Letter of the Week Stories Q
To go along with my “P” story, the following week was (obviously) Q week. My over-fried brain could come up with no other obvious thing to write about except a Queen. I considered putting my…
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To go along with my “P” story, the following week was (obviously) Q week. My over-fried brain could come up with no other obvious thing to write about except a Queen. I considered putting my…
A few weeks ago I started supplementing my Letter of the Week in Circle time with a book. I tried to find books containing extremely basic concepts that were easily adaptable for low-tech Augmentative Communication….
I had so much fun this week creating Valentine’s projects with some of my life skills students. I was originally inspired by this pin on Pinterest, but considering that I only had 15 minute therapy…
I showed you before how to use powerpoint for simple augmentative communication boards. But check these powerpoints out which add voice to the communication board! Art Choices with shapes Art Choice with photos All done…
(Please note that although “I Help People Communicate! What’s your Super Power?” has been floating around Pinterest with no link, this is the original quote, by ME!) If you’d like a poster version of this…
Edited: I read that the google docs were not working for some. I have changed the link. Please let me know if you can open the google docs to download these visuals. Do you know…
Due to a nasty combination of old laptops in our district, plus old Boardmaker CDs that are somewhat incompatible with said laptops, many special educators in my district have given up on trying to use…
I had a lot of fun today working on the /f/ sound, the concept of on/off, and turn taking with two Kindergarten students. We made “presents” (and discussed shapes, colors, sizes) and “bows” and practiced…
Disclaimer: This post contains Amazon affiliate links. *Gasp!* I actually have done something this school year besides while and moan about my caseload, lack of help, and toxic work environment (trust me, no one…
I created a new Speech Club this year (and handily tied it to my “professional development” so that my principal would support this new endeavor). All my 3rd-5th articulation only students meet with me daily…
I came across an incredible resource last spring: Flocabulary (no, I am not endorsed by this site at all but if they contact me, I’d be happy to test out all of their products!). At…
Disclaimer: This post contains Amazon affiliate links. I was so excited about this unit! Unfortunately, June is a month of catching up, last minute testing, language samples, and end of the year field trips and…
Disclaimer: This post contains Amazon affiliate links. My May vehicle unit was kind of a bust. It worked out great for my self-contained students, their low-tech AAC, and our daily Bingo games… I was also…
All speech pathologists need articulation printable pictures and cards! We can do the cutest activity and read the best book working on targeted sounds, but when it gets down and dirty, we just need some…