Structured Word Inquiry (SWI) is an educational approach to teaching spelling and vocabulary by exploring the structure and meaning of words. This method focuses on understanding the morphological, etymological, and phonological components of words. SWI focuses on morphology, etymology, phonology and word meaning and structure to help students with Language and Literacy disorders understand and breakdown words. This product comes with a sample Powerpoint lesson to demonstrate how to teach SWI w
5th - 8th
Balanced Literacy, English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness
Quick and easy to follow guides to Rehabilitative and Compensatory Strategies for Dysphagia! Created by a Speech-Language Pathology graduate student, use these handouts to craft intervention goals and techniques for your dysphagia clients!
With patient-friendly handouts, this Pharyngeal Rehabilitation and Safe Swallowing Exercises is a great summary of the different exercises for dysphagia patients.
Enjoy this poster in your classroom or speech room! These powerful early language words are super useful to work on expressive language in your kiddos. Can also be printed as a handout for parents to support early language exposure for their children!
Classroom based activity to create a basic neuron with your students. Using pipe cleaners, have the students create a neuron and review the steps to neurotransmitter communication. This product includes: the steps to making the neurons, the parts of the neuron, information on what a neuron does, the learning objectives of this assignment, pictures of the materials and completed assignment.
Welcome your students into your classroom or special education room with these affirmations. Make them your own by cutting them out and having the students read them! Included in this file are four posters to promote inclusivity and a welcoming environment for your students.
Are you a classroom educator looking on how you can adapt your classroom curriculum to help your students with Language and Literacy disorders (LLD)? This consultation sheet, created by a Speech-Language Pathology Graduate student can help! It provides various examples on how you can adapt your classroom materials to help breakdown the information in a way that is palatable for students with LLD. We don't want to throw the curriculum out the window, but rather provide helpful tools the students
These random generators can be adapted to fit all speech needs! The three sheets provided are random word generator (from custom word lists for your clients), random colour generator (from a set of colours) and a random number generator (that can be adapted to any range of numbers). This excel document is perfect for teletherapy or in session therapy to randomize different aspects of your speech activities. To ensure the Excel document works - please "Enable macros" as the document opens. This
10 pages of speech therapy certificates to be filled in for your superstar students! Various colors, themes and sayings to encourage your students or celebrate their accomplishments.
Early Language Power Words Handout Two Word Semantic Relationships Handout Three Word Semantic Relationships Handout Parent friendly handout for your early language kiddos!
Daily planner created to help support individuals with memory and planning their daily activities. This daily planner can be a supplement to a client’s journal or daily agenda as appropriate. Multiple versions of this daily planner are provided to provide the most support for different types of clients. There are options directed towards both adults and students.
Use this reader response form with any book your students are reading to help them engage with the material and increase understanding and comprehension of the parts of the book.