Monster Speech Therapy Push-In Language Lesson Plan Guides for Prek-2nd Grade
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- The thought of having to plan a co-teaching lesson to use in a classroom sounds a bit overwhelming.Or, maybe you are SCARED to get up in front of your colleagues and co-teach a language lesson in the classroom.The themed therapy push-in language lesson plan guides are designed for speech pathologistPrice $66.15Original Price $94.50Save $28.35
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Struggling to plan whole class lessons for your preschool through second-grade students on your speech therapy caseload? Elevate your themed push-in language lessons with this ready-to-go monster speech therapy set! Your monster language lesson guide includes receptive and expressive language activities that are perfect for co-teaching and small group instruction for your preschool and early elementary students.
With these monster-themed receptive and expressive language activities, you can enter the classroom confidently by leading a push-in lesson. Get your staff involved with the cheat sheets and small group stations. And equip parents with recommended monster-themed books and activities they can do at home by sending a no-prep parent newsletter.
This Monster speech therapy lesson plan guide includes everything you need for a successful push-in session that can be adapted for different student levels and abilities. Here is a list of the components include:
- Tips for setting up your push-in lessons
- Monster Book recommendations and links to movement breaks
- Push-in lesson planner to write notes
- Parent newsletter to help with language carryover in the home
- Extended lesson plan ideas for a monster theme with printables
- Lesson plan cheat sheets with word lists and information about each language activity
- Lesson plan cheat sheets for each station to give to instructional aides or teachers
- Feed the Monster to work on adjectives, MLU, and food categories
- Design the monster file folder activity to allow students to build their monsters - great for describing, requesting, sequencing, and vocabulary
- Monster Craft with a paper bag puppet
- Monster Mash Category and Noun Function Worksheets
- Monster Smash Game with visual sentence strips and describing by attributes visual supports
- Monster Chomp Antonyms Game for working on vocabulary goals.
- “Who Caught the Monster?” stimulus item and sentence frames
- Google Slide presentation to use on the SMARTboard or laptop with linked monster songs, videos, books, and digital activities for the book Go Away Big Green Monster to work on wh-questions and comprehension
All the language activities are aligned with kindergarten common core standards and provided on the cheat sheets, so you know what each activity targets. You can adapt these activities to cover other speech and language goals.
Working in the school setting is tough because you work on many language goals and don’t get a prep period.
That’s why you can reuse these language activities with your small groups and keep things simple using the monster language activities for two to four weeks. Your students benefit from multiple exposures; you don’t have to find extra time to prep!
Do you have students in self-contained classrooms that you want to start coaching the teaching staff on language-rich strategies? These activities are perfect for helping you show teachers how to work on language in a classroom setting. They will easily buy in when you offer to bring in all the activities and see the kids super engaged!
The best part? Your students will stay engaged through the entire lesson and be able to get multiple exposures to vocabulary and language practice with the push-in planning framework included in this resource.
And, dare I say, you might even enjoy the lesson because you aren’t stressin’ about what to do when you go into the classroom.
SLPS LIKE YOU SAID…
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Taylor S. said, "Love these push-in lessons! They take the stress off of finding and creating goal work activities, plus the kids are always engaged!"
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Emily U. said, "These push in language lessons are a life-saver for fun activities to cover so many language goals that can be used for push-in or pull-out lessons."
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Heather E. said, “I love all of the Dabbling Speechie push-in lessons. They have saved me so much time! I particularly love them for being able to easily show my SLPa or intern what will be working on, and everyone is on the same page. Kids love the activities as well.”
With every small group station activity, you get a cheat sheet to provide for teachers and instructional aides, so they feel confident running the language skill station.
Supports Common Core Standards (CCSS):
L.K.1, L.K.4, CCRA.SL.1, CCRA.SL.4, CCRA.L.1
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Purchase the two themed therapy push-in language lesson plan guides and have your small groups and co-teaching lessons ready for the entire school year!
❤️Themed Therapy: PUSH-IN Speech Therapy Lesson Plan Guide BUNDLE #1
❤️Themed Therapy Push-In Language Lesson Plan Guides for K-2 BUNDLE #2
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