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How I Use Commercials During Speech Sessions

January 5, 2021 Leave a Comment

Are your students just not motivated by reading comprehension activities but you feel stuck because they have comprehension goals? I love using non-text resources to work on comprehension goals. It helps take that reading overwhelm out of the picture for my students. I don’t know about you, but I have a lot of avoidant and […]

Filed Under: cause/effect, comprehension, context clues, Facebook, inferencing, life skills, listening, no prep, questions, whole body listening

Adapting Storybooks To Work on Comprehension with Students with Limited Verbal Skills

October 8, 2018 Leave a Comment

adapting storybooks to work on comprehension with students with limited verbal skills in speech therapy

All students can benefit from using storybooks to work on speech and language goals.   Here are some tips and tricks for using storybooks with your students with limited expressive language.   There is tons of research out there that shows the benefits of using storybooks and literature in speech.  For example, Gillam, Gillam, and Reece […]

Filed Under: DIY, early language, expanding utterances, language, life skills

Fun Ways to Use a Supermarket Theme With Your Life Skills Speech Students

February 23, 2018 Leave a Comment

Fun ways to teach supermarket theme with your life skills students

You want to incorporate more community themes but want to keep it fun and functional?  Here are a few ways you can use a supermarket theme and work on a variety of speech and language goals in a fun way! (Disclaimer: this post contains Amazon affiliate links) Why is the supermarket theme my favorite? It […]

Filed Under: life skills, social skills

Fun Finds!! (fun new games for my speech room and how I plan to use them!)

January 7, 2015 Leave a Comment

I am always browsing for fun new ideas to add to my speech room.  I hate for my students to see the same games and materials over and over.  I like to browse local stores, dollar stores, Target, Amazon, and Zulily.  What is Zulily?  It is a website and app that has daily deals.  You […]

Filed Under: fun finds, life skills, resources, Uncategorized

Going To A Library: Language & Pragmatic Skills!

September 7, 2014 Leave a Comment

Build language and social skills with a library theme!!  This activity follows my restaurant, grocery store, and post office activities currently in my TpT store.  Like those?!  You will like this one too!  This is a great packet if you like to do life skill themes! In this packet: -Sorting Items:  Students can sort the […]

Filed Under: life skills, social skills, Uncategorized, vocabulary

Going To A Post Office: Language & Pragmatic Skills!! (AND GIVEAWAY!)

October 4, 2013 17 Comments

For those that have been loving my Going To A Grocery Store Pack and Going To A Restaurant Pack have been requesting MORE MORE MORE!  Well, today is your lucky day!  The next edition is available!!! In this MASSIVE pack: -Sorting Items:  Students can sort the pictures into whether or not they will find them […]

Filed Under: giveaways, life skills, social skills, Uncategorized

Going To A Grocery Store: Language & Pragmatic Skills!!

August 21, 2013 1 Comment

Many of you have enjoyed my Going To A Restaurant: Language & Pragmatic Skills pack.  I’ve gotten requests “will you make more!?”  Yes!!  My goal for this school year is to have monthly community themes for my life skills students.  I plan to use my restaurant one and now I have a grocery store pack!! […]

Filed Under: life skills, social skills, Uncategorized

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  • Comics are a great way to change up the routine in speech therapy. Check out this post full of low-prep ways to use comics in speech therapy - all easy and quick for your lesson planning needs!
  • Expressing Sequences Worksheets and Activities.  Work on sequencing in speech using these no prep and low prep fun printables and games.
  • task cards are fun, interactive, and perfect for working on comprehension skills at the story level! Your students will be begging for more!
  • Main Idea Stories for the year: Want a way to work on main idea at the story level? Want more main idea activities without the prep?! Use this print and go pack throughout the entire year! Help your speech and language students grasp this skill and build confidence!
  • Are you looking for new ways to target multiple goals within one speech and language group? This pack has seasonal themes for the year that will target articulation, wh questions, following directions, sequencing, social skills, vocabulary, predicting, an

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