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Preview of Catholic Preschool Learning Journal - Letters A, B, C, D, I, M, N, O, R

Catholic Preschool Learning Journal - Letters A, B, C, D, I, M, N, O, R

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STL SLP
This Learning Journal contains over 50 pages of activities and focuses on the following letters: A, B, C, D, I, M, N, O, R. Catholic themes are weaved throughout. Print, hole-punch, and put in a 3-ring binder. Designed for a parent to do with a preschool or kindergarten-age child. Great for homeschool. Concepts included: - Letter identification - Letter matching - Categories - Basic counting 1, 2, 3 - Journal entries - And more!
Preview of Speech and Language Therapy Parent Communication Note

Speech and Language Therapy Parent Communication Note

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STL SLP
Designed for younger students and emerging communicators, this tool can be used by SLPs to more efficiently communicate with parents on a daily or weekly basis. Use the checkboxes to easily communicate with parents about their child's therapy session. There is also a section to make suggestions for home practice. Included in this download are 5 variations of a parent communication note depending if you want to describe therapy activities for the entire week or just one day, and if you have a th
Preview of Articulation Data Sheet

Articulation Data Sheet

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STL SLP
Designed for speech-language pathologists to use for data collection during speech therapy. Simply fill in the date, note the targeted sound, and circle the word position (initial, medial, or final) and level (syllable, word, phrase, structured sentence, spontaneous sentence, oral reading, structured conversation, spontaneous conversation). Keywords: artic, articulation, data, speech, therapy, SLP, progress
Preview of STL SLP Articulation Resources Bundle

STL SLP Articulation Resources Bundle

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STL SLP
Contains: - Articulation Data Sheet - Speech Homework - Speech Carryover Tracking Form for Classroom Teachers - Sound Sort Can also purchase these products individually in my store. (Speech Homework and Sound Sort are free)
Preview of Speech Carryover Tracking Form for Classroom Teachers

Speech Carryover Tracking Form for Classroom Teachers

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STL SLP
Designed for speech-language pathologists to use for students who are close to mastering their articulation goals. Print off and give to classroom teacher to get information about how the student is doing with their speech outside of the speech therapy setting.
Preview of Informal Language Observation Form for Emerging Communicators

Informal Language Observation Form for Emerging Communicators

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STL SLP
Designed for speech-language pathologists to use to keep notes organized during informal observations of students. Best for young kids or emerging communicators. Print off double sided. The front has boxes to organize your notes in areas of speech, requesting, commenting, play skills, etc. The back contains an open-ended lined table to write other observations or to use for a language sample.
Preview of Speech Homework

Speech Homework

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STL SLP
Designed for speech-language pathologists to use during speech therapy. Print off a big stack of these to keep at your table. During the last couple of minutes of therapy, quickly fill out and send with students for their home practice. Use the blank space to jot down some practice words. Or you can staple a worksheet to this form. Or you can get the students involved by having them write down the word(s) they want to practice, or they can glue a picture down to practice later at home. It is ver
Preview of Sound Sort

Sound Sort

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STL SLP
Designed for speech-language pathologists to use during speech therapy. Give this page and some articulation cards (or pictures, small items, etc.) to your speech students to have them sort into categories based on where their target speech sound is. This is a great activity for the first several minutes of your group speech therapy sessions as students are transitioning in and out, or as an alternative activity for students to do while you are working 1-on-1 with another student. Keywords: art
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