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SANDY SPRINGS, Georgia, United States
About the store
- Speech Language Pathologist for over 20 years, first in the public schools, then as Clinic Director in a private practice with a focus on Developmental Language Disorder, Dyslexia, and persistent articulation disorders - Over the years I have seen a real change in how we practice Speech-Language Pathology in the schools. Everything now seems to be data, data, data! The materials I post are things I use on a daily basis to keep me organized and truly make my day run more smoothly. I hope you enjoy using them and find them useful as well. - Please leave me feedback so I can continue to perfect how I do things. Thanks so much!
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Preview of Describing Objects Graphic Organizer w/ Pictures for Speech Language Therapy ELA

Describing Objects Graphic Organizer w/ Pictures for Speech Language Therapy ELA

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SLPinGA
This graphic organizer with pictures is used to help students describe objects. Put a picture or object in the center, then move around the circle clockwise, beginning at the top. Pair a question with each keyword (Category - What category is the object in?). The colors and graphics on the page help students create a visual in their mind to aid them in describing objects orally or in writing. Good for Speech Language Pathologists or teachers. ***Also see the "Describing Objects Graphic Organi
Preview of 8 Steps to Learning Sight Words Practice (Trick Red Heart) Orthographic Memory

8 Steps to Learning Sight Words Practice (Trick Red Heart) Orthographic Memory

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Effective reading fluency and spelling are achieved by having words stored in orthographic memory. This 8-step process ensures your student creates a clear picture of the word in their mind, then stores it effectively in their orthographic memory for when they need to recognize the word when reading and pull out the word later to spell it. By repeating these 8-steps over and over, they not only learn the words they are practicing, but over time, their brain learns how to more easily and ef
Preview of Describing Objects Graphic Organizer for Speech Language Therapy & ELA

Describing Objects Graphic Organizer for Speech Language Therapy & ELA

Created by
SLPinGA
This graphic organizer is used to help students describe objects. Put a picture or object in the center, then move around the circle clockwise, beginning at the top. Pair a question with each keyword (Category - What category is the object in?). The colors and graphics on the page help students create a visual in their mind to aid them in describing objects orally or in writing. Good for Speech Language Pathologists or teachers. ***Also see the document "Describing Objects Graphic Organizer
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About the store

Experience

- Speech Language Pathologist for over 20 years, first in the public schools, then as Clinic Director in a private practice with a focus on Developmental Language Disorder, Dyslexia, and persistent articulation disorders - Over the years I have seen a real change in how we practice Speech-Language Pathology in the schools. Everything now seems to be data, data, data! The materials I post are things I use on a daily basis to keep me organized and truly make my day run more smoothly. I hope you enjoy using them and find them useful as well. - Please leave me feedback so I can continue to perfect how I do things. Thanks so much!

Teaching style

I love visual aids and graphic organizers, especially for kids with language impairments.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Mother of the Year? Maybe not, but I try!

My own education history

BA, George Washington University (Speech & Hearing Sciences) MA, University of Colorado at Boulder (Speech-Language Pathology) CCC-SLP, ASHA GA State Licensure GA Teaching Certificate

Additional biographical information

Mom of 3 teens!