I don’t know about you, but I seem to have gathered quite the collection of therapy materials over the years, especially with my go to resource, TpT! Finding ways to store them all can be challenging, and I have tried several different storage solutions over the years. Today, I’m going to show you some of the ways that I store…
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Explanation of the /R/ Sound Freebie!
I don’t know about you, but I seem to have a LOT of /r/ students this year! As it came time for parent teacher conferences and third quarter progress reports, I knew I needed to make something to explain just how complicated the /r/ sound can be for students to learn, and why. I decided to make a one page…
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Rethinking Syntax in Speech Language Therapy for Upper Elementary and Middle School
Can I make a confession? I really haven’t made syntax and grammar a priority with my older students. Sure, with my younger elementary we work on plenty of pronouns, question formation, word order, verb tense, and plural noun goals. But once my students have mastered those, I tend to leave syntax skills for the classroom teacher to target as part…
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Quick and easy Valentine Freebie for SLPs
Need a quick and easy Valentine activity to use with the majority of your elementary caseload? I’ve got a great open-ended freebie that is perfect for you! This two page freebie has one page for articulation/phonology, and another that can be used for whatever language target you choose. Here are some examples of students with articulation/phonology goals: I had my…
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