End of Year Speech Therapy Ideas
I know some of you are already out for the summer, but for those of us who aren’t it feels like we’re crawling towards the finish line. I wanted to share some easy, end of year activities that you can…
I know some of you are already out for the summer, but for those of us who aren’t it feels like we’re crawling towards the finish line. I wanted to share some easy, end of year activities that you can…
I love using books in therapy and do so at least 2-3 times a month, but I don’t always have time to prep book companions. I wanted to create something that was no prep and all in one place for…
Hello again! It’s Speech Suitcase time. If you’re unfamiliar with this series, check out my previous posts on describing, synonyms/antonyms, and listening comprehension. This time, my focus is on main idea. This is one of the most difficult skills for students…
Who works on story retell? I definitely do. I use Story Grammar Marker a lot, but I have a student who I needed something simpler for. She can retell a story, but will often give too many details and it…
It’s time for anther Speech Suitcase post! This time, I’m writing about listening comprehension. Disclaimer: Affiliate links are included for your convenience. If you make a purchase via one of these links, I receive a small percentage. If your caseload is…
It’s May! That means it’s Better Hearing and Speech Month! This year, I’m actually planning to do a trivia game with my staff. I’m going to hang this up outside my door: I’ll be telling staff about the game and…
Today I’m starting a new series called Speech Suitcase. I will be sharing the things I use to teach and work on various language skills, in the hopes that it will help you. For synonyms and antonyms, I start by…
Since my CF, I have had at least a handful of students with autism on my caseload. They have varied greatly in ability, much like the rest of my caseload. Today, I’m sharing the activities that are my favorite to…
It’s time for another freebie! This one targets homophones and is no prep because let’s be real. This time of year, that’s what SLPs need. There are 3 different worksheets, all with a hand theme. For the first, the student…