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Preview of Basic Concepts - Speech Therapy • Featuring Cars

Basic Concepts - Speech Therapy • Featuring Cars

Created by
HBP Speech
Use your favorite Cars characters to target basic concepts including: big/small, prepositions, pronouns, labeling, counting, color matching, increasing MLU, multisyllabic words, weak syllable deletion, consonant clusters, answering WH questions, same vs. different, "Which does not belong?", and attributes. Big/SmallPrepositions PronounsLabelingCountingColor matchingIncreasing MLUMultisyllabic wordsWeak syllable deletionConsonant clustersAnswering WH questions Same vs. different "Which does not
Preview of Name Printing Practice Worksheet with letter Boxes| Editable & Printable

Name Printing Practice Worksheet with letter Boxes| Editable & Printable

Improve fine motor skills and name recognition with this differentiated task for writing names. Letter boxes for tall, small and long letters to increase printing accuracy. Three sizes of lines to suit every type of learner. Prompting checklist included for assessment and data tracking!
Preview of ** INDUSTRIALIZATION - FREE LESSON PLAN **

** INDUSTRIALIZATION - FREE LESSON PLAN **

Use this free day-by-day lesson plan to teach 6 days on industrialization. I offer the PowerPoints, student outlines (and keys), worksheets, auizes and review game for purchase to make your life easy. US History Social Studies Industrialization Lesson Plan Template Week-long Lessons Plan 6 day lessons PowerPoint Bell Work Videos War 1812 North v South Agricultural Innovations Free-enterprise system Laisse-Faire Urbanization Immigrants Slavery Plantations Factories Transportation Communication M
Preview of Pre-Writing WorkSheets for Toddlers

Pre-Writing WorkSheets for Toddlers

Created by
Jady Alvarez
These Pre-Writing WorkSheets get toddlers ready for writing. 11 pre-writing practice worksheets to help the child develop pencil control and writing readiness. The activities increase in difficulty- they start out with vertical lines and proceed to zig-zags, circles, and shapes. Ages- 2-4. Hope your class enjoys!! If you download please leave a comment saying thank you. follow me for more products like this! Jady
Preview of Ender's Game Pre-Reading Guide - Before You Read - Getting Started

Ender's Game Pre-Reading Guide - Before You Read - Getting Started

Looking for a new novel study? If you have middle school or high school students, Ender's Game may be the perfect book to increase motivation and interest. (Especially with the new movie out) This is the perfect set of worksheets to help guide you and your students through the pre-reading discussions for Ender's Game. What makes something science fiction? Who is Orson Scott Card? Where is this story set? What are "diction," "dialect," and "slang," and how will you see them used in the book? E
Preview of FREE 5 Tips for Communicating with Unintelligible Students - Teachers/Parents

FREE 5 Tips for Communicating with Unintelligible Students - Teachers/Parents

FREE! FREE! FREE!This list of tips will teach non-SLPs how to effectively communicate with a highly-unintelligible student, thereby revealing competence and increasing confidence in the student (and communication partner)! For a more medical-focused list, check out: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/FREE-Clear-Speech-Strategies-Voice-Dysarthria-Low-Intelligibility-Caregiver-6930084#show-price-update This checklist is appropriate for: Parents/FamilyTeachers/ClassmatesAdministratorsG
Preview of Be Clear Speech Strategies - Handout

Be Clear Speech Strategies - Handout

This is a 'Be Clear' speech strategy handout which is typically used by Speech Pathologist who is working with clients who want to increase their speech intelligibility. Can give to your adult or paediatric clients.It is simple to read and follow Vibrant visual illustrationHope you enjoy this resource.
Preview of FREE Shared Reading Handout -  Eliciting and Scaffolding Language

FREE Shared Reading Handout - Eliciting and Scaffolding Language

Created by
Susan Berkowitz
For students with language disorders who are just developing - or have not developed any - literacy skills, shared reading is an essential classroom tool for increasing background knowledge, providing access to texts, and increasing important language skills. Shared reading is not about students learning to answer questions; it is about developing a love for reading, being exposed to a variety of texts, and beginning to use emergent reading skills. This is a handout with points to remember about
Preview of Early Intervention Fine Motor Home Activities Parent Handout

Early Intervention Fine Motor Home Activities Parent Handout

Quick handout to give to parents with 10 ideas for fine motor activities to incorporate in everyday play activities at home with their children to increase finger isolation, bilateral coordination, and overall fine motor strength and coordination.
Preview of Olympic Reading Challenge

Olympic Reading Challenge

Created by
Mrs This n That
GREAT FOR GIFTED AND TALENTED STUDENTS AND/OR STUDENTS WHO NEED MOTIVATION!!! PURPOSE: The purpose of the Reading Olympics is to motivate students to read different genres and increase the number of pages they read. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE: The Olympic Reading Challenge can be used anytime during the year, however, it is most fun when used in connection with the actual Olympics. This year (2014) the Winter Olympics will be held in Sochi, Russia. During the 17-day span of the Olympics, I am off
Preview of Language Stimulation Strategies to Implement During Play and Daily Routines

Language Stimulation Strategies to Implement During Play and Daily Routines

This educational handout provides both speech-language pathologists and parents information about language stimulation strategies to implement during play and daily routines. These strategies can be used to increase expressive and receptive language skills. The handout also includes specific language activities to implement for children between the ages of birth to three. There are references listed to provide SLPs a resource list for additional articles and website when conducting research in t
Preview of FREE Speech Sound Hand Cues PDF

FREE Speech Sound Hand Cues PDF

Created by
TheSpeechScoop
Download this FREE Speech Therapy Hand Cues PDF to give to parents/caregivers to help them work with their children at home (using these visuals) on their speech articulation skills! *See these cues in action! https://youtu.be/yy1LrKg3fFs Visual speech hand cues are great way to improve correct production of targeted phonemes and speech sounds and are easy to fade when decreasing cueing! Why use Speech Sound Hand Cues?! Visual, Tactile and Verbal cues are some of the MOST effective ways to teac
Preview of Reading Fluency Progress Monitoring Chart (Self-Monitoring)

Reading Fluency Progress Monitoring Chart (Self-Monitoring)

This is an Oral Reading Fluency self monitoring chart that can be used to help students track their reading fluency across multiple progress monitoring probes. This can be used to track decodable word fluency, nonsense word fluency, or general reading fluency. This generic self monitoring page allows for students to shade in their scores for correct words per minute over a span of days and weeks to help increase motivation to become more fluent readers. This may be used for progress monitoring,
Preview of Free Mini Book for Speech | Picnic-Themed Gestalt Sentence Frame for GLPs

Free Mini Book for Speech | Picnic-Themed Gestalt Sentence Frame for GLPs

Introduce your students to early sentence frames with this free printable mini book for speech therapy—designed especially for gestalt language processors (GLPs) in Phases 1-3. Centered around the playful, functional gestalt “Time to get the + noun!”, this resource models early commenting and labeling while supporting visual comprehension, phonemic awareness, and literacy-based routines. The Picnic Time theme is simple, familiar, and relatable—making it perfect for early communicators, hype
Preview of Caregiver Handout for “Up" | Speech Therapy Daily Routines

Caregiver Handout for “Up" | Speech Therapy Daily Routines

Created by
Speechkick
Help little ones learn one of their first meaningful words—“ up”! This caregiver handout from the growing guidebook, First Words: Simple Strategies to Help Your Child Learn and Use Their First Words, includes practical, easy-to-use strategies and activities to support early language development in toddlers and late talkers. Designed for caregivers, parents, SLPs, and early childhood educators, this resource focuses on helping children learn to say “up” through daily routines, play, and natural
Preview of Math Logic Puzzle: Data Disruption

Math Logic Puzzle: Data Disruption

Can your students uncover the IXL imposter? In this engaging logic-based data activity, students take on the role of data detectives tasked with analyzing graphs, interpreting data, and using mathematical reasoning to identify which student report doesn’t add up. Blending real-world context with graphing and problem-solving, this challenge encourages critical thinking, collaboration, and meaningful math talk. Perfect for review, enrichment, early finishers, or an investigative-themed math day! W
Preview of Core Vocabulary Editable Symbol Adapted Book: BIG

Core Vocabulary Editable Symbol Adapted Book: BIG

This editable adapted book gives you the ability to add your own symbols that are used on your student’s AAC device or communication board. All you need to do is upload the image file into the PDF once you open it and then print! Here is the YOUTUBE TUTORIAL! You can then clear out that image and put in a different one if you have students that use different symbols on their devices or communication boards but, all students can have the books with the symbols they need! Each book is ten page
Preview of FREE Speech Therapy Handouts and Infographics - Articulation, Language, and More

FREE Speech Therapy Handouts and Infographics - Articulation, Language, and More

Created by
Allison Fors
Free speech therapy printables! Developmental milestones, hierarchies, and graphics for SLPs and educators, as well as parent handouts for speech therapy. Great information and handouts for National Speech Language Hearing Month in May!The printables cover various topics to use as cheat sheets or handouts, including: articulation and speech intelligibility normslanguage milestones and hierarchiesspeech and hearing anatomy images labeledways to elicit language developmentsteps to building verbal
Preview of FREE Halloween Would You Rather Questions Print, Easel, and Google Slides

FREE Halloween Would You Rather Questions Print, Easel, and Google Slides

Created by
Rachel Lynette
Here is a set of 20 FREE Would you Rather Questions about Halloween. Great for discussion starters, class polls and journal prompts. What's Included:Print copy Easel Assessment (great for a class poll!)Easel Activity - digital activity that requires students write about why it's there favoriteGoogle Slides digital activity - more challenging for advanced technology users! The students move move around a flashlight to try and read the questions.Great for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th,6th, 7th, or 8th
Preview of Adapted Books for Special Education | Free Adapted Book

Adapted Books for Special Education | Free Adapted Book

Created by
Teaching Autism
Are you looking for hands-on and engaging resources for your students? Do your students need to work on their movement and symbol recognition skills? If so, this adapted book is perfect to use with your special education and autism students. On each page of this adapted book, your students will be faced with an image of a person performing a movement. Students have to find the symbol for the movement that the child is doing. This is a great opportunity for students to work on their reading
Preview of Early Language Ideas for Home - Early Intervention Freebie for Speech Therapy

Early Language Ideas for Home - Early Intervention Freebie for Speech Therapy

This free early intervention resource was designed for speech therapists to share with parents, as a way to support parents to use language strategies during play and daily routines at home. There are four play ideas, three daily routines, and two additional activities outlined in this resource, alongside 10 language strategies. The activities suggested have been chosen as they are common toys/activities that are done in the home environment, and can be easily supported through parent-c
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