy of the black and white pictures here:
3rd-5th: I also plan to use the spider book from No-Words for some of these students, but will be focusing on creating complex sentences. I'll also be using portions of my November Mystery for these kids.Happy November!
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It seemed that people enjoyed October's Mystery product. So I'm doing it again for the month of November. This month's mystery is for upper elementary grades (3-6). Here's a little hint: I asked my FB followers what their most commonly targeted goals were for this age group. I asked for a reason...hint, hint. This month, there are a good variety of activities. Some are in color, some in black and white. There is an open-ended component as well. Since it's geared towards older kids, there is a writing activity as well. Similar to last month, if you purchase and leave feedback, you can enter a special giveaway so be sure to head backhere to do that!
This listing will be available for the month of November only and then it will disappear. I'm enjoying the fun of this and hope you aretoo! Click here
to check out the listing! To enter the giveaway, you MUST LEAVE FEEDBACK on the purchase. Leave your TpT username where it requests, so I can verify your purchase. If you win, you get to choose any product from my store (no bundles). a Rafflecopter giveaway Posted by TeachSpeech365at 10:13 AM
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2014 {REVIEW + GIVEAWAY} SEQUENCING APP Disclaimer: I was provided a copy of this app; however, the opinions expressed are solely my own. Recently I was contacted by I Can Do Apps to do an app review! I am excited to be sharing my thoughts on their Sequencing app. It is available in the app store for $4.99 (click above picture). Sequencing is an important skill for both functional daily living, as well as story telling. There are 5 different activities within theapp.
This is the main screen: This is an example of the first activity (ID the picture that occurs first or last). This one was my favorite activity because a lot of my kids struggle with first and last. This is an example of the second activity (ID what picture happensnext):
This is an example of the third activity (touch the pictures in the order that they occur). I have to say, this one was the hardest for my students. I don't know if they all understood the concept of touching one picture then the next picture. This is an example of the fourth activity (put three pictures in theorder they happen):
This is an example of the fifth activity (number the stages). Under settings, you can turn the words and reinforcement on or off, plus see other available apps made by this company.What I Liked:
-several levels available so it can work for different students/ability levels -clean, uncluttered graphics -this app really targets temporal concepts, which so many of my students struggle with -the fifth activity really allows you to see if your students understand the concept of sequencing (but they do need to be able toread)
What I Would Love To See: -I'd love the ability to put in your own pictures -I'd also love to see 4 and 5 step picture sequences Overall, this is an excellent app with varying levels to help students learn sequencing. The different activities kept my students' attention and it was a fun way to work on this type of skill. Enter to win a copy below: a Rafflecopter giveaway Posted by TeachSpeech365at 6:00 PM
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2014 PEEK AT MY WEEK 10/26 Disclaimer: Affiliate links are included for your convenience. Autism: I'm using this great new product from Speech Language Pirates to target concepts with these kids. I'm working in some Halloweenvocabulary as well.
K-2: We're reading There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed A Bat. Who doesn't love that old lady? Tons of TpT sellers have companion activities for this (and other old lady) books. You can work on so much with these books, such as retelling, sequencing, WH questions,etc.
I also found this freebie and we can use it to talk about what each costume requires, make sentences, etc. 3-5: We're using my October Find and Fix Irregular Past Tense Verb cards, plus some of the nonfiction cards from S.A.L.L for All.Of
course, along with talking about Halloween and all the fun that goes with that. I happened to find these fun writing prompts from Growing Smart Readers that I think will be great to incorporate writing withlanguage skills.
Last call on the October Mystery! It will disappear on October 31st and a winner for the special giveaway will be chosen - click the picture to check it out. I promise it will be something you can definitely use this week! Check back November 1st for the new monthlymystery!
Happy Halloween!
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