Pocket Chart Memory Game for Speech or Language Therapy
Here is a fun twist on a classic memory game that gets the students up and involved. You can play it with a pocket chart, put the cards up on a board held with magnets, or simply lay the cards…
Here is a fun twist on a classic memory game that gets the students up and involved. You can play it with a pocket chart, put the cards up on a board held with magnets, or simply lay the cards…
Keep your students motivated this Christmas season with a hands-on reinforcement activity. This quick and easy candy cane craft can be used with any goal and can be enjoyed by students of all ages. What you need: candy cane craft…
I've found that the more "hands on" an activity is, the more my students participate and enjoy the work we are doing. By putting a speech or language spin on a classic Thanksgiving activity, you can target a wide range…
In an age of emails and texts, hand-written letters seem so "old school", but they may be just what your students need to work on their written language skills. Why letters? Just like with narrative and persuasive writing tasks, you…
I love the language boost I witness when I bring small, unusual-looking gourds into my therapy sessions this time of year. No matter how old they are, the students' curiosity gets the best of them and they can't help but…
What's more fun than paper and pencil and will keep your students actively participating in your sessions? Individual dry erase boards! But I'm not talking about the kind you order online or pay too much money for at the office…