TPT
Total:
$0.00
Pragmatically Paige Banner

Pragmatically Paige

Rated 5 out of 5, based on 5 reviews
27 Followers
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
About the store
I am an SLP and I have been working in the public school system for the past fourteen years and plan to continue on! My passions include natural language acquisition, AAC and AT, CAS, Oral Motor Disorders, and Articulation/Phonological Disorders. I enjoy creating digital products when time allows.
Read more

All resources

Preview of Frozen Phonemes

Frozen Phonemes

This is a winter themed articulation activity I have created using clip art similar to the characters from the movie Frozen. The target sounds used in this activity are /f, v, s, z, and s-blends/. I have included initial, medial, and final positions of each target sound, except for the /s-blends/. I hope you enjoy using this activity during your speech therapy sessions. Just print in color, laminate, cut out each card, hole punch in the top left corner, and put on a binder ring!
Preview of Jillian's Jitter Juice: A Speech and Language Escape Room

Jillian's Jitter Juice: A Speech and Language Escape Room

This bundle was created to act as an escape room activity for SLPs, but can be used by all teachers. This bundle focuses on many different articulation targets and a variety of language goals. There are six puzzles to solve that will help students solve the final puzzle to "escape the room." The premise of the puzzle is about a little girl named Jillian who is nervous about starting school and students in your group have to solve all of the puzzles to help figure out what she needs to help her f
Preview of Freight Train Book Companion

Freight Train Book Companion

This bundle includes some of the other Freight Train activities I have listed in my store and some that are not featured by themselves. This book is written by Donald Crews and focuses on learning colors and parts of trains. This bundle is 40 pages of colorful activities to use along with the book to enhance learning, but can be used for centers and for therapy activities! -Road signs -Bilingual (English/Spanish) Color Flashcards -Sequencing -Negation -A set of playing cards to be used for game
Preview of Sequencing Trains

Sequencing Trains

This is a file folder activity that focuses on practicing sequencing of train cars based on Donald Crews' book, Freight Train. This activity can be used without the book as well. This download includes a question and answer sheet that can be assembled to make an interactive file folder that is great for use in therapy, small groups, RTI, centers, etc.! This file folder game is for practicing sequencing, patterns, and grouping by similarities.
Preview of Princess Pronouns

Princess Pronouns

This is a cute princess themed activity to help teach a variety of pronouns including I, we, us, my, mine, you, your, yours, their, theirs, he, him, his, she, her, hers, it, its, our, ours, they, and them. I suggest cutting out each individual card and putting them on a binder ring for easy flipping. The student can answer by circling or saying what they think is the correct pronoun to use with the sentence provided.
Preview of Speech Snowglobes

Speech Snowglobes

This was an articulation activity I created to target /b and p/. I didn't have many materials for my own caseload, so I decided to make my own. This product contains the targets /b and p/ in the initial, medial, and final position of words. This activity can be expanded out to target phrases and sentences. If you like it, please leave feedback. If you have any requests, feel free to let me know!
Preview of Road Signs Flashcards

Road Signs Flashcards

This is a great flashcard activity to use to introduce road signs and their meanings. A good addition to your transportation theme. This activity features 20 road signs. I originally created this activity as an extension activity for Donald Crews' book, Freight Train. However, it can be used alone for centers or therapy.
Preview of Community Helpers - Includes WH questions

Community Helpers - Includes WH questions

This is an activity I created to help introduce commonly seen helpers in the community. A great tool to explain well-known occupations to school-aged children. Perfect for use when teaching about community helpers. This product includes cards that describe each occupation as well as cards that ask 'who', 'what', and 'where' questions. These 'wh' question cards can be used alone or paired with the introduction cards as an extension activity.
Preview of Spring Scrambled Sentences

Spring Scrambled Sentences

This product was designed to help children improve their executive functioning and working memory skills. I was in a need of a product like this for my own caseload, but could not find exactly what I wanted, so I created my own. This is a spring theme activity where children are asked to unscramble sentences to put the words in the correct order to make a logical sentence. You can also use this activity to the student practice improve their ability to recall information by having them repeat a s
Preview of Chatty Cacti Articulation Activity

Chatty Cacti Articulation Activity

This 39 page document includes cute cactus-themed articulation cards for the following target sounds: /k, g, t, d, s, and z/. This activity includes directions for putting the activity together; initial, medial, and final targets for each phoneme; and each set is available in black & white for easy printing. These can be used for word-level productions, but can also be extended for phrase and sentence levels.
Preview of Connecting Colored Cars

Connecting Colored Cars

A file folder matching activity that can be used to teach colors. There are eight different colored trains - red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, black, and white. This activity can be used as a file folder game or just as it is for a one time use. Directions are included within the packet of how to assemble the activity. This can be used alone or would make a great companion activity to any train book or train sensory bin!
Preview of Circle the Correct Color

Circle the Correct Color

This 10 page activity was created to go along with Donald Crews' book, Freight Train. It is also included in my bundle. This activity is great as a companion to the book or any transportation unit. It is also good for introducing the colors red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, and black. This is also a great resource for ESE teachers or early interventionists working on introducing the basic concept of color recognition. This can also be used for occupational therapists working on fine moto
Preview of Train Colors - Perfect companion for Freight Train by Donald Crews

Train Colors - Perfect companion for Freight Train by Donald Crews

A cute bilingual activity that teaches children the basic colors in English and Spanish. Train clip-art is used. This is great for centers, therapy, introducing colors, and as labels in the classroom, if you have a train or travel theme. It is also great to use when teaching transportation units.
Preview of Which is Louder? A Valentine's Day Inferencing Activity

Which is Louder? A Valentine's Day Inferencing Activity

This is a freebie I created to work on the comparative louder. Students will have to infer the correct answer from a field of two. It features a total of 16 cards that ask students to choose which situation would be louder than the other. Enjoy and please leave feedback!
Preview of Superheroes Say their Sounds

Superheroes Say their Sounds

A freebie for you! Superheroes Say their Sounds are flashcards featuring initial, medial, and final positions of /s and z/, and initial /s-blends/. Great quickie for therapy and for students who love superheroes.
Showing 1-15 of 15 results

About the store

Experience

I am an SLP and I have been working in the public school system for the past fourteen years and plan to continue on! My passions include natural language acquisition, AAC and AT, CAS, Oral Motor Disorders, and Articulation/Phonological Disorders. I enjoy creating digital products when time allows.

Teaching style

I love incorporating sensory activities and materials in to my therapy sessions. I also believe in the power of visual aids and know that they benefit more than just special education or ELL students.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Nominated for DCPS Susan Fullar SLP of the Year Award I also hold 4 ACE Awards from ASHA

My own education history

I received my undergraduate degree at Florida State University. I earned a B.A in Communication Sciences and Disorders with a minor degree in Family and Child Sciences. I was fortunate enough to earn my master's degree at my alma mater, Florida State. I am now licensed and certified with the Department of Health, Department of Education, and I have my CCC's through ASHA.

Additional biographical information

I am married to my best friend. We've been married for almost 10 years and are the proud parents of 2 boys who always keep us on our toes.