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Wednesday, November 11, 2015

ASHA Giveaways!

Speech Therapy Fun: ASHA Giveaway
It's the week of the ASHA convention and I am so excited to be here in Denver!  If you are at the convention, please come and visit booth #345!  I would love to meet you, plus I have some great giveaways, prizes and you can play SLPlinko!  

If you aren't at the convention, don't worry.  I didn't forget about you!  I decided to do a giveaway this week to celebrate ASHA and to make sure that everyone is included in the excitement!  

WIN A $50 TPT CREDIT TO MY STORE 
PLUS
Speech Therapy Fun: ASHA Giveaway
 This bundle is worth $48 and includes Language & Articulation activities for 6 different holidays!  Holidays include Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Valentine's Day, St. Patrick's Day & Easter.  This bundle is also NO PRINT, which means you never have to print, cut, laminate or prep in any way.  You can use it on your iPad, iPhone or computer!  Your students will love these games!

Here are some examples of the activities included on the Thanksgiving game. 
Speech Therapy Fun: ASHA Giveaway
 First, click on what your students are working on: Prepositions, Pronouns, WH Questions, Following Directions, Categories or Articulation. Then, start to play, while addressing these goals! 
Speech Therapy Fun: ASHA Giveaway
 Spatial concepts such as in front, behind, next to, under, over and more!
Speech Therapy Fun: ASHA Giveaway
50-60 'WH' questions including What, Why, When, Where & Who
Speech Therapy Fun: ASHA Giveaway
Each holiday addresses different categories!
Speech Therapy Fun: ASHA Giveaway
Following directions with temporal concepts such as First, Second, Next, Then, Before & After!
Speech Therapy Fun: ASHA Giveaway
Pronouns section addresses He, She, It & They!
Speech Therapy Fun: ASHA Giveaway
Finally, your students get to build items when they use their good sounds! Each holiday lets them build a different picture!

The best part about this bundle, is that you can switch up activities quickly and easily during the same therapy session.  If you have students that are working on different skills, this product is perfect! 

It's so simple to download (easy enough for us older people to use)!  Just download it on your iPad or iPhone, open it in Adobe Reader or iBooks and it's ready to use!

Get more details by clicking HERE!

Enter this giveaway to try and win $50 Speech Therapy Fun Credit & This No Print Game!


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Congratulations to Krista Dahm!  Thank you to everyone who entered! 

Friday, October 23, 2015

Sitting During Therapy Is Boring!

Speech Therapy Fun: Sitting During Therapy Is Boring!

It's starting to get cold outside...well at least it is in Michigan!  I love fall, but fall also means that my students are stuck inside for the next five to six months!  When students are stuck inside for that long, it's almost a necessity to have them play 'active' games.  It helps to get the blood flowing and they absolutely love getting a break from sitting at their desks.  One of my favorite 'active' games is the 'Floor Race' game.  I love this game because students actively participate, you can address any goal or multiple goals during one game, you don't need any materials and students love it!   Here's how you play...

Materials Needed: Nothing!
Directions:
1) Have your students line up, next to each other, at one end of the room.
2) Students then take turns completing a speech task*.
3) If they correctly complete the task, they can move forward one tile square.  If you don't have tiled floor, you can have them take one large step, move up 'one desk' or flip a coin and have them move 1-2 spaces (heads or tails).
4) Whoever gets to the other end of the room first, wins!

*Speech Task Examples
Wh Questions: Have them answer a 'wh' question
Following Directions: Give them a direction to complete before moving (touch the ground before you spin in a circle)
Prepositions: Put your hand 'behind' your head.
Vocab: Show them a picture or item and have them name it
Reading Comprehension: Read them a paragraph and have them answer a question (or read the entire book before the game to increase difficulty)
Articulation: Have them say their sound in a word, phrase or sentence 5X.
Create your own speech task!

I hope you and your students 'race' to great speech!  

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Make Therapy Planning Easy!

Speech Therapy Fun: Make Therapy Planning Easy

        Do you ever find yourself trying to constantly come up with new ideas for speech and language therapy?  I know that with my preschool students, coming up with new ideas are a must!   Want to make your life easier while also helping to reinforce what your students are learning in the classroom?   Here is what you can do!

     Ask your students’ teachers what their weekly or monthly themes are!  I know that most preschool/kindergarten teachers have weekly themes to help their students learn.  Why should you use themes?

1) They make it easier to come up with therapy ideas

2) They reinforce what your students are already learning

3) Your students will be familiar with the material, so you can focus on speech and language

4) Your students will have a chance to get 1 on 1 help with this theme!  If they have any questions or are confused, you can help them!

Find out the theme of the week and then...

Speech Therapy Fun: Make Therapy Planning Easy
1) Pick a craftivity—Go on Pinterest and type in ’Your Theme’ craft ideas.  You will get hundreds of craft options to do with your students.  Work on following directions, articulation, sequencing, colors, describing, etc. during the craftivity.

2) Play a game—Go on Pinterest (make Pinterest your best friend) and type in ’Your Theme’ game ideas.  Play the game with your students and work on following directions, articulation, sequencing, describing, social skills, etc.

3) Read a book—I know that most SLPs have an entire library of books!  Find a book that has to do with your theme.  For example, if the theme is Pirates, find a book on lakes/oceans, boats, treasure, maps, etc.  Target goals such as ‘Wh’ questions, yes/no questions, describing, basic concepts, etc.

Have you ever used themes in your therapy?  What themes have you worked on?

Monday, October 5, 2015

Fall Articulation & Language Therapy


Speech Therapy Fun: Fall Articulation & Language Therapy

Fall is here and it’s a great time of year to get your students outside!  Personally, I love fall and creativities...so why not use them together for the ultimate therapy session!  Here is a creativity with suggestions on how to address your students’ goals. 

Leafy Animal Craft Materials
Glue
Crayons
Leaves
Ziploc Bags

Directions
1. Give each student a Ziploc bag.
2. Take your students outside to explore and pick up leaves.  While outside, you can address these goals.
· Describing: Have your students describe the trees, leaves, flowers, temperature, smells, etc.  Use descriptive words such as colors, feelings, textures, shapes and sizes.
· Following Directions: Give students directions, such as ‘Pick up the red leaf before you pick up the green leaf’ or ‘Run around the tree and then pick up two leaves’.
· Pronouns:  While describing the items outside, have your students use ‘it’ and ‘they’.  Also, talk about what each student is doing using ‘he’ and ‘she
· Prepositions: Talk about where the leaves are located.  Are they over, under, around, on, off, behind or in front of the tree?
· WH Questions:  Ask your students about the trees and leaves.  For example, ‘What is falling off the tree?’, ‘Where are the leaves?’, ‘Why do the leaves change colors?’, ‘When do the leaves fall off the tree?’, etc.
· Articulation: For each leaf the students place in their bags, have them say their sound 5-10X.
· Everything: Think about how to address your students’ goals.  Every goal can be addressed while searching for leaves and exploring outside. 
3. After your students collect their leaves, go inside and sit at a table to make your craft!
4. Have each student pick up one of the print outs that they would like to decorate and have them color their animal. 
5. Once the animals are colored, the students can glue the leaves on the animals.  I recommend gluing the leaves on the fox’s tail, the lion’s mane or the bear’s stomach. 

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Articulation Toss A Sound Game

Speech Therapy Fun: Articulation Toss A Sound
My students love to get up and move around, so I am constantly trying to think of new ways to engage them during articulation therapy!  Kids love playing my Toss A Sound game and usually never want to leave the speech room.  Since it's Wonderful Wednesday (which means you get a giveaway or a freebie), you can download this game right here for FREE!  Don't wait to download it though, because I am only leaving it up for one week.  
This game, along with many other game, worksheets, activities and more, is a part of my Articulation Therapy Plans For The Entire Year

Friday, September 11, 2015

Hide and Seek: Bathroom

Please welcome my guest blogger, Linda!

Hide and Seek: Bathroom
Did you ever have a principal ask you to have your speech office in a bathroom? An IN USE boy’s bathroom??? Seriously!! This actually happened to me when entering an overcrowded city school with a principal who disliked the previous speech therapist. Obviously, I said “No, thank you.” and found my own work space in the building.
While having your office in the bathroom is about as far from ideal as you can get,  SLPs working with preschoolers will end up spending some time there. Fortunately, there are lots of functional words and phrases that can be modeled and elicited while in the bathroom.


Early in the school year, the bathroom is  great for working on following directions with spatial concepts, such as in, out, on, off, under, up, down, here and there.
Action words can be taught in functional phrases. These include: open the door, help me, pull down/up, take off, put on, zip/ unzip my pants, sit down, get up, get toilet paper, wipe yourself, flush the toilet, turn the water on/off, wash your hands, dry your hands, put it in the garbage, etc.





While you will be modeling and teaching bathroom vocabulary receptively or for following directions at the beginning of the year, don’t stop there! It is so important to get students using the basic communicative functions expressively, too, such as requesting (help me), commenting (all done, uh-oh!) and describing (cold water).



As SLPs, we tend to jump in quickly and start talking, so it is important to remind yourself to use the expectant pause after routines have been established and the basic vocabulary is understood. You know what comes next in the routine, he understands! Now is the time to wait for your student to ask for help or comment! It’s okay if she can go through the routine independently and quietly. That is your cue that your student may be ready to have conversations about what you were doing before the bathroom break!



For nonverbal students or those with ASD, don’t forget to work on joint attention and expressive communication skills, too! Name the item needed and wait for her to look at it before helping. Wait for him to look at you and then what he needs help with to make a request. Start adapting your environment with visual symbols, like ‘I need help.’  Use hand over hand exchanging to get requesting started, if needed.

Speech therapy in the bathroom?
Absolutely! As long as it isn’t your office, too!

Thank you to Kim from Activity Tailor for organizing this blog hop!
To enter the Hide and Seek Blog Hop raffle, collect the names of the participating blogs and where they are hiding and enter them here.
http://tlctalkshop.blogspot.com/2015/09/hide-and-seek-auditorium.html

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Speech Therapy Count 'UP' to School!

Speech Therapy Back To School Giveaway

Let's make the count down to the start of school more exciting...let's count 'UP' with prizes!  Each day, I will be giving away more and more prizes, all the way up to the ULTIMATE GIVEAWAY!  To get more details and to enter, visit my Facebook Page.  The giveaway started yesterday, so don't waste any time! 

*You can only enter through my Facebook Page.