Want some easy no prep therapy ideas you can use with a variety of kids and groups? Look no further! These fun ideas are nearly material-less and most involve movement to keep our students engaged! ⬇️ 📝 Sticky Synonyms: Write words on a white board that have relatively easy synonyms. Write those synonyms on Post-It […]
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Younger children (think preschool through 2nd or 3rd grade) love speech therapy crafts! After all, hands-on activities are super engaging for wiggly young learners. For my older students, I definitely believe in focused and targeted practice, then generalizing to classroom materials. But younger kids learn through play – play is school for them! If you’re […]
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If you’re looking for spring speech therapy activities, you’ve come to the right place! My Spring Speech Therapy Lesson Plans product was designed to be everything you need for speech therapy! This theme based packet includes fun books, crafts, and activities to target all of your speech and language goals! Activities for Speech Therapy Sometimes […]
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Superfight the game has been a big addition to my secondary speech therapy for middle schoolers. Oh middle school… There is so much distrust at this age, especially at the beginning of the school year. So many of my students don’t want to come, get embarrassed, or are just “over” speech by this age. I […]
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This semester I’m trying to revamp how I take and keep data! To do this, I searched and searched through Teachers Pay Teachers for data sheets by other SLPs! Always great when you don’t have to reinvent the wheel. I found tons and tons of great, FREE data sheets and thought I’d share my collection […]
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One of my very favorite speech therapy toys is the Fisher Price Piggy Bank. Several of my youngest students LOVE playing with this toy. I love it too, especially for targeting core vocabulary words such as in, out, open, close, put, go, play, on, off, stop, mine, etc.. It’s incredibly motivating! While there are animals […]
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Who is ready for a quick and easy following directions activity? Let’s be honest. You might be the most organized, plan oriented speech and language pathologist that ever existed. But some activities, some days, some sessions… just DON’T go according to the plan. And sometimes you don’t even have a plan and just have to […]
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Bugs themed speech therapy is so fun! Ever plan something for therapy that is A HIT with your entire caseload? It happened guys. I made fake, edible, wonderful dirt. Read on because this is a great one. First, I read like 10 different recipes for various brown, sensory materials. I went to the store and […]
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I’m always looking for motivating and fun ways to target story sequencing and story retells. During a particularly busy day, I drew a story map on a sheet of paper and my students loved it! It helped them retell the stories and understand some of the parts of a story (who, where, ending). Check out […]
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Update 2021: The Speechie Freebies blog is no longer active, but you can still get my Winter Sport Freebie in my Teachers Pay Teachers shop! I am thrilled to have been invited to join the collaborative blog – Speechie Freebies! This is my first freebie that will be shown on the blog. I love it, […]
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Many of the kiddos I see have difficulty understanding a fact versus an opinion. This is a simple, 9-page freebie that allows your student to sort cards into fact or opinion mats. Check out the sample pages below: You can find it in my TpT Store here. You can also check out what else I have […]
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