by BeckyWanca
on March 30, 2012
in Materials
SpeechTherapyIdeas.com was created to provide Speech-Language Pathologists with fresh therapy ideas and reduce their therapy preparation time. If you are not a Speech Therapy Ideas member you are probably spending too much time preparing for therapy and making your own materials. Here is a list of the top 5 printable therapy materials our members are [...]
by BeckyWanca
on March 26, 2012
in Articulation, Easter, Games and Activities, Grammar, Holidays, K Sound, L Sound, Language, Materials, R Sound, S Sound, Seasons, Speech, Spring, Themes
Use Easter and spring sentences to build a basket These sentences make it easier to work with a group of students who are focused on different sounds or skills. Every sentence contains the /k/, /l/, /s/, and “r” sounds. The sentences can also be used to identify parts of speech. There are 25 Easter sentences [...]
by BeckyWanca
on March 25, 2012
in Game Types, Games and Activities, Gardening and Plants, Language, Materials, Other Themes, Seasons, Speech, Spring, Themes, Tic-Tac-Toe
Here’s a fun reinforcement activity that can be used with students of almost any age. It’s tic-tac-toe – spring style! What to do: If playing with a group, divide the students into pairs. If there’s an odd number, you can play to even out the teams. Print out a game page for each pair. Cut [...]
by BeckyWanca
on March 20, 2012
in Games and Activities, Ideas, Language, Language, Materials, Multiple Meaning Words, Speech, Vocabulary
This is a quick-to-make, versatile, and portable activity that is great for a wide variety of speech and language therapy goals. You can even use it with groups of students working on different skills! What you need: craft sticks marker small color-coded stickers (optional) word lists for stimuli container/cup (I used an Emerald Nuts container) [...]
by BeckyWanca
on March 13, 2012
in Games and Activities, Holidays, Language, Materials, St. Patrick's Day, Themes
These rearranging sentence parts are different than those posted previously. With these sentences, students arrange the sentence pieces into two different sentences by making an adjective describe two different nouns. For example, one set of sentence pieces could be arranged as “The lucky boy found a clover.” or as “The boy found a lucky clover.” [...]
by BeckyWanca
on March 12, 2012
in Articulation, Articulation, Games and Activities, Games and Activities, Holidays, Holidays, Ideas, K Sound, L Sound, Language, Language, Materials, R Sound, Speech, Speech, St. Patrick's Day, St. Patrick's Day, Themes, Themes
Looking for gold My students love this activity so much, they want to keep playing it over and over! Finding gold is pretty exciting, you know! The other great part of this activity is that it can be used to practice just about any speech or language skill. All you need to do is alter [...]