School Based Speech/Language Pathologist:
3 years - (preschool)
17 years - Kindergarten-2nd grade, 5th grade-8th grade
Private Clinic Speech/Language Pathologist:
3 years
Feel the commotion in the ocean??? Enjoy a quick, no-prep, print and go activity for all of your articulation students. Simply print out the pages you need and get to work! I plan on making a series of these no-prep, print and go activities that help simplify speech therapy planning. For this easy activity, each student will receive their own sheet with their target sound. Each sheet has 10 target words in all positions of the word (beginning, middle, and end). The student will practice t
The chill is in the air and winter is upon us! Enjoy cute penguins while learning about different prepositions. This Bingo game can be played in two different ways to target either Receptive or Expressive understanding of Prepositions. First, the student may select a card (either with the words listed on the bottom or blank bottom). Then, they must tell the other students where the penguin is located. (Example: next to the snowflake, under the igloo, between the skates, behind the sled, et
Just in time for the end of the year! Enjoy a quick, no-prep, print and go activity for all of your articulation students. Simply print out the pages you need and get to work! I plan on making a series of these no-prep, print and go activities that help simplify speech therapy planning. For this easy activity, each student will receive their own sheet with their target sound. Each sheet has 10 target words in all positions of the word (beginning, middle, and end). The student will practice
Christmas is just around the corner! I feel the cool air and start seeing the snow flying! What a magical time of year! Bring the excitement into your speech room with a quick, no-prep, print and go activity for all of your articulation students. Simply print out the pages you need and get to work! This is the next in my series of no-prep, print and go activities that help simplify speech therapy planning. For this easy activity, each student will receive their own sheet with their target s
Let's embrace the wintertime in your speech room! The snow is flying, kids are sledding and building snowmen. Bring the excitement into your speech room with a quick, no-prep, print and go activity for all of your articulation students. Simply print out the pages you need and get to work! Here is another product in my series of no-prep, print and go activities that help simplify speech therapy planning. For this easy activity, each student will receive their own sheet with their target sound.
Do you have the luck o' the Irish? Help find where the mischievous leprechaun is hiding on each of these cards. I have so many students who have a hard time using prepositional words expressively, so I came up with this activity to target concept words. This Bingo can be played in two different ways to target either Receptive or Expressive understanding of Prepositions. First, the student may select a card (either with the words listed on the bottom or blank bottom). Then, they must tell the
The leaves are starting to turn and the air has turned crisp. Fall has arrived. Now, you can talk about all things "fall" with your students and have them describe the objects and activities associated with Fall. This Fall Describing Bingo game can be played two different ways: Bingo or a matching/memory game. Your students can work on learning the different vocabulary found during Fall (e.g. pumpkins, rakes, apples, acorns, etc.). For the Bingo game, have your student select one of the cal
The weather is starting to cool, and the leaves are turning amazing colors! This time of year is always exciting! Start off this school year with a quick, no-prep, print and go activity for all of your articulation students. Simply print out the pages you need and get to work! This is the next in my series of no-prep, print and go activities that help simplify speech therapy planning. For this easy activity, each student will receive their own sheet with their target sound. Each sheet has
The spooks and monsters are just around the corner! My students are getting excited earlier and earlier each year for Halloween. Now, you can talk about all things "Halloween" with your students and have them describe the objects and activities associated with this fun and freaky holiday. This Halloween Describing Bingo game can be played two different ways: Bingo or a matching/memory game. Your students can work on learning the different vocabulary found during Fall (e.g. graveyard, pumpkin
Do you love Cadbury mini eggs like I do? I am so excited about Easter coming around that I had to start making a few new Easter activities for my room. I have so many students who have a hard time using prepositional words expressively, so I came up with this activity to target concept words. This Bingo can be played in two different ways to target either Receptive or Expressive understanding of Prepositions. First, the student may select a card (either with the words listed on the bottom o
Here's a new "part to whole" activity celebrating St. Patrick's Day. Print out the cards and play a fun, language game. On your turn, select a card. Read the 3 "parts" and determine what the "whole" item is. If you do it correctly, you keep the card. If not, you must put the card back. If you draw a pot of gold with children, you have found the pot of gold and get another turn. When you see the rainbow with a pot of gold, you can't find the pot of gold and lose a turn looking for it.
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Pirates Ahoy! Pirates are a big hit in my speech room. I love having a pirate theme in my room for at least a week. (It generally gets extended for another week due to student request.) Bring the pirate excitement into your speech room with a quick, no-prep, print and go activity for all of your articulation students. Simply print out the pages you need and get to work! Here is another product in my series of no-prep, print and go activities that help simplify speech therapy planning. For
Using spring clipart and backgrounds, enjoy this quick and easy game featuring the /r,s,l/ sounds. On the Smartboard, the student will use one grid of 25 /r/, /s/, or /l/ sound pictures. The student will roll a dice to determine how many sounds they are able to "cover" based on their roll. As they cover the picture, the student must say the word to practice their /r,s,l/ sound. See how many rolls it takes to "cover all" the pictures. With more than one student, it can be a game to see who covers
The luck of the Irish is coming!!! Are your students ready for the little green leprechauns? Now, you can talk about all things "St. Patrick's Day" with your students and have them describe the objects and activities associated with this fun and festive holiday. This St. Patrick's Describing Bingo game can be played two different ways: Bingo or a matching/memory game. Your students can work on learning the different vocabulary found during St. Patrick's Day (e.g. pot of gold, shamrock, lepre
The weather is turning warmer, the sun is coming out more often, and the snow is melting! Spring is on the way! Hooray! Celebrate in your speech room by playing this great "spring" bingo game. You can talk about all things spring with your students and have them describe the objects and activities associated with this fun and festive holiday. This Spring Describing Bingo game can be played two different ways: Bingo or a matching/memory game. Your students can work on learning the different
Here is the perfect, no-prep articulation activity for Easter for any of your artiuculation students or groups! Print out each sheet targeting the following sounds: /p,b,t,d,m,n,s,z,k,g,f,v,th,ch,sh,j,r blends,l blends,s blends/. Each sheet has 10 pictures with your target sounds in all positions of the word: initial, medial, and final. Have your student say one of the pictures 5 or 10 times and then dot the picture. After they have dotted all of the pictures, they may decorate their Easter
Are you working on learning vocabulary in your speech room? Need some cheap, quick, and easy materials. Look no further!!! Years ago, I bought a Bingo set featuring different vocabulary themes off of a retailer and spent $35. That same set is now over $55. If you are like me and have little to no budget, you appreciate products that you can purchase for a fraction of the cost. I am starting this new line of products focusing on learning vocabulary. Just print out the pages, cut out the c
I don't know about you, but my students LOVE pirate themed activities. Here is the next in my line of Pirate activities, perfect for any pirate themed units. This activity is so versatile. This Bingo game can be played in two different ways to target either Receptive or Expressive understanding of Prepositions. First, the student may select a card (either with the words listed on the bottom or blank bottom). Then, they must tell the other students where the pirate treasure is located. (Exa
Are you working on learning vocabulary in your speech room? Need some cheap, quick, and easy materials. Look no further!!! Years ago, I bought a Bingo set featuring different vocabulary themes off of a retailer and spent $35. That same set is now over $55. If you are like me and have little to no budget, you appreciate products that you can purchase for a fraction of the cost. I am starting this new line of products focusing on learning vocabulary. Just print out the pages, cut out the c
Searching for some speech gold? Here is a simple, easy language activity introducing categorization to your students. This activity is a great receptive way to address categories for your student. The objective of this activity to receptively identify appropriate categories for a random group of objects/pictures. To do this, the students must place each gold coin (with picture of an object) into their appropriate pot of gold. One variation of the game: Students can select a coin (or coins m
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Experience
School Based Speech/Language Pathologist:
3 years - (preschool)
17 years - Kindergarten-2nd grade, 5th grade-8th grade
Private Clinic Speech/Language Pathologist:
3 years
Teaching style
I enjoy a variety of teaching strategies: pull out services, working/consulting in the classroom, group sessions, and team teaching with a DCD teacher.
Awards & shining teacher moments
I received a grant to purchase an iPad and a number of speech apps last year.
My own education history
Undergraduate Degree - Augustana College
Masters Degree - St. Cloud State University
Additional biographical information
I am a mother of 2 boys who always keep me on my toes. I enjoy watching communication develop with them.
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