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Welcome to "Practically Speeching"! This blog started as a way to consolidate all of my graduate school lesson plans and activities. I'm hoping that the time I've spent creating, cutting, pasting, and coloring will help you bring some fun to your "speeching"!
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Preview of Carryover Handout for the /s/ sound

Carryover Handout for the /s/ sound

If you're looking for a concise way to explain all the tips and tricks you are using in your therapy sessions look no further! This is a two page, black and white handout that lists some (not all!) of the great ways to elicit /s/. This would be a great item to stick in a speech notebook or handout to parents during conferences.
Preview of "Donut Stress Your Voice" Better Hearing and Speech Month Sign

"Donut Stress Your Voice" Better Hearing and Speech Month Sign

Looking for a way to spread awareness for BHSM in your school? Do it with donuts! Print this sign and grab a few boxes of munchkins or donuts for a cute way to kick off BHSM. Sign comes in two versions, as well as in both black and white and color!
Preview of Everything You Need to Know About Speech: A Parent Hand-out About Speech

Everything You Need to Know About Speech: A Parent Hand-out About Speech

Instead of my typical parent-letter, I decided to create this two page hand-out about what parents and children can expect from in-school speech. Included are things I do in my speech room, that I'm sure you do in yours as well! This hand-out talks about why a child is in speech, how to use a speech notebook, behavior management in speech, how to practice at home, and why we use technology in Speech. The two-age handout comes in both color and black and white! Have a great year!
Preview of Blobs in a Bottle: A Comprehension and Sequencing Packet

Blobs in a Bottle: A Comprehension and Sequencing Packet

Build your very own lava lamp, or "blob" in a bottle! This packet allows you introduce new vocabulary, sequence, and target wh-questions. This packet includes: Visuals for ingredients Visuals for steps Sequencing pages Comprehension questions Carryover activities Visit www.practicallyspeeching.com for more!
Preview of Emotion of the Month Packet for Social Language/Autism

Emotion of the Month Packet for Social Language/Autism

Use this packet to review an emotion each month or week, depending on how you are including this in your sessions. Laminate each emotion and attach the emotion pictures with velcro. Use dry-erase markers to fill in the statements. The statements target self-soothing strategies, and associate the appropriate action with an emotion. Use as a monthly activity or hole punch and use binder rings for a session activity.
Preview of Speech Awards

Speech Awards

Celebrate the end of a great year with these fun speech awards! Print them on colored printer paper for a fun way to reward kids for all of their hard work! There are two awards per page to help you save paper and ink! :)
Preview of Make your answers POP visuals

Make your answers POP visuals

Use these visuals to prompt your students to expand their expression. Hang them up, or laminate them and glue them on popsicle sticks to cue them! Have students hold up the piece of bubblegum that corresponds to the part of their answer to expand their expression! Packet includes a black and white and color version! Visit www.practicallyspeeching.com for more on this great visual!
Preview of Sticker Stop - A Carryover Printable

Sticker Stop - A Carryover Printable

Utilize this great carryover printable for your kids to get a sticker. The kiddos have to make it from the "red light" - the why - to the "green light" - the how - in order to get their sticker. Read more about it at www.practicallyspeeching.com
Preview of Morning Meeting Printable Book with Manipulatives

Morning Meeting Printable Book with Manipulatives

This book was created for use during a push-in session for a nonverbal child with autism. It follows a typical morning meeting structure - day, month, year, weather, season. It's a great way to get your nonverbal kids involved with the class activity! Simply print the book, cut out the manipulatives, and use velcro to have an easy on/off pull.
Preview of Synonym Song

Synonym Song

This is just a fun freebie that you can use with your kiddos! Sing it to the tune of Jingle Bells (loosely to the tune LOL) Enjoy! :)
Preview of Chevron Pattern Customizable Word Wall

Chevron Pattern Customizable Word Wall

Print this navy blue and white chevron pattern word wall packet and have a gorgeous bulletin board! This packet comes with a word of the day, words of the month, and individual word sheets. Laminate these and you can write on them with dry erase markers all year long!
Preview of Speech Room Signs

Speech Room Signs

Use this great freebie to decorate your room, provide visuals for students, and display the "do's and don'ts"!
Preview of Who Dun It: The Case of the Missing iPod [ inferencing activity ]

Who Dun It: The Case of the Missing iPod [ inferencing activity ]

Who stole Peter Piper's iPod?! Your students will have a blast with this fun lesson! Here's what you do: 1) Download the preview file for the chart the kids can fill in. 2) Open the powerpoint and go through the different clues that are provided for each suspect. Don't forget to read the police report and the eye witness report! 3) When you've reached the last suspect, have students compile a list of who they think it is, why, and their motive. 4) Solve the mystery! **Please note, this item i
Preview of Silly or Smart Shillelaghs - A Pragmatics Game

Silly or Smart Shillelaghs - A Pragmatics Game

Use this great game to teach appropriate responses to common social situations! Have your students read or listen to the situations on each shillelagh and then determine if the person was acting silly or smart. If they were acting silly, have them explain why and what they would do in that situation to be smart! Includes game board, coins, and take home worksheet! A great pragmatics game just in time for St. Patrick's Day!
Preview of "You're a Speech Star" Printable Awards

"You're a Speech Star" Printable Awards

Acknowledge great work with these printable speech awards! Let your students be proud of their work by specifically naming what they did! These are a surefire way to ensure hard work!
Preview of Vocabulary and Language Warm Up - Week 1 PowerPoint

Vocabulary and Language Warm Up - Week 1 PowerPoint

Use this during the first 5-10 minutes of your class/session. THIS WILL BE A WEEKLY UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD! This warm up includes: -Tier 2 Vocab Word ------->Synonym/Antonym ------->Compare/Contrast ------->Category ------->Definition -Idiom of the Week ------->2 pictures ------->Often a video ------->Concrete and Figurative meaning represented
Preview of "I Have a Dream" - an Interactive Game for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

"I Have a Dream" - an Interactive Game for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

Use this fun, interactive game to teach your students about dreams, and Dr. King's "I have a dream" speech. This powerpoint game uses inferencing to go through many peoples dreams. Students will infer what this person's dream could be - i.e., doctor, lawyer, singer. It's a great intro or wrap up activity for MLK, Jr. Day! **Please note, this is a PPS.x file. It will not download and open like a regular PPT file. It will open and you will be able to view the ppt in slideshow mode. This is done
Preview of Forecasting January til June - A monthly inferencing activity!

Forecasting January til June - A monthly inferencing activity!

January marks the half-way point in the school year for many students (and teachers!). Forecast with your kids what they think they will be doing each month until June. It’s a great way to take the focus off of goals, deadlines, and testing. Instead, teach inferencing by “forecasting” what could happen that month. Then go back and fill in what happened! Compare and contrast what actually happened vs. what they forecasted to happen For the younger set, have them color what they think will happe
Preview of Snowman Sentence Combining Interactive Game!

Snowman Sentence Combining Interactive Game!

Teach basic sentence combining techniques using commas and "and" with this great interactive game! The kids answer correctly to put together a snowman! The instructions read... Click on the choice that combines the sentences correctly. For every correct answer you will build a part of your snowman! Try to build the entire snowman with your friends! **Please note, this file is a PPSx file, meaning it will open as a "powerpoint show" and not in powerpoint. This is to maintain the integrity of
Preview of Sweet or Sour? A Pragmatics Game!

Sweet or Sour? A Pragmatics Game!

Teach social language with this great game! Use the game board, or use the cards alone. Each player picks a card with every turn. Use a spinner with numbers to determine how far that player goes. After reading the social situation on the cards provided, determine if the situation was sour or sweet. Sort the cards into the appropriate candy jar. First one on the game board to get to the candy jar wins!
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Welcome to "Practically Speeching"! This blog started as a way to consolidate all of my graduate school lesson plans and activities. I'm hoping that the time I've spent creating, cutting, pasting, and coloring will help you bring some fun to your "speeching"!

Teaching style

Fun, interactive, techy, positive, vivid

My own education history

M.A., CCC-SLP