Data collection should be simple! Use the same WH questions every day, but the answers will change avoiding rote learning. Score the student's responses along with any supports used at the bottom in order to track their progress and make informed decisions regarding their programing.
Students make better progress when they know how their goals are going to benefit them. In order to do this, we need to understand what is important to THEM. Use this resource to help students identify their speech goals, what is important to them, and how their speech goals will help them with the things that they love the most.
Use with any book or article to probe concrete WH questions. Perfect for data collection as the questions stay the same but the materials change. Allow for preference assessment by giving the student a choice of books or articles and provide strategies needed to teach the skills, such as using highlighting to find answers in the text, multiple choice, then leading to independence. Use the NOTES section to add your observations, reading levels, or additional information. This sheet provides en
Using a student's experiences is one of the best ways to help them to develop their social skills. Use this guide to help them identify problems they may experience or observe during their day. As the support person, you can provide them with two responses OR allow them to come up with their own. Keep these sheets as a reflection diary, track data, and make decisions for intervention. Follow me @simpleslp on instagram for more ideas of how to use this and other resources to make data collec
Free bat classroom art! I am always looking for ways to decorate my room on a budget so I created some printables and figured I could certainly share the wealth. Everyone loves a good Halloween decoration, especially at the right price :)
Do you or your students' parents struggle with structure after school? Use this visual schedule to guide students through healthy snacks, reading or writing activities (or homework!), quiet creative play, one chore, then access to a device or show. Using this schedule will promote autonomy, independence, and help to limit use of devices.
Cute ghosts in soup to practice 5 common prepositions? Yes, please! Allow your students to identify the ghost using a 1 step direction including one of 5 targeted prepositions and track your data on the bottom of the sheet. Can be used again and again- just mix up the order that you present the prepositions to avoid rote learning. It's simple :)
Pair this print out with your favorite Halloween books to work on articulation and help identify target sounds in context. This simple sheet can be used with a variety of books and stories and can help track data, prompt levels, and support self monitoring! If you like this sheet, check out my others in my TPT store.
A fun and *free* fall activity to target: 1. Social Questions 2. HOW MANY questions 3. MOST & LEAST concepts Use this free download to help your student take a poll and analyze the results while touching on several social and receptive language skills!
Need a simple expressive/receptive language activity for Halloween? Download this free activity! Use items in your room, in a book, or on the second page of the download to describe OR describe them for the student and allow them to use the clues to guess the item. Track data by scoring the trials at the bottom of the sheet and use across multiple sessions!
Free ghost classroom art! I am always looking for ways to decorate my room on a budget so I created some printables and figured I could certainly share the wealth. Everyone loves a good Halloween decoration, especially at the right price :)
As educational professionals, we know that organization, data, and engagement are the keys to happy students and teachers. This articulation sheet was made for speech therapist to allow students to pick a book (can be used with a video as well), track data, current prompt levels, and provide a permanent product to send home to families for continued practice. Stay tuned for additional resources for supporting literacy and expressive language, receptive language, and pragmatics.
Not for the classroom, but teachers have weekends too, right? Take these to your next Fall activity and let the people watching commence. Four boards with scrambled blocks for friendly competition.
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10+ years experience as a SLP and now I get to mentor new teachers, psychologists, and speech therapist through their first two years with my school
My own education history
Communication Sciences & Disorders from Penn State University
Applied Behavior Analysis from University of North Texas
Currently working towards my certificate for Supervisor of Special Education
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