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9th grade speech therapy resources for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of Morning Meeting for Special Education & Autism - Middle & High School BUNDLE

Morning Meeting for Special Education & Autism - Middle & High School BUNDLE

Do you have students in special education or on the autism spectrum who struggle with morning meeting or calendar time? If so, this Morning Meeting Bundle for Special Education & Autism - Middle & High School is a must-have! This bundle includes a set of print and digital tools to help students in middle and high school participate in morning meeting and calendar time. With this bundle, you'll get lesson plans for each activity, printable response cards to help students engage and partic
Preview of Passive Aggressive & Assertive: Communication Styles Lesson + Task Cards

Passive Aggressive & Assertive: Communication Styles Lesson + Task Cards

Could your students use a lesson in how to best communicate face to face?This lesson may be perfect for you! Teach students about passive, aggressive, and assertive communication styles using task card scenarios, a presentation, and a self-reflection quiz that students will love! This is perfect for your middle school audience. Product includes:*20 slide presentation*2 page self-reflection quiz, 1 page key for quiz*24 task cards*Simple 1/2 sheet pre & post test Please note: Product is not e
Preview of Body Language & Facial Expressions- Social Skills/Life Skills Middle/High School

Body Language & Facial Expressions- Social Skills/Life Skills Middle/High School

Students will learn the basics of interpreting body language & facial expressions necessary for social skills. Low prep lesson!► What is included in this product?⭐ 15 slide PowerPoint with facial expression and body language examples⭐ 1 page guided notes⭐ Role play scenarios⭐ 5 additional activities to teach body language skills*Get this in a bundle with the Social Skills Workbook, Social Scenarios Task Cards, Social Skills Game, 5-lesson unit on Bullying, and 6-week Social Skills Group Cou
Preview of ABA Program Builder for Students with Autism

ABA Program Builder for Students with Autism

This resource contains everything you need to build an ABA program within your classroom! Included you will find over 640 probes (with data sheets) pulled directly from the VB-MAPP AND ABLLS assessments, master assessment binder with picture cards (a HUGE money and time saver), color-coded picture cards based on skill, editable data sheets, implementation guide and tips/tricks for making a successful program. I encourage you to view the file preview!! Brought to you by autism elementary!
Preview of Pragmatic Social Skills Student Teacher Rating Survey Scale

Pragmatic Social Skills Student Teacher Rating Survey Scale

These editable, neuro-affirming, four point student self evaluation and parent/teacher rating scales are print or no print, teletherapy compatible and for middle and high school students to give you informal assessment data in the following areas of social communication and executive functions:Conversation Skills,Self Regulation,Peer Interaction Skills,Understanding Perspectives and Social Cues,Organization and Study Skills,Attention and Time Management,Nonverbal communication,Problem Solving, S
Preview of Speech Therapy Data Sheets | Speech Therapy Data Logs - EDITABLE!

Speech Therapy Data Sheets | Speech Therapy Data Logs - EDITABLE!

Created by
The Speech Guide
Looking for a simple and easy-to-use speech data sheet for speech therapy? These Speech Therapy Data Sheets | Speech Therapy Data Collection Sheets | Speech Therapy Data Logs are the perfect way to keep track of client data all in one place!This product has been updated to satisfy customer recommendations and now contains eighteen (18) fully editable speech data sheets for speech and language therapy data collection. Student Information, Goal Log, Data Collection & Notes, Therapy Attendance
Preview of 6-12 Common Core Standards Supporting IEP Goals for ELA {Editable}

6-12 Common Core Standards Supporting IEP Goals for ELA {Editable}

Created by
Nicole Allison
Completely EDITABLE! Now you can edit this document to include your own goals or change mine! A must-have for the busy Speech-Language Pathologist! Show up to your next in-service meeting and impress everyone!This document contains tons of IEP goal examples on every Speech and Language topic and then lists the *NEW Common Core Standards supporting those goals in grades 6-12! There are two documents total: 1. The first is arranged by Common Core Standard (11 pages long)2. The second is arranged b
Preview of Teaching Jokes & Humor Using Riddle Jokes - Speech, ASD, ESL

Teaching Jokes & Humor Using Riddle Jokes - Speech, ASD, ESL

I created this resource to teach my Speech therapy students how to interpret humor and jokes. Many of my language-delayed students do not understand why simple riddle jokes are funny, as they lack flexible thinking and vocabulary when it comes to these types of literary devices. Unfortunately, there is a distinct lack of resources on this topic so I had to re-invent the wheel. I put great effort into this, so I figured why not share it with the rest of the TPT community? In purchasing this pa
Preview of Coping Skills; How to Deal With People Who Annoy You; Flexible Thinking

Coping Skills; How to Deal With People Who Annoy You; Flexible Thinking

Do you have a student with a short fuse? Do they seem to get annoyed by students around them for silly reasons? Or do you have students who are justly annoyed but need to learn how to deal with it? This lesson gives some basic insight into some very simple and doable coping mechanisms. It is an overview of 8 commonly suggested ways to deal with bothersome people. The lesson gives many concrete examples (thought and speech bubbles; GIFs of facial expressions). By putting the lesson into the
Preview of MS/HS Speech Therapy Language #1 (Inference, Context Clues, Tier 2 Vocab, etc.)

MS/HS Speech Therapy Language #1 (Inference, Context Clues, Tier 2 Vocab, etc.)

Created by
Hane Speech
Are you starting out as a middle or high school SLP? When I first started, I felt a little lost and I realized how tough it is to navigate these higher level skills with older students. Luckily, many of my students are working on very similar skills:inferencing, context clues, creating/understanding complex sentences, and figurative language. The resources can also be used across different goals. I use my Inferencing resource to target comprehension of passages, context clues. The figurative lan
Preview of Explanation of Speech Language Therapy Powerpoint - For Inservices, Etc.

Explanation of Speech Language Therapy Powerpoint - For Inservices, Etc.

Created by
Natalie Snyders
Need a quick explanation of speech therapy for a staff in-service or parent informational meeting? Then this is what you are looking for! This powerpoint presentation designed for use by a speech-language pathologist, and contains a brief overview of speech-language therapy in the school setting. It briefly discusses what speech-language therapy is, what a SLP does, the definition of communication, some types of communication disorders and resulting effects on a student's school life, and wh
Preview of Who-Dun-It Mystery! Inferencing and Problem Solving Interactive Mystery Game!

Who-Dun-It Mystery! Inferencing and Problem Solving Interactive Mystery Game!

Have your kids figure out who the criminal is! They collect clues, use inferencing to guess who the thief is and solve the mystery! Great way to work inferencing and problem solving goals into the lesson! Super fun! Print the last two slides and have the kids take part in the action! Instructions: Please note, this is an adaptable ppt so you can reuse it. YOU decide who the thief is before you begin the game. Have students sort through the information on the slides, deciding what is important a
Preview of Teaching Respect; Tone of Voice; Bad Attitude; Expected Behavior

Teaching Respect; Tone of Voice; Bad Attitude; Expected Behavior

Respect is an expected behavior at all levels of a person’s life. Parents want their children to respect them. Teachers want their students to respect them. And of course kids want other kids to respect them. This particular skill seems to be lacking or degrading in many of our students these days. It may be a sign of parental role change, value changes, or even the media to name a few. Whatever parents wish to do at home is fine, but often times it shows up in our classrooms. So it can
Preview of Hidden Rules; Things You Shouldn't Say to Others; Perspective Taking

Hidden Rules; Things You Shouldn't Say to Others; Perspective Taking

Have you ever had those moments when a student says something that you just can’t believe they said? Have you ever asked a student, “Why would you do that”? or, “Don’t you know that” or the classic, “What were you thinking”? Then you probably have some students who could use a little direct teaching of the hidden rules. These are a set of habits and expectations that society creates and expects everyone to learn vicariously. When it becomes obvious that some kids don’t’ do this, we need dir
Preview of Spot the Difference Articulation Game Bundle S TH L L Blends R SH CH No Prep

Spot the Difference Articulation Game Bundle S TH L L Blends R SH CH No Prep

Created by
Iowa SLP
Can you spot the differences between two pictures? Test your visual perceptual skills with this PowerPoint game. You'll race the clock to find 3-5 differences between the two pictures (hint: they all contain the target sound). You'll have 2 minutes, 3 lives, and a "help" button if needed. Find all the differences and advance to the next level! There are 10 levels and each level gets more difficult, so it is recommended that helpers know the answers ahead of time. PRINT AND GO!This is a no prep p
Preview of School IEP Speech/Language Therapy Progress Report Template for SLPs

School IEP Speech/Language Therapy Progress Report Template for SLPs

This quick and easy progress report template is an editable PowerPoint that can be reused every time you need to write a student's progress report for their IEP! It includes information for students with articulation, language, fluency, voice, or social communication disorders.All you need to do is change the highlighted portions to your student's name and pronouns, add their progress data as appropriate, then copy and paste it into your special education documenting system!This progress report
Preview of American Sign Language Powerpoint, Interactive Quiz, and Worksheets

American Sign Language Powerpoint, Interactive Quiz, and Worksheets

This 87 slide interactive powerpoint is a great introduction to American Sign Language alphabet as well as a fun review for those intermediate signers. It starts off with some background information and interesting clipart on Signing and then goes through the entire alphabet letter by letter. The best part is the 3D clipart MOVES!!! It shows you exactly how to form each letter! DOWNLOAD THE SAMPLE TO SEE WHAT I MEAN! The fun review portion has the hand moving and the students have to choose wh
Preview of Somethings You Just Don't Say; Social Norms and Filter for Appropriate Behavior

Somethings You Just Don't Say; Social Norms and Filter for Appropriate Behavior

Ever have a student who says they don't care what other people think? Or want to debate what's "appropriate" (their opinion versus your opinion?). Typically kids pick up on social norms from observing other people or simply by making a mistake (once or twice). However, some students who have a more difficult time with picking up social skills seem to struggle with this. Hence we must directly teach them about social norms. Often times the kids who have difficulty in knowing these social norm
Preview of Making Friends; Hanging out; Joining a Conversation; Perspective Taking

Making Friends; Hanging out; Joining a Conversation; Perspective Taking

The subtleties of joining a group and a conversation and just plain hanging out can be extremely difficult for those with social cognitive deficits. This social story aims at the upper elementary, middle school and high schooler. We define what is hanging out with a basic concrete explanation first - that your body is in the group and everyone is talking and thinking (brain is also in the group) about the same thing. Common topics are reiterated and contrasted, using perspective taking though
Preview of Who Dun It: The Case of the Missing iPod [ inferencing activity ]

Who Dun It: The Case of the Missing iPod [ inferencing activity ]

Who stole Peter Piper's iPod?! Your students will have a blast with this fun lesson! Here's what you do: 1) Download the preview file for the chart the kids can fill in. 2) Open the powerpoint and go through the different clues that are provided for each suspect. Don't forget to read the police report and the eye witness report! 3) When you've reached the last suspect, have students compile a list of who they think it is, why, and their motive. 4) Solve the mystery! **Please note, this item i
Preview of Social problem solving BUNDLE: Acquaintance, Friend or Stranger

Social problem solving BUNDLE: Acquaintance, Friend or Stranger

Created by
Judy Colgan
This product is a bundle including my 3 most popular social skills activities around the concepts of:Who are your acquaintances/friends/strangers?How can you tell?What can you do or say to develop friends?It can provide weeks of therapy discussion and activities and can be revisited frequently for determining problem solving through specific student or client relationships.It can be used digitally and used with tpt digital annotation abilities and/or can be printed for in-person work.
Preview of Dealing with Swearing; Cursing

Dealing with Swearing; Cursing

Kids have always been fascinated with words that give attention and swear words definitely fit this! We know that around the ages of 4 -6, kids love to talk anything “potty”. When trying to curb swearing with kids, it’s important to understand why kids swear. Obviously at different ages there are different reasons. Many times for younger kids it’s the fact that they can and they receive a specific reaction for others (perhaps acceptance from the peer group or shock from an adult). Swearing
Preview of Spot the Difference Articulation No Prep Digital Game for R Visual Perceptual

Spot the Difference Articulation No Prep Digital Game for R Visual Perceptual

Created by
Iowa SLP
Can you spot the differences between two pictures? Test your visual perceptual skills with this PowerPoint game. You'll race the clock to find 5 differences between the two pictures (hint: they all contain the R sound). You'll have 2 minutes, 3 lives, and a "help" button if needed. Find all the differences and advance to the next level! There are 10 levels and each level gets more difficult, so it is recommended that helpers know the answers ahead of time. PRINT AND GO!This is a no prep printabl
Preview of WH Question Writing Worksheets for Autism Special Education #mar2018slpmusthave

WH Question Writing Worksheets for Autism Special Education #mar2018slpmusthave

This pack contains 20 worksheets each depicting a real-life image of a different everyday scenario (ex riding a bike, going to the grocery store). On each page, students write their responses to the questions: what are they doing, where are they, and how many people do you see? This is a great resource to support students in applying prior knowledge to support their comprehension. It also teaches students how to identify key details within an image in order to describe what is happening. Broug
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