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For more than 20 years, I have worked as a school-based speech-language pathologist in a brick and mortar setting and in a teletherapy setting. My experiences included working with students with articulation, language, AAC, and fluency skills. In addition, I had the opportunities to work with my schools response to intervention teams to help develop strategies for students struggling with academics. So, I have developed a strong will to make sure that my language goals support my student's literacy goals.
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Colors in a Row

Perfect and fun learning and review activity for students working on basic concepts in kindergarten. Colors in a Row is a bingo game that can be used with individual students or small groups to go beyond recognition of the colors; students need to relate colors to personal and general knowledge information. This activity includes 10 different play cards, 2 choices for game pieces, and 40 calling statements and/or questions. There are plenty of opportunities for repeat play and determine the de
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Experience

For more than 20 years, I have worked as a school-based speech-language pathologist in a brick and mortar setting and in a teletherapy setting. My experiences included working with students with articulation, language, AAC, and fluency skills. In addition, I had the opportunities to work with my schools response to intervention teams to help develop strategies for students struggling with academics. So, I have developed a strong will to make sure that my language goals support my student's literacy goals.

Teaching style

When I worked with my students, I wanted activities that were practical and provided loads of learning opportunities. I believe that resources shared with students should make the most of their learning time, so I look to use and create materials that provide a seamless transition between students' participation even when their goals may be different or there are multiple goals to address in one learning period.