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Speech therapy resources for staff and administrators under $5

Preview of Visuals For Lanyard - Special Education Visuals

Visuals For Lanyard - Special Education Visuals

Visual cue card for lanyard: these cue cards are meant to be placed on a ring and carried with all adults that are working with a child with autism. That way, the team can provide consistency, and predictability with the visual cues they are using.Visual supports are an evidence-based practice with autistic children. That means they have been proven to work. Visual cue cards can help children understand directions when (verbal) words don’t make sense. Giving directions verbally isn’t usually th
Preview of Speech-Language (SLP) Questionnaires for teachers/parents

Speech-Language (SLP) Questionnaires for teachers/parents

Created by
SLPsimplicity
SLP questionnaires for teachers and parents- provide specific descriptors of concerns, with regards to speech articulation, language, fluency, voice, and ELL/ESOL development. Additional items regarding impact on academic/social progress. This product is not editable.How to Type on This Product:On the free version of Adobe, you can use the Fill & Sign tool. Video tutorialOn the paid version of Adobe, you can use the Edit/Add Text tool. Video tutorialSee my store for my:---- Behavior Track
Preview of SLP Parent Communication - What Happened in Speech Today?

SLP Parent Communication - What Happened in Speech Today?

Are you looking for a way to improve your parent communication? Whether you work in a school, private clinic, or outpatient center having clear and consistent communication with our families is vitally important to build trust & carryover! Print a stack of these speech therapy parent communication notes to quickly complete after a session!Steps:Print either color or B&W versions and cut to the size of your liking!After completing a session with a child quickly circle, highlight, x, heart
Preview of Present Level Teacher Input Form IEP Special Education Student Information Sheet

Present Level Teacher Input Form IEP Special Education Student Information Sheet

Save yourself tons of time with these fillable forms! First is a Present Levels Input Form. This is a request form to give to the gen-ed teacher prior to the IEP meeting. The second form is an IEP Snapshot that you give to the gen-ed teacher after staffing. This gives them an overview of the student's services, goals, schedule, and accommodations. It's a helpful reference that they can view at a glance without going through the lengthy IEP paperwork.Both forms are provided in a fillable PDF that
Preview of Voice-O-Meter Voice Chart

Voice-O-Meter Voice Chart

These SUPER USEFUL VOICE-O-METERS can be used with general education or special education students. They are GREAT VISUAL CUES for teaching or reminding students about indoor/outdoor voice. ***************************************************Teachers and Speech-Language Pathologists will find using these voice-o-meters make teaching this skill fun and easy. And the multiple sizes are perfect for different areas on the school campus. I have had a lot of success using these with my students who e
Preview of Accommodations and Modifications Sign-Off (IEP & 504 Plan) Special Education

Accommodations and Modifications Sign-Off (IEP & 504 Plan) Special Education

Created by
Learning Lab
All teachers and therapists are required to be informed of a student's testing accommodations and program modifications. This sign-off sheet is to be filled out at the beginning of the school year as well as after an annual review. I print a copy of this and bring it with me when I deliver copies of accommodations and modifications then I keep a copy in my binder. Just starting out? Need more Special Education resources? Looking for a GREAT deal? Check out this Special Education Bundle
Preview of Special Education - Level of Support Tracker for Paraprofessionals

Special Education - Level of Support Tracker for Paraprofessionals

Created by
Learning Lab
It is important to track how much support a student requires from the paraprofessional that is assigned to work with them. The ultimate goal is to reduce paraprofessional support by fostering increased independence. This form is for the paraprofessional to fill out when working with a student to help give the special education teacher a good idea of how much support is required for specific tasks. Just starting out? Need more Special Education resources? Looking for a GREAT deal? Check
Preview of Better Hearing and Speech Month Coloring Pages | Speech Language

Better Hearing and Speech Month Coloring Pages | Speech Language

May is Better Hearing & Speech Month! These print and go coloring page activities can double as Thank You cards for SLP's and other Therapists, to bring awareness and celebrate differences. These fun, fresh and modern coloring pages double perfectly as classroom posters and decor! Once students finish coloring these, they can use them to decorate doors, hallways, or fill up the mailbox of someone who doesn't always get the same kind of love this month! Everything designed in designed by me i
Preview of ABC (Antecedent-Behavior-Consequence) chart

ABC (Antecedent-Behavior-Consequence) chart

Created by
SLPsimplicity
An ABC (Antecedent-Behavior-Consequence) chart is commonly used tool to help determine when/why a student demonstrates certain behaviors. Contributing variables, are documented for consideration, such as:• the task • when/where the incident occurs• who the student is interacting with • what others are doing• environmental factors• personal factors• the possible function of the student’s behaviors Can be used by classroom teachers / special educators / SLPs / OTs, behavior specialists, addi
Preview of Break Cards for the Special Education Classroom

Break Cards for the Special Education Classroom

This is a must have in any classroom. These break cards help students recognize when they need a break and to be able to advocate for themselves a break. These cards include cards when the students have finished a task and cards when they are feeling a certain feeling and need a break. In addition, there are just simple “I need a break” cards. There are also 60 board maker symbols that identify different feelings and tasks, subjects, and school related activities.The purpose of break cards i
Preview of Answer Others' Questions- Social Story

Answer Others' Questions- Social Story

This story is part of a huge bundle- Conversation Skills. Find it here.A lot of times students, especially those on the spectrum, have a hard time responding appropriately to social interactions and the conversations that stem from those interactions.This story addresses the issue of answering when asked a direct question. Students learn how others feel when they ignore their questions (the others may feel confused and get upset, frustrated, and even mad, or not understand the silence and ask th
Preview of Speech-Language (SLP) Referral form

Speech-Language (SLP) Referral form

Created by
SLPsimplicity
This easy-to-complete SLP referral utilizes a checklist format. It is helpful for teachers indicate their specific communication concerns, which may be impacting a student's educational/social progress. This product is not editable.Also check out: ---- Assistive Technology Referral form---- Speech-Language QuestionnairesSee my store for my:---- Behavior Tracking sheetsThree different methods of obtaining measurable data for IEP goals/objectives (e.g. staying on-task, following directions, etc
Preview of Doing My Work Social Story

Doing My Work Social Story

My social stories are presented as Word documents. They give you a good starting point, but you are able to edit each story to fit your particular situation if needed. Some stories are in color and some are black and white to use as coloring pages. This story addresses problems some students have with completing work in the classroom.
Preview of Death and Dying Social Stories: For students with Autism

Death and Dying Social Stories: For students with Autism

This is a must have product for students with autism to better understand death. ,strong>This collection of social stories and narratives help students understand what happens when someone dies and what to expect after one dies; such as a wake or funeral. Coping with the death of a loved one is very difficult. Death can be very hard on children because they may not understand the permanency of it. They may not understand that they will not see the person again or be able to talk to them.
Preview of Meet the Speech Therapist | Meet the Speech Pathologist (SLP) EDITABLE Handouts

Meet the Speech Therapist | Meet the Speech Pathologist (SLP) EDITABLE Handouts

Created by
The Speech Guide
These Meet the Speech Therapist | Meet the Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) | Meet the Speech Pathologist handouts are a cute and easy way to introduce yourself to parents and staff each year. These handouts are editable in PowerPoint, saving you time and energy this year. With many different formats in printer-friendly designs, you can find the handout that best fits your needs.Contents of this Meet the Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) handout:Meet the Speech-Language Pathologist with IEP due
Preview of Special Education Meeting Agenda

Special Education Meeting Agenda

Created by
Brooke Reagan
Special Education Meeting Agenda There are two identical agendas. One is labled IEP Meeting Agenda and the other is labled ARD Meeting Agenda. Editable version also is available. I hope you find these useful to keep your Special Education Meetings on track. If you have any questions, please email me at Brooke ReaganTPT@gmail.com Thank you! Brooke Reagan
Preview of Parent Input IEP Form for Preschool and Self-Contained Students

Parent Input IEP Form for Preschool and Self-Contained Students

Parent input is vital to creating an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) and meeting the needs of the child. This Parent input form for IEP meetings consists of 3 pages that allow parents to give detailed information about their child's strengths and needs. This resource includes checklist and short answer questions so that parents can provide input without having to labor over tedious items that aren't always relevant. This product is ideal for early childhood students as well as students in se
Preview of Teacher Handout - Stuttering (Five Tips for Teachers of Students Who Stutter)

Teacher Handout - Stuttering (Five Tips for Teachers of Students Who Stutter)

Created by
ArmstrongSLP
A no-prep, no-hassle, handout for teachers of students who stutter! A useful way to provide teacher education regarding how to communicate with and support children who stutter. Appropriate for all age-groups. 1 page non-editable PDF document with 5 tips for teachers of students who stutter adapted from Stuttering Help's articleThis download contains 1 teacher handout for teachers of students who stutter and includes 5 teacher tips. Although the handout was developed for teachers, I also use t
Preview of Speech Therapy general lesson plan template

Speech Therapy general lesson plan template

Created by
Forza Education
This is a template I've created because my district required that we have formal lesson plans prior to our observations, but the templates that they provided were too specific to teachers. This is a very general form that can be completed on the computer, or printed off and hand written. I hope you find it useful!
Preview of (Autism Support) I Need a Break Cards by: Autism Classroom (Special Education)

(Autism Support) I Need a Break Cards by: Autism Classroom (Special Education)

Created by
Autism Classroom
(Autism Support) I Need a Break Cards by: Autism Classroom. This is a series of various break cards that can be laminated and given to students when trying to teach them to request a break appropriately. This is for students with emerging speech and limited speech. The pictures can indicate that a break is needed. This is great to help students develop appropriate ways to request a break. More from Autism ClassroomSocial Skills and Play Skills.Sight Word and CVC Word Skills.Writing Skills.©Aut
Preview of Speech & Language Professional Development for Classroom Teachers on the "Go"

Speech & Language Professional Development for Classroom Teachers on the "Go"

Created by
Cardigan Speech
Are you looking for an effective way to provide speech and language impairment resources for teachers at your school? Want (or need!) speech and language awareness and teacher training in your school? There is no easier way to provide speech therapy professional development and bring speech and language impairment awareness to classroom teachers and staff than this! Replace mailbox handouts that get tossed with information in a place that teachers are more likely to read - the faculty restroom!
Preview of Gen Ed Teacher Feedback Form/Student Feedback Form for IEP's

Gen Ed Teacher Feedback Form/Student Feedback Form for IEP's

Hi! This teacher digital/editable feedback form is to get information about how your student is doing academically, socially, and behaviorally, as well as their work habits. Give your general education teachers the form to fill out before you have an IEP or parent meeting, and you’ll have all the info you need to input into your IEP. If you are tired of getting vague feedback and have more specific questions, I highly recommend using this form. This form is editable and printable! This can be
Preview of BSHM Teacher Handouts

BSHM Teacher Handouts

Celebrate Better Speech and Hearing Month with these informative handouts for teachers. Generate awareness of BSHM by posting these handouts in the lounge or circulating one in teachers' mailboxes each week. This packet covers three distinct domains within the SLP's scope of practice: (1) Language and Articulation Development (2) Vocal Health and Hygiene (geared towards teachers) (3) Fluency (stuttering) Handouts are black and white, requiring low ink. *Remember to write in your name at
Preview of Hearing Loss at a Glance: Editable In-Service Forms for Staff

Hearing Loss at a Glance: Editable In-Service Forms for Staff

Cut down on prep time when creating in-service forms for general education teachers working with deaf/hard of hearing students by using this quick and easy Hearing Loss at a Glance template in PowerPoint! This file includes 27 variations of editable forms that will provide general education teachers with an overview of a student’s hearing loss. These forms are perfect to include in sub plans as pertinent information is compressed onto a 1-page document! Forms are customizable to include a studen
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