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Chrome Extension: Edpuzzle for SLPs

January 8, 2021 Leave a Comment

Do you like using Edpuzzle as much as I do and want to learn about a free chrome extension that will allow you to use it even more in your speech room? If you have been following me for a while, then you know I love Edpuzzle. Edpuzzle is a free tool that is available […]

Filed Under: comprehension, context clues, data collection, drawing conclusions, Facebook, inferencing, interactive stories, listening, low prep, no prep, predicting, questions

The 5 Things You Need As A New Speech Pathology CFY

May 31, 2017 Leave a Comment

the 5 things you need as a speech CFY

Congrats!  You got your masters in speech pathology!  You have a job in the schools?  Wondering what you might need? Congrats!  You worked hard for this degree, you worked hard to pass your Praxis exam, you even worked hard to get a dream job.  You want to be prepared.  I get it.   I have […]

Filed Under: data collection, grad school, organization

Fling A Bat! A Fun Halloween-Themed DIY Idea!

October 20, 2015 Leave a Comment

I'm all about DIY activities in speech, and one of my students loved this Fling the Bat Halloween-themed activity! Click through to read how it works!

I am always searching for fun ways to use dollar store items in my speech room.   Today, I used my Target Halloween bins, package of bats I got from a dollar store, index cards, a mirror, and Natalie Snyder’s brilliant idea of a disposable dental floss. I took 3 bins, and labeled them beginning, […]

Filed Under: articulation, data collection, DIY, Halloween, Uncategorized

Collecting Data Tips and Tricks!

August 30, 2015 2 Comments

I have seen a lot of discussion lately in Facebook groups about data collection.  I decided to do a little blog post with some tips and ideas that have worked well for me. I often use data sheets to collect data.  I recently blogged and shared a FREEBIE with a form I use to collect […]

Filed Under: data collection, organization, resources, Uncategorized

Group Speech Therapy Data Forms! (FREEBIE!)

August 14, 2015 1 Comment

Are you looking for a quick and easy way to document data during group therapy sessions? Are you sick of using post-its, 5 different data forms at one time, or trying to remember the data to document later? Use these forms to help! Photocopy double sided or laminate and use a dry erase marker to […]

Filed Under: data collection, freebie, organization, Uncategorized

Quick Articulation Data Forms! (ideas and a freebie!!)

July 28, 2014 Leave a Comment

I’ve been browsing the speech therapy Facebook groups a lot lately.  It seems like data collection is a HOT topic!  People have been asking about forms, methods, etc.  I have also seen people talk about 5 minute articulation programs.  Yes, there are quick articulation programs commercially available (I have reviewed on my blog two programs […]

Filed Under: articulation, data collection, freebie, resources, Uncategorized

Show Me The Data! Linky Fun!

July 25, 2013 6 Comments

Jenn over at Crazy Speech World is hosting a new linky paty and I of course  had to join in on the fun!  This linky’s theme is data! I find data collection is a love-hate relationship.  I HATE collecting it (rather be focusing on my lessons) but I love using it to help justify decisions […]

Filed Under: data collection, linky, RTI, Uncategorized

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  • Feed the File Folder Bundle - A perfect speech therapy activity for working with students with Autism, ABA, and working following directions.  It is interactive, visual aids, sentence strips, and tons of opportunities for expressive language.  For all seasons and holiday of the year.
  • Students with language delays often struggle with social inferencing. These fun, engaging games can help SLPs teach inference and nonliteral language skills to their classroom without students even realizing they are learning! Games are just one way speech language pathologists teach social inference and behaviors. Click through to see SEVERAL games that students can play that allows them to interact with each other while learning this vital speech and social skill!
  • Build your students' skills in making and expressing inferences with these three games and accompanying review worksheets. All three games have students practicing how to respond to inferential questions, but each game works in a different way. All games incorporate visual and auditory skills--and fun!
  • Roll and Tell an Articulation Story - a no prep way to work on articulation and carryover with your older speech students.  Perfect for mixed speech groups.
  • 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.
  • 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!

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