If you love using children’s books in therapy, these lists of books by speech sound are just for you! And they’re FREE! I love using children’s books in therapy! They are so easy to use for language goals. I always found myself needing a list of picture books sorted by speech sound. When I made […]
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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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AAC materials are incredibly hard to find online, primarily (I think) because the graphics in systems are diverse and copyrighted. In order to have AAC visuals and materials for your caseload, think about how many different systems your students use! Speak For Yourself, TouchChat, Proloquo2Go, LAMP, etc. Every system uses separate buttons, graphics, and layouts. […]
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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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Check out my free speech sound cue cards! I LOVE visuals. All day, every day, it is all about visuals! I needed a way to organize cards to help my students with apraxia or articulation goals sooo I made these. I love how they turned out and now I use them every day! Plus bonus, […]
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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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This semester at my school externship I wanted an easy to way to stay organized, learn each student quickly, and keep track of everything!! Those of you die hard Speechy Musings fans may remember my organizational freebie that I uploaded a while ago! I do love, love, love the pages I made for that freebie, […]
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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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I had to make this activity for one of my classes, and after asking on my Facebook page, it was clear you all wanted me to share! Here is my file folder activity for initial sounds/letters. Click here to download this activity in my Teachers Pay Teachers store FOR FREE! It includes… -4 sorting pages […]
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Doing the 30 Thankful Days challenge really got me thinking… what am I thankful for? So many days, it is the people I work with! Whether you’re at a school, nursing home, hospital, or private practice, I’m SURE you can relate! We are a lucky group of people! I made this fun freebie to celebrate […]
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With so many responsibilities, being an SLP definitely means you have to have an organization system – and I have a FREE, EDITABLE one just for you! Overview: I use one or two binders for all of my classwork. I either put all of them in one binder, or separate for MWF & TTh. This […]
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