*Find many more speech and language and special education Boom cards here*This virtual Boom deck contains multiple recipe options (pancakes, macaroni and cheese, cake) that use real recipes from boxes. Each recipe walks through the whole process and includes multiple activities such as identifying appropriate tools, gathering ingredients, sequencing steps, and reading directions. This deck can be paired with actual cooking activities made with common household ingredients.Information on Boom fro
This student and child friendly booklet can be used to help your child or student identify what zone they fall under and find coping strategies that support each zone. . It can be hung on the wall in a classroom calming corner, printed/laminated and put on a ring/lanyard for easy visual cuing, or used anywhere else that it may come in handy to support emotional regulation. Perfect for a desk visul as well! Directions: Have the student/child pick out one action on each tab and preform the coping
A communication breakdown can happen when what a personINTENDED to communicate does not have the expected IMPACT on thelistener. This slideshow helps to explain the five steps to communication and how breakdowns can occur in a way that is affirming for students of all communication styles. Scenarios are presented to help students talk through where the breakdown occurred and what they might do to help avoid or repair such breakdowns. Email me for a free notes sheet to accompany this resource.
Easy grab and go material for speech therapy with adults! 30 problem solving timelines included! Foster critical thinking and communication skills in speech therapy sessions with these brain puzzles. These tactile puzzles present scenarios requiring time management and decision-making, promoting language development and problem-solving abilities.
WHAT’S THE BIG DEAL? *Dressing and Grooming* is a fun and functional way to address grooming and hygiene issues with teens and adults with developmental delays, autism, TBI, stroke, or dementia. Highlights:* Short sentences with minimal multi syllabic words* Large print (18pt or above)* Real world problems and concepts (dressing and hygiene)* Can be completed by an individual, presented to a group, or as guided by you.Example: “You see a tag sticking out of the collar on the front of your
✨ This is a visual handout used to help students in speech, language arts, or special education classes with defining and describing words. This product is to help a student become more successful with✎writing a definition of a word.The visual includes describing the words in five main areas:•Category/group•Function of the item•What the item looks like: color, shape, size•Using adjectives to describe taste, texture, and sound•The location of the itemVisuals are included to aid with describing a
A comprehensive, yet simple, break down of the communication milestones recommended for each stage of development. This handout is intended to be A4, but can be adjusted to suit your printing needs.At this time, we are not editing or customising any FREE products. Thank you for understanding! Leave a comment or rate our product.For more teaching and therapy ideas, freebies and resources, click on the FOLLOW ME on my stores homepage.
This is a 6 page unit. It includes a 2 page rubric is meant to help students work on important telephone skills they will need as a consumer, friend, and worker in the real world. On the following 9 pages it provides 35 role play scenario cards for a variety of situations (ex: being late to work, asking a friend over for dinner, calling the doctor's office, etc.). Once done with each scenario the teacher can have students self rate. Teachers can then go back and go over their ratings for the stu
The practice slides filled with GIFs allow for students to read body language and facial expressions to recognize the emotions of others! This The Office themed unit is great for students in middle school and high school that enjoy the show or just love GIFs! It also makes it fun for teachers and therapists that love The Office!#social #thought #think #pragmatic #know #emotions #characters #bodylanguage #facialexpression #feelings
Grade 9 Tier-two vocabulary (50) targeted within multiple choice questions. Created for students needing to learn and/or practice understanding of vocabulary by using context clues.This activity can be used as a review, quiz, or teaching material and can be modified by highlighting or underlining context clues within sentences for students.Example Words:- alternative- beneficial- dilemma- technique- imply- sabotage- diversion- jeopardize- turmoil- cynic
Perfect for any level and to use as many times as you wish, this PowerPoint is composed by 40 Listening Comprehensions! You have 8 listening comprehensions for each level: A1, A2, B1, B2, C1.Each listening comprehension is composed by, at least, 4 exercises and a discussion slide.The menu is interactive, everything is triggered and animated and all the answers are included.
Memorial Day holiday Scavenger Hunt activities, Chinese New Year culture Vocabulary to easily generate loads of communication among groups of students, and small groups, Patriotic themed no prep activity, English language arts Vocabulary activity for speech therapy that allows you to use naturally occurring speech and language opportunities, icebreaker game craft Activities. Explore their new classroom with a fun game, summer break worksheet activities, Word Work for ANY list, and more! Picture
This PowerPoint can be used in teletherapy sessions to assess speech sound production. Assesses each sound used in english in single words - intial, medial and final position (where appropriate). Begins with earlier developing sounds and progressess to later developing. Also tests word initial cluster production. Record sheet has space for stimulability test and also repetition of selected items to test consistancy of production. Could also be printed to use as a paper based informal speech soun
Radical R Words is a list of words sorted into type and position of R. There are at least 30 words in each category to maximize sound mastery! The first 10 words are single syllable (when possible) and can be used as a starting point. When they are mastered, move down the list. The words get progressively more difficult towards the end of the list.These lists are my "go to" R lists that I use every day for speech therapy. I find that many people have R strengths and weaknesses. By finding the
This is a great list of winter words that include sounds for:/L/, /G/, /K/, /TH/, /SH/, /CH/, /S/, /Z/, /D/, /R/, /F/, /V/, /B/, /P/, /J/, /T/, /R/ blends, /S/ blends, and /L/ blends
Use these self-checking social cue cards to help keep students stay accountable for their own communication! Each card has three small boxes that either the student or teacher can check each time the phrase on the card is used. Great in the special education classroom! 15 cards are included.
Practice making decisions using practical, everyday situations using the Smart Steps Mobile app (a free download from the App Store or Google Playstore). It includes practicing self-advocacy and pragmatic language skills through role-playing. This lesson plan includes:Introduction: Making Decisions and the Smart Steps Mobile app through a) two explainer cartoons, b) a class discussion of problems and typical responses, and c) diagrams of all of the app's features: Read-aloud button, Profile Scre
Arm your students with a clip board, a marker, and this survey and take them out into the school community! Have them practice their communication skills by greeting school staff, asking their survey question, marking the correct answer, and then thanking the survey participant. Graph the results in your math lessons.I use these surveys and others like it on a weekly basis with my students. We ask our administrators, librarians, office staff, cafeteria workers, and custodians. We ask EVERYONE. N
Chinese New Year topic Speech and Language Activity, No prep Would You Rather/ This or that game, Chinese New Year Questions ELA - Printable summer Brain Breaks Game for students - Would You Rather game is an excellent Classroom speech activity.Chinese New Year themed activity is an printables game that encourages classroom fun and participation while building community, get to know you activities or have fun at a classroom party! Perfect for elementary, middle school, or even high school genera
-ED Pronunciation Posters are designed to teach when and how to pronounce -ed words. This resource includes a beautiful color visual diagram of how to produce stopped sounds, and two handy "cheat sheets" for a kinesthetic method of learning -ed pronunciation.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I developed "the Flick method" for my students coming from Latin-based language backgrounds (Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, French, etc.) and it is highly effective. ~~
You can use for speaking clubs to talk about fas fashion as one of the main problem nowadays. It includes quiestions about fast fashion. Vocabulary: Fast FashionConscious StyleRecycleConsumerismDonationPDF
Arm your students with a clip board, a marker, and this survey and take them out into the school community! Have them practice their communication skills by greeting school staff, asking their survey question, marking the correct answer, and then thanking the survey participant. Graph the results in your math lessons.I use this survey and others like it on a weekly basis with my students. We ask our administrators, librarians, office staff, cafeteria workers, and custodians. We ask EVERYONE. Not