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Preview of Ultimate IEP Goal Bank for SLPs | Editable & Aligned with ASHA & Common Core

Ultimate IEP Goal Bank for SLPs | Editable & Aligned with ASHA & Common Core

This all-in-one IEP Goal Bank was designed to be a practical, easy-to-navigate resource for Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs), Clinical Fellows (CFs), and special education professionals. With over 300+ goals spanning Articulation, Language, AAC, Pragmatics, Fluency, Voice, and Oral Motor, this tool simplifies IEP writing and saves valuable time! What’s Inside:✅ Step-by-step guide for customizing goals✅ Goals aligned to ASHA’s Big Nine Domains & Common Core Standards✅ Categories include:Ar
Preview of The Boy Who Cried Wolf - Early Reader Aesop Small Group Reader's Theater

The Boy Who Cried Wolf - Early Reader Aesop Small Group Reader's Theater

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WonbyOne
This script was written for three students. The script was written for students on a first grade reading level between an E and a J. The plot is as follows: There once was a boy who watched after his sheep. He grew bored and wanted to play tricks on the town people. He cried wolf and called for help when there was no wolf there. Soon they would not believe him when he called for help. One day, the wolf was there for real. When the boy called for help, no one came. There is a small writing/dis
Preview of 6 Scripts - Fun Small Group Reader's Theaters for First Grade Level Readers

6 Scripts - Fun Small Group Reader's Theaters for First Grade Level Readers

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WonbyOne
This group of scripts was written for my lower level reading groups. They are all on a 1st grade level. The number of characters goes from 3 to 5. Some are funny, some tell a story, and all encourage the struggling reader to read out loud. The problem I find with most scripts written on a lower level is that they can be boring and have too many characters. I have written these in order to address those issues. Three of them are fairy tales. There is a small writing/discussion prompt at the end
Preview of Waiter, There Is a Fly in My Soup! - First Grade Small Group Readers' Theater

Waiter, There Is a Fly in My Soup! - First Grade Small Group Readers' Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This reader's theater was written for 3 students. It was written for students who are on a 1st grade reading level. In the sript, there is a fly in Sally’s soup. The waiter does not understand why there is a fly in it. He is confused and wants Adam and Sally to pay for the soup but not the fly. There is a small writing/discussion prompt at the end for your students to respond to.I use this reader's theater to introduce many subjects as well as to reinforce others and improve fluency. Reader's
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