A visual support to help students read carefully and deliberately for meaning. Text and graphics help a student to use reading comprehension strategies throughout the reading activity. Strategies include: using the title and illustrations to extract meaning and make predictions; analyzing sentenc
Every Speech Language Pathology Graduate Student has to take the Praxis, however, not everyone is organized and prepared. Utilize this guide to aid in your study for this comprehensive exam.
What is included?
• Topic areas to study
• Boxes to check off when you've completed studying that topic
This is a simple, blank chart used for keeping track of new vocabulary words. I use in the speech therapy session and have my students select one new term they learned through a lesson or book. Terms from Common Core or standardized testing vocabulary lists are excellent words to include. I devel
A great way to learn vocabulary words and meaning. Includes space for vocabulary word, antonym, synonym, definition, sentence, and picture. Each page has room for two vocabulary words.
A FREEBIE consonant review chart for SLP's, SLPA's, and undergraduate/graduate students who want to brush up on their consonant classifications and transcriptions.
As a speech-language therapist I see young people struggle when it comes to knowing how to revise and study. However, study skills is not usually on the school curriculum. This questionnaire is a quick and fun way for young people and their teachers or parents to find out if they are using a range
Students ALL need vocab lists. Why not those with LAMP devices? Please leave comments if you want MORE of these!
I hole punch these cards and hang them on the communication devices, that way parents and any providers can identify core vocab that we are using in the classroom and wanting to master,
A quick and easy worksheet for antonyms and synonyms while expanding language by including the definitions. Students can take these to study during the week!
SLPs*** All of the teachers that have seen me do these with their students have all commented on how much they appreciate the connection to t
Simple and easy worksheet! Great for older students in language therapy. My students love coming up with so many similarities and differences. They always take the worksheets with them and study through the week. My students' teachers always comment on how much they appreciate the connection this ac
Perfect for an inservice, to teach the differences between NDD2 and NDD3. This is a great application activity and can be used as a resources for staff.