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Themed Therapy Push-In Language Lesson Plan Guides for Kindergarten Thru 2nd

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I started implementing small group rotations in my collaborative sessions and this resource has been so useful when it comes to thinking of ideas.
This is so AMAZING and is going to same me so much time. The skill level is a perfect match for my self-contained adaptive students!!!!

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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 pathologists who want to start doing collaborative services but lack the confidence or time to make it happen.

    Nicole saves so much time, "If you work with students in specialized programs, this product is an absolute LIFESAVER. For such a long time, I felt like I was reinventing the wheel each week to create an interactive activity that met the needs of all my students. This has saved me so much time and stress. It gives me the confidence to effectively produce push-in services!"

    You will build teacher buy-in using these planned-out push-in language lesson plan guides because your teachers will see how engaged the students are when you are teaching in the classroom.

    When your students are engaged like Angela's students are, teachers will see the power of working on communication in their classroom, "LOVE LOVE LOVE all of The Dabbling Speech Push- in lessons. They truly are a game changer for my therapy sessions. I push into a Diagnostic Kindergarten classroom and all the visual supports are what they all need. PLUS Motivation, ENGAGEMENT and fun."

    With these lesson plan guides, the guesswork for setting up your whole class lessons is done for you!

    No more struggling with what to plan. Check out how this resource has helped Jenn, "Literally the biggest life saver ever. I struggled so much with push-in therapy but now I can easily follow the themes of the preschool classrooms, pick a couple activities, and effectively help my students with their speech and language goals within the classroom. I think this might be the best purchase I ever made on TPT. Thank you so so much."

    Are you a school-based SLP that works with K-2 students with language disorders? Do you like to go into the Special Education classroom to provide push-in language support? If you said, "yes" to these questions, then this ⭐Push-In Language Lesson Plan Guide BUNDLE #2⭐ will support the busy speech pathologist in the following ways:

    ❤️ Save time in lesson planning

    ❤️ Increase student engagement during the lesson

    ❤️ Help the classroom teacher learn how to implement language during the academic school day
    ❤️ Target student's goals in a classroom environment

    The language activities in this bundle include tips and tricks for how to do push-in speech therapy. There is also a cheat sheet guide with recommended books (links include YouTube videos or amazon) for the particular theme. The cheat sheet lesson plan guide links to the common core standardsthe activities are targeting.

    This unit includes links to community helpers movement videos, and 3-5 extension activities to do at small group work stations.

    Included in all of the push-in lessons are Google Slide presentations to use on a Smartboard, laptop, or iPad. The Google Slide presentation includes language extension activities to work on wh-questions, vocabulary, and grammar concepts.


    There is a weekly newsletter with activity ideas, book recommendations & helpful videos that parents can use at home with his or her child to reinforce the vocabulary learned during the push-in lessons.

    The themed push-in units also contain additional lesson plan ideas for stations and whole-class instruction for items/materials the speech pathologist may currently. Additional visual supports and printables are included to support those lesson plan ideas.

    Not really able to push-in therapy, but love using themed language activities? SLPs can still use these themed activities in their small group sessions!

    What is included in the push-in language lessons:

    ⭐How to use these lessons in the classroom and/or in a small group.

    ⭐Tips and tricks for doing push-in speech & language support in the classroom.

    ⭐Blank lesson plan template (2 versions) to fill out before the push-in lesson. Fill out with the teacher if you have collaboration time. A digital copy is included on google slides to edit and share with the teacher.

    ⭐Letter home to parents/guardians about additional language activities to support the weekly theme.

    ⭐Push-In Lesson Cheat Sheet for the theme – A digital version is included in the google slides (fonts: KG Primary Penmanship).

    ⭐Cheatsheet instructions for instructional aides and teachers for all of the language extension activities.
    ⭐Recommended activities to plan for stations or whole group with items the clinician may have around the therapy room and printables/visual supports included for use with the additional activities.

    ⭐3-5 language extension activities to do in small groups or to break up over 2-3 weeks of whole-class instruction. Each themed set has slightly varied activities. Please see the individual units from the Push-In Bundle #1 or individual push-in sets from this bundle (links above) to see specific information about the language activities that will be included in each push-in lesson resource.

    ⭐Google slides: Included in this lesson plan is a digital Google Slide Presentation that works on answering wh-questions, targeted vocabulary, and building the students' understanding and use of grammar concepts.

    Check out the individual Push-In Language Lesson Plan Guides to see what activities are included:

    Farm Life PUSH-IN Language Lesson Plan Guides

    Insect PUSH-IN Language Lesson Plan Guides

    Penguin Themed PUSH-IN Language Lesson Plan Guide

    Valentine's Day PUSH-IN Language Lesson Plan Guides

    St. Patrick's Day Push-In Language Lesson Plan Guides

    Monster Push-In Language Lesson Plan Guides

    Dinosaur Push-In Language Lesson Plan Guides

    Transportation Push-In Language Lesson Plan Guides

    Dog Push-In Language Lesson Plan Guides

    Ocean Themed Push-In Language Lesson Plan Guides

    Turkey Themed Push-In Language Lesson Plan Guides

    Community Helpers Push-In language Lesson Plan Guides

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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Participate in collaborative conversations with diverse partners about kindergarten topics and texts with peers and adults in small and larger groups.
    Confirm understanding of a text read aloud or information presented orally or through other media by asking and answering questions about key details and requesting clarification if something is not understood.
    Ask and answer questions in order to seek help, get information, or clarify something that is not understood.
    Describe familiar people, places, things, and events and, with prompting and support, provide additional detail.
    Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking.

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