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High school speech therapy lessons for Easel

Preview of Tier 2 Vocabulary Intervention with Research, Visuals & Mnemonics

Tier 2 Vocabulary Intervention with Research, Visuals & Mnemonics

It can feel overwhelming to implement evidence-based vocabulary instruction while trying to engage your older students. These Tier 2 vocabulary activities incorporate research principles gathered from over 20 academic journal articles and textbooks to help your students understand and remember the vocabulary needed to succeed in the classroom. All 21 vocabulary units include real photographs, engaging mnemonics, relatable narratives, graphic organizers and no prep activities that are sure to eng
Preview of Multiple Meaning Words with Visuals and Mnemonics

Multiple Meaning Words with Visuals and Mnemonics

Vocabulary activities targeting multiple meaning words and homographs allow you to teach your students a lot of information per word! This huge resource uses visuals, mnemonics and narratives to teach multiple meanings in a unique and engaging way!This no prep and Common Core-aligned resource teaches 137 definitions and 27 variations/expressions (e.g. "one of a kind") to 50 homographs! This is what the learning process looks like for all 50 multiple meaning words:Introduction to each word defin
Preview of Fall Themed Lessons & Activities for Older Students [print & digital]

Fall Themed Lessons & Activities for Older Students [print & digital]

Are you looking for low prep, engaging lessons for your older students? This packet contains over 110 pages of activities & lessons appropriate for grades 6-12! Not only is this packet loaded with activities, but I will continually add to it throughout the year. This packet will provide you with lessons that will extend from September through November. Not only do you receive over 100 pages of activities, but you also receive this resource in the following formats:Google Slides™TpT digital a
Preview of Pragmatic Language Texting Activity No Print Speech | Distance Learning

Pragmatic Language Texting Activity No Print Speech | Distance Learning

Looking for a functional pragmatic language activity? This No Print resource solves your problem! What Would You Text? features 20 text messages/common situations that your student is asked to respond to appropriately, and accurately using annotation tools on your iPad or teletherapy platform. Perfect for middle and high school students who use technology! I have purposefully left each answer open-ended, as you know your students BEST. Answers will vary depending on the language and skill leve
Preview of NO PRINT Directing Your Tone of Voice Middle & High School Inferences

NO PRINT Directing Your Tone of Voice Middle & High School Inferences

Do you find it difficult to teach tone of voice? Do you find that the instructions your giving sound vague and too abstract? This interactive PDF provides instructions for tone of voice vocabulary including practice tools, video examples, and quantifiable measures for concrete thinkers. Additionally, the social scenes and scenarios take ONE phrase in THREE difference contexts to solidify how tone of voice changes in different contexts.Have middle school and high school students in mixed group
Preview of Conjunction Use Activity No Print Digital Speech Therapy

Conjunction Use Activity No Print Digital Speech Therapy

Looking for a way to help EXPAND the oral and written sentences of your older students? Targeting conjunctions is the answer, using this NO PRINT, NO PREP resource.Conjunctions and linking words are very necessary when connecting ideas and building age-appropriate written sentences. I've found great success in building up this skill with my students, while using this resource.This static lesson was designed to be displayed on a teletherapy platform, iPad or laptop for an easy, NO PRINT lesson.
Preview of Inferencing for Older Students | Critical Thinking at Cognition Valley High

Inferencing for Older Students | Critical Thinking at Cognition Valley High

Created by
SpeechSnacks
Your older students can address real-life scenarios that they may encounter during the school day while working on those all-important inferencing skills! Welcome to Cognition Valley High!While you are here, you will get to meet many of the “Cognition Valley” students! Decide what they are doing, saying, and thinking. It’s up to you to use the visual and written cues in each of the scenarios to help you make good inferences. Use the included visual aid and graphic organizer to assist you in f
Preview of Growth Mindset Activities for Learning Middle and High School

Growth Mindset Activities for Learning Middle and High School

Using the growth mindset approach is a wonderful way to teach your middle and high school students about the vital role they play in their own learning! Use it at the beginning of the year to teach growth mindset, as part of a social skills or counseling group or in small groups/individual therapy sessions. It is designed for digital use but you can also print off a hard copy! It can be used on EASEL and assigned in google classroom or during teletherapy with digital annotation.Here's what y
Preview of  Think it or Say it GOOGLE SLIDES and BOOM Duo for Social Skills Groups

Think it or Say it GOOGLE SLIDES and BOOM Duo for Social Skills Groups

Created by
BigDogCards-SLP
A very common topic to discuss in Social Skills is the Speech Filter. Students with Autism or Social Communication disorder often struggle with what is appropriate and what is not appropriate to say. This deck will help your students see the difference between what to SAY and what to THINK.  This is a DUO GOOGLE SLIDE and BOOM deck lesson. Either the Google Slide or Boom deck can be used individually since the content is identical. It simply depends how you want to teach your lesson. If you wa
Preview of Flexible Thinking: High School Edition

Flexible Thinking: High School Edition

Background: Flexible thinking is a higher level language skill that tends to develop greatly in all students during the high school years. It is one of those social language skills that we see develop and mature with age.Younger children demonstrate more difficulties with flexible thinking because they have a strong opinion on everything.They want things to be a certain way. For example: My son always wants the blue cup. Sometimes he will even cry if his sister gets the blue cup. He doesn’t thin
Preview of Expressing Emotions and Feelings | Affective Communication

Expressing Emotions and Feelings | Affective Communication

Created by
The Gift of Gab
Have you ever had students whose social language skills weren’t quite right, but you couldn’t exactly put your finger on what was wrong? Did you notice that when you asked them questions, they could give you the right answer, but when it came time to use these skills in the real world, they couldn't? In this situation, the problem is with the students ability to express pragmatic language. With this teaching guide, you can methodically teach your students how to use affective communication to co
Preview of NO PRINT Spring Communicating Compound & Complex Sentences for Distance Learning

NO PRINT Spring Communicating Compound & Complex Sentences for Distance Learning

If you're looking for a structured AND engaging activity for teaching sentence patterns, different types of conjunctions, and uses of conjunctions to formulate compound and complex sentences, this NO PRINT resource is it! Check out the VIDEO PREVIEW for a sneak peek inside!!! All picture cards for inspiring students to formulate their own compound and complex sentences are REAL photos and spring-themed. Although this resource was created with the virtual environment in mind, it is beneficial for
Preview of Problem Solving Special Education Worksheets for Teaching Idioms in Context

Problem Solving Special Education Worksheets for Teaching Idioms in Context

These Problem-Solving special education worksheets for teaching idioms in context are ideal for teaching figurative language to Middle and High School students. This is a fantastic resource for teaching idioms and problem-solving in an enjoyable way. This special education social inferencing resource contains 17 handouts, each focusing on specific idioms. It also includes 170 engaging short stories, age-appropriate graphics, relatable dialogue, and real-world scenarios to develop problem-solvi
Preview of NO PRINT Fall Communicating Compound & Complex Sentences for Distance Learning

NO PRINT Fall Communicating Compound & Complex Sentences for Distance Learning

Although I personally recognize the importance of correct grammar and use it to the best of my ability, it is definitely not my favorite thing to work on with students. But, OHHHH, do I have some upper elementary and middle school students that need direct instruction in this area! If you're looking for a structured AND engaging activity for teaching sentence patterns, different types of conjunctions, and uses of conjunctions to formulate compound and complex sentences, this NO PRINT resource is
Preview of Social Fakes in High School

Social Fakes in High School

“Social Fakes” refer to our ability to sense other people’s thoughts and feelings and engage in a manner that protects those people - - even though our own mind is sending us a negative signal. Why are social fakes so difficult? To be able to use a social fake, you must have a strong foundation of a variety of social language skills including; perspective taking, filtering messages based on partner and location, recognizing nonverbal cues, and relating present events  to future outcomes. The art
Preview of Distance Learning: Language Advisor: Our National Parks

Distance Learning: Language Advisor: Our National Parks

Created by
SpeechSnacks
For updates on new products follow me on TpT!Sign up for my NEWSLETTERConnect with me on INSTAGRAM and FACEBOOKFollow my website/blog www.speechsnacks.com________________________________________________________**This product is also available as a DIGITAL DOWNLOAD for use with Google Classroom!! Text boxes have been added for your ease and convenience. Take your students on a trip to some of our nation's most amazing landmarks, our National Parks! They can see these sights from the comfort
Preview of Special Ed. Visual Microwave Recipe - Pizza Bagels (Individ. Portions!)

Special Ed. Visual Microwave Recipe - Pizza Bagels (Individ. Portions!)

Functional Cooking Activities are an AWESOME way to engage, motivate & work on sequencing, independent living skills & more.This functional cooking set includes:-Recipe for Pizza Bagles (Serving Size Portion)-Recipe for Pizza Bagles (Small Portion)-so students can "try" before they "buy" -Large Task Cards w/ Real- Life images mapping out recipe steps-Follow up conversation & recipe comprehension worksheet-Place-mat w/ place settingCheck out our other Recipes from Functional Learning!
Preview of Long E short i vowels articulation worksheets Complete lesson plan ESL/EFL

Long E short i vowels articulation worksheets Complete lesson plan ESL/EFL

Created by
Happy Ideas
Do your students keep seeing sailing sheep? Maybe they are but to be sure teach them how to differentiate between /i:/ and /ɪ/.This resource is a complete and fun lesson plan introducing long E /i:/ and short /ɪ/ sounds to your ESL students. It may be used in adult education, or for high school or middle school learners of English.This file includes:- Directions for teachers.- 'Circle all the words with /i:/ sound and /ɪ/ sound' tasks (2 pages)- 2 vocabulary lists with pictures and IPA transcrip
Preview of Shades of Gray: Thinking About Nonpreferred Activities

Shades of Gray: Thinking About Nonpreferred Activities

Background Information: I created this activity specifically for my students with autism. It can be difficult to teach students with autism about nonpreferred activities and to show them the importance of completing these types of activities. While teaching my students with autism I noticed something -- students on the autism spectrum tend to group activities into two categories: preferred and nonpreferred. There is no inbetween for them. There is no “this is a little bit fun.” It is very black
Preview of NO PRINT Mapping Out Language Functional Life Skills Washington DC

NO PRINT Mapping Out Language Functional Life Skills Washington DC

This is an innovative, interactive PDF that will allow middle school and high school students to work on life skills while targeting attention, memory, semantic reasoning, executive function, auditory comprehension, and verbal expression on just 5 pages. *****Watch this YOUTUBE video to see my 6 tips in action for using Mapping Out Language resources in teletherapy sessions!!*****What makes this PDF so interactive?Fillable blanksCheckable BoxesAnnotatable with Adobe Reader Comment Tool or Platfo
Preview of Medicine Safety Life Skills SPED Worksheet - How to Administer Basic First Aid

Medicine Safety Life Skills SPED Worksheet - How to Administer Basic First Aid

Omar Learns How to Administer Basic First Aid is a medicine safety life skills SPED worksheet for middle and high school students. Join Omar in this no-prep life skills worksheet as he learns basic first aid. Olivia teaches Omar the importance of basic first aid in daily life. This medicine safety life skills story will engage your students through the power of storytelling, age-appropriate graphics, relatable dialog, and real-world scenarios.What's includedIdentifying minor injuries and know
Preview of Personal Finance SPED Life Skills Worksheet - Brian Learns to Stick to a Budget

Personal Finance SPED Life Skills Worksheet - Brian Learns to Stick to a Budget

Brian Learns to Stick to a Budget is a Personal Finance SPED life skills worksheet for middle and high school students. Join Brian in this no-prep life skills worksheet as he learns to better manage his finances by sticking to a budget. Brianna helps Brian develop responsible spending habits by categorizing his money based on his needs and wants. This personal finance life skills story will engage your students through the power of storytelling, age-appropriate graphics, relatable dialog, and
Preview of Is It Worth It? Pizza Edition

Is It Worth It? Pizza Edition

This is a great no prep auditory comprehension activity designed for middle school and high school students that LOVE YouTube videos. It takes about 15 minutes to complete. The students watch the YouTube video indicated in the product and answer the related questions. I provide you with some auditory comprehension strategies to discuss with your students prior to watching the video and the answer key to make this a simple activity that everyone will love.
Preview of Personal Finance SPED Life Skills Worksheet - Why Omar Needs a Bank Account

Personal Finance SPED Life Skills Worksheet - Why Omar Needs a Bank Account

Why Omar Needs a Bank Account is a Personal Finance SPED life skills worksheet for middle and high school students. Join Omar in this no-prep life skills worksheet as he learns why he needs a bank account. Omar knows the benefits of opening a bank account and the importance of protecting his money. This personal finance life skills story will engage your students through the power of storytelling, age-appropriate graphics, relatable dialog, and real-world scenarios.What's includedThe story is
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