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Using Jamboard for Speech Sessions

January 12, 2021 Leave a Comment

Are you looking for more ways to work on those tricky skills, keep your students engaged, but not spend so many hours planning and preparing for in? Today I want to share with you one of my favorite tools called Jamboard. It is a Google app that you can access in the waffle grid where […]

Filed Under: adjectives, categorization, character traits, close reading, collaboration, compare/contrast, comprehension, describing, Facebook, graphic organizers, low prep, main idea, mixed groups

Top 10 Ways SLPs Can Stay Connected With Classroom Teachers!

September 20, 2015 3 Comments

We're all incredibly busy, so I can totally relate to how hard it is to stay connected with classroom teachers about what's going on with your mutual students. This post shares my top 10 tips for staying connected with teachers to help keep everyone in the loop!

Are you struggling to stay connected? Do you have a crazy caseload like mine and work with tons of teachers? Do you lack common prep time to stay connected and touch base? Here are some ways that I try (keyword is try, not all teachers are completely receptive to all of these! Disclaimer: I do […]

Filed Under: collaboration, resources, school SLP, top 10 list, Uncategorized

Bringing gym into speech!

June 13, 2015 3 Comments

I had an “ah ha!” moment today!  I was getting ready for my next speech group when I heard the class coming back from gym.  They were busy chatting in the hallway about the game they were playing.  I decided to throw out my current plan and create something else on the spot! Hey…it is […]

Filed Under: collaboration, resources, Uncategorized, visuals

Collaborating with the art teacher! (tips and ideas for the school SLP)

August 19, 2014 Leave a Comment

It is so important as SLPs to collaborate with other professionals working with our students, especially when you work in the schools.  SLPs usually frequently collaborate with classroom teachers, OTs, PTs, resource room teachers and school psychologists.  But what about others working with that child?  One such colleague is the art teacher! People always forget […]

Filed Under: collaboration, resources, Uncategorized

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  • Need ideas for where to start when working with older speech students? I've got you covered in this blog post! It can be hard for SLPs to determine what to target when older students come into our speech room, but there are tips to help make your speech therapy with these students successful. Click through to read!
  • Working on cause and effect can be tricky and coming up with ideas on how to target it can get boring after a while.  Browse a variety of activities to work on cause/effect at the picture, sentence, and paragraph level.  Perfect for speech and language therapy.
  • Want a way to work on using graphic organizers for critical thinking without the prep? Want more activities for your older speech and language students?! Need more activities for distance learning or virtual learning? Help your speech and language students grasp using graphic organizers and build confidence!
  • Looking for more ways to working on building Tier 2 vocabulary in speech and language therapy? These no print, no prep, digital task cards are fun, interactive, and perfect for working on vocabulary skills! Your students will be begging for more!
  • Looking for more ways to working on sequencing and recall in speech and language therapy? These no print, no prep, digital task cards are fun, interactive, and perfect for working on comprehension skills at the story level! Your students will be begging for more!
  • Encourage your students to dig deep and practice answering literal and inferential questions with this print-and-go pack!

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