ASHA Certified SLP
5 years of experience providing assessment and intervention in early intervention, public schools (k-8), geriatric home health, and assisted living settings.
The CTOPP-2 evaluation report template will make report writing quick and easy! Just fill in the blanks with personal information (e.g student name, age, scores, and performance examples) to customize the report for your student- the rest is taken care of.
This is a short story packed with /l/ in the final position of words. Perfect for targeting articulation as well as asking and answering comprehension questions. This story comes with 7 comprehension questions.
This PDF contains 7 festive task cards. This activity can be used all month long or on Saint Patrick's day! Each card requires students to put their inferencing skills to use. These cards are packed with vocabulary. I would suggest pre-teaching the vocabulary before presenting the cards. Vocabulary words include: magical, prideful, floating, luscious, mischievous, mighty, and celebrate.
This PowerPoint story is great for Teletherapy and socially distant learning. Packed with medial L words and festive green colors for Saint Patrick's day, this story is great for articulation practice! PowerPoint includes: Luke's Not So Lucky Day! Medial L StoryTeacher answer key (all medial L words listed)Comprehension questions to elicit target sounds
In this PowerPoint presentation you will find an informative video presented by Nessy Reading Strategy that explains the use of the past tense verb -ed. Following the video, there are 11 interactive slides containing root words, past tense verb -ed, and related images. Students are instructed to combine the root word and past tense verb -ed to formulate target regular past tense words. There are 5 slides with pictures for students to utilize to formulate sentences. In addition, there are 2 slide
This PowerPoint provides 50 pages of articulation fun! Included: Informational page (e.g. articulator placement with visual)Warm up page (e.g. silly sounds)Images relating to /l/ if the initial, medial, and final positions of words.Use each slide as an opportunity to practice sounds, expand language, and ask comprehension questions. Enjoy!
16 common expressions with pictures and meanings! Use for small group discussion or mini quizzes. They also work great as classroom posters! Common expressions included: Back to the drawing boardHang In thereIt's not rocket scienceCosts an arm and a legIt's raining cats and dogsIt's a piece of cakeKill two birds with one stoneBreak a legDon't cry over spilt milk.Don't let the cat out of the bagYou're on thin iceThe ball is in your courtHit the hayThat ship has sailedOnce in a blue moonRun like
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Experience
ASHA Certified SLP
5 years of experience providing assessment and intervention in early intervention, public schools (k-8), geriatric home health, and assisted living settings.
Teaching style
All of my materials are created to suit in-person, Zoom, and socially distant teaching styles. All products can be projected through Zoom, on smart-boards and projectors, and can even be printed as handouts!
My own education history
A.A. Speech Language Pathologist Assistant & B.A. Communication Sciences and Disorders --> Elms College
M.S. Communication Sciences and Disorders --> Pace University
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