I'm a speech language pathologist that has worked in various public schools as well as have experience at a charter school and working in clinic settings. I love making engaging resources for students and especially love using real pictures.
Here is a worksheet I made to use with my students to work on analogies. They need to determine the relationship between the first two words in order to determine the missing word. Enjoy! Tips:Want to earn 50% off my new releases?Click here to become a follower. You will be notified when I post a new product. New releases are 50% off for 24 hours! Questions?Please feel free to reach out to me at brnovack321@gmail.com
Summer Speech and Language Homework – Google Slides and Printable PDF Looking for a flexible, no-prep way to keep your speech students engaged over the summer? This speech and language homework resource is designed for easy sharing with families. The Google Slides are perfect for emailing to parents or using in teletherapy and the PDF is easy to print and send home with students. This resource is ideal for students working on articulation, WH-questions, describing, categorizing, associatio
This was created to have students work on their expressive vocabulary and formulate sentences in a fun way! It includes real pictures I took to have students describe. This is a great activity for children to learn about fall and to have fun creating their own scarecrow and jack-o’-lantern. They can describe what they think of when they hear the word fall and depending on their skill level you can have them say each description in a complete sentence. Then students can describe what aspects
This resource is a great for Halloween working on sequencing, reading comprehension, grammar, and following directions. There is a mini Halloween story with real life pictures I took to accompany the story. There is a sequencing page with the pictures for children to sequence the story. You can either read the story to them or have the children read the story. There are ten comprehension questions to go along with the story including who, what, where, when, why, and how questions. There are 11
Working on descriptive and expressive language? Use these real pictures to work on describing why items do or do not belong in autumn, what sounds you hear in the fall, what shapes fall objects are and review some fall vocabulary. This is a static PDF and can be printed, but it can also be used on an iPad or computer. You can display the pages and have students provide verbal responses or write their responses. Apps such as iBooks or Notability allow you to annotate the resource. You can
Cluster Sound Box Activity for Speech and Literacy SupportThis bundle includes r-clusters, s-clusters and l-clusters. Each product includes at least 60 colorful picture task cards, with at least five target words for each cluster. A black-and-white version is also included for easy printing or to allow students to color the pictures. Each card features a visual Elkonin (sound) box layout, making it ideal for segmenting and blending sounds. Students can place manipulatives in each box as they
R-Cluster Sound Box Activity for Speech and Literacy SupportThis engaging resource focuses on R-clusters, including /br/, /kr/, /dr/, /fr/, /gr/, /pr/, and /tr/. It includes 64 colorful picture task cards, with at least nine target words for each cluster. A black-and-white version is also included for easy printing or to allow students to color the pictures. Each card features a visual Elkonin (sound) box layout, making it ideal for segmenting and blending sounds. Students can place manipula
L-Cluster Sound Box Activity for Speech and Literacy SupportThis engaging resource focuses on L-clusters, including /bl/, /kl/, /fl/, /gl/, /pl/, and /sl/. It includes 64 colorful picture cards, with at least ten target words for each cluster. A black-and-white version is also included for easy printing or to allow students to color the pictures. Each card features a visual Elkonin (sound) box layout, making it ideal for segmenting and blending sounds. Students can place manipulatives in ea
This is a book companion to use with Are You My Mother? by P.D. Eastman. There are pictures to use as a companion when reading as well as to sequence the story. These pictures can also be used in a sensory bin. There is a story map as well as story based and inferential questions to ask about the text. There is a page to work on sequencing the story using either colored or black and white pictures. There are also pages working on rhyming and phonemic awareness. There is a page for students
This activity is great for working on synonyms in antonyms in the fall! Have students match the words and reinforce the words using two worksheets. This can be a fall and Halloween activity. If you use the pumpkin puzzle pieces alone it can be geared towards either fall or Halloween. The worksheets are geared more towards Halloween. The pumpkin pieces can be cut in half to look like puzzle pieces so the children need to match the pieces to find the synonym or antonym. If you want to make it
Included are various graphic organizers to use with your students. Below is the list of the different graphic organizers as well as the page number so you can print only what you need! What's Included?Page 4 – Beginning middle and end chart Page 5 – KWL chart Page 6 – Main idea Page 7 – 5 WH questions Page 8 – 5 WH questions + how Page 9 – Sequence Page 10 – Noun, verb, adjective Page 11 – Story map Page 12 – Inferencing Page 13 – Venn diagram Page 14 – Summarizing Page 15 – Describing Page 16
This activity is great for Christmas time working on problem solving, inferencing, and writing. There are questions that ask what would/should a student do if something happened with space for them to write a response. Then there are pages with real pictures I took where students need to make inferences. There is also a parent letter included to send home with students. There are 10 what if questions where students can write responses. There are 12 inferencing questions with real pictures th
This resource contains 130 different quick homework assignments to give to students. I know my students don’t love homework assignments but these are quick activities that assess their knowledge or reinforce something worked on that day. These are all quick language tasks including figurative language, vocabulary words, rhyming, inferencing, prefixes, suffixes, roots, subordinating conjunctions, short writing tasks, synonym, antonyms, etc. Each page contains multiple copies of the same skill so
This resource is to help students understand the concept of homophones using real photos. This activity includes 12 homophone pairs with a sentence containing the word as well as real pictures that I took to accompany the sentence. There is also a worksheet where the child needs to decipher which is the appropriate homophone to use (the two or three choices are provided) as well as write the definition for homophone at the top of the page. Each homophone pair is used once, but three are used twi
This lesson was inspired by my students with a wide variety of IEP goals. This lesson has questions about various English topics geared towards sixth and seventh grade. Different questions include:Character personality Different parts of a story Following directions Analogies Similes Metaphors Personification Antonym Synonym Comparing/contrasting Inferencing Sequencing Idioms Homophones Adjectives Context clues There are 44 different English question. Some questions ask for definitions, others
S-Cluster Sound Box Activity for Speech and Literacy SupportThis engaging resource focuses on S-clusters, including /sk/, /sl/, /sm/, /sn/, /sp/, /st/, and /sw/. It includes 60 colorful picture task cards, with at least five target words for each cluster. A black-and-white version is also included for easy printing or to allow students to color the pictures. Each card features a visual Elkonin (sound) box layout, making it ideal for segmenting and blending sounds. Students can place manipula
Digital Summer Speech & Language Homework – Google Slides VersionLooking for a flexible, no-prep way to keep your speech students engaged over the summer? This digital speech and language homework resource is designed for easy sharing with families via Google Slides—perfect for emailing to parents or using in teletherapy! This resource is ideal for students working on articulation, WH-questions, describing, categorizing, associations, and pragmatic language. With content organized into J
This resource works on many different grammar tasks. Included are posters with some of the ideas as well. The activities included work on pronouns, possessive nouns, nouns, verbs and adjectives. There is a Mad Libs and bingo to work on some of the topics in a fun way! There are also answers to all the activities, so make sure you check what you want before printing everything! Although many of these ideas are learned at a younger age, these activities are great review for older students as well.
Use this graphic organizer with students to work on cause and effect. I give my student a cause or effect and they need to place it in the correct box and then complete the thought (give effect if they were given a cause or vice versa). Use this however you see fit! Tips:Want to earn 50% off my new releases?Click here to become a follower. You will be notified when I post a new product. New releases are 50% off for 24 hours! Questions?Please feel free to reach out to me at brnovack321@gmail.c
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I'm a speech language pathologist that has worked in various public schools as well as have experience at a charter school and working in clinic settings. I love making engaging resources for students and especially love using real pictures.
Teaching style
I like to see what my students enjoy and incorporate their interests into therapy. Its also great when you get to play a game and it works on their goals but they don't even realize because they are having fun!
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I attended Loyola University Maryland for my undergraduate degree and Hofstra University for graduate school.
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I enjoy working with children of various ages and learning from my students.
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