Something about summertime just makes it hard to be PREPARED. One day last week, I was driving to my therapy session. I went to grab my water bottle out of my bag and ((WHAT THE HECK)) realized I left it at home. No iPad, no Jumbo Artic Book, no Headbanz game. Am I the only one having a flashback to graduate school and the ‘you should be able to do therapy with a paperclip’ speech?! Well, I didn’t even have a paperclip with me, so I whipped into the gas station and bought a newspaper. I knew we could get a TON of therapy done with that. I’ve used kids newpapers and regular newspapers in the past during therapy and they are great motivators for kiddos. When I got home I added, ‘make a newspaper companion pack’ to my to-do list. I had a ton of ideas and got started with them. But them I got stuck, so I asked all my blogging buddies for their ideas. You would not believe how smart we are when we all get together! The finished product is something I’m SUPER excited about. Like….. haven’t been this excited about something I’ve made in a while! Here is a peek inside! Perspective Taking Synonym title replacement! Inferencing Understanding humor These are just a snap shot of the included activities! The full list of included activities: Cover Page Parent Letter Main Idea Newscaster retelling Perspective taking Most/Least comparing Opinions Cause/effect Current event conversations Category sorting by type of article Evaluating Weather Vocabulary Problem Solving Synonyms/Antonyms Multiple Meaning Words Current event summaries Fact/Opinion Sequencing (recipes & comics) Syntax (finding parts of speech) Humor, figurative language Inferencing from titles Job search matching Compare/Contrast ads/articles Persuasive writing Name the caption Narrative writing Inferencing from pictures Perspective Taking from advice columns Articulation Blank Templates A simple newspaper can be used with your entire caseload from articulation to life skills with this packet! I’ve uploaded the product to my TpT store and you can just follow this link to it 🙂 I’ll pick two lucky winners to grab their own copy on the rafflecopter below. a Rafflecopter giveaway Are newspapers one of you ‘go-to’ therapy items?
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Stephanie says
Great idea!
Tatyana Elleseff says
Awesome packet Love it!
Kellie says
Love this!
My journey to the MS-CCC/SLP says
Wonderful idea! Thanks Jenna!
wagnerslp says
Wow! This is such a GREAT idea! You really made an awesome packet!!!
Kristen W says
This is so amazing!! Yes, Newspapers and Magazines are my backups when I need something quick without a lot of time to plan. Especially during those weeks when everyone is on field trips or testing!
Cindy L Meester says
Another great idea!
Elizabeth Gebbie says
I use current events newspapers with my students all the time, and this would go well with the activities I already use!
Julie says
What a great idea! I just finished grad school and will be starting my first “real” job as an SLP next school year, and your blog is an amazing resource! Thank you!
Anonymous says
I had never thought of that, but it’s a great idea!
Jenni Lund says
Looks great!
Allison says
I just got a new job and I would love to have this in my materials to use with my new caseload!
Kelly says
I’ve used a news paper before in therapy and it was fun.
Rose Ann says
I love incorporating the newspaper into my tx sessions w/ my middle school kids—I would definitely use this packet often!
Anonymous says
Love this creative idea…so many great language targets!
Julie says
Love this idea. It fits everybody!
Laura says
This is a great idea! I used to use newspapers with adult clients but somehow, didn’t think to use them with kids!
MsJensing says
This is a great idea! I’m always amazed when something so simple works for so many things! Sometimes we make it so hard on ourselves!
Amelia says
Well I now I feel a bit behind the 8-ball for never having thought of newspapers as therapy tools before! Nor paperclips…
APittCat says
Great materials! Ive used newspapers for fact and opinion before.
Michelle Griffin says
So thrilled that you made this product! This is a good reminder at how we can be crafty with anything and I love that you have given us the templates on what we can do with a newspaper with this product! Thank you!
Sheila Giser says
What a wonderful idea! My students will love this! They can use this with their weekly readers and high interest magazines too (ex. National Geographic Kids).
Elizabeth, Beth, or Bethie says
Awesome!
Susan says
This is an awesome activity!!
Anonymous says
This looks fantastic!
Jen Shamberger says
This looks awesome! How versatile!
vicki b says
I have used this idea many years ago with my older students and it’s amazing what you can accomplish! Thanks for all the ideas!
Rebecca Houston says
cool stuff
Heidi says
What a great idea!
Jordan Bubis says
Love this! You are so great! As a CFY I envy your products and passion for this field! You are an inspiration! Keep it up! 🙂
Kira F. says
You come up with such fun things!! I love the looks of this!
Carly says
I think this will be great for my new caseload next year. I Thanks!
Sara Davis says
Looks nice, especially useful for some of my older students.
ShannanW says
You did it again! Love it!
Anonymous says
Excited about this one!
Beverly Gonzalez says
What an awesome idea!
Jen K says
This would be awesome to use for classroom integrated therapy.
moe says
Great ideas!
Lauren B. says
Great idea…I did so much therapy with a newspaper in grad school. Funny you mentioned it! 🙂
YearntoLearn says
Wonderful resource
Denise
Sharon Schackmann says
This looks great! I’ve never thought to use newspapers in therapy before. Thanks!
Lynn Wood says
Speaking of therapy on a paperclip……Jenna, I used your Christmas Catalog activity and wrote a blog post last December beginning with ..
“It’s interesting how the old stuff comes back once again. When I was in college studying Audiology and Auditory Rehab/Auditory Verbal Therapy, I heard over and over the therapy materials do not make a successful session. I vividly recall on two occasions, as I was walking into the therapy session, my supervisor took my planned lesson materials from me and in exchange handed a roll of Lifesavers, on the first occasion and the second time, a catalog from the Speech and Hearing Clinic’s waiting room. Yikes!”………read more here: http://www.hearsaylw.com/2012/11/using-christmas-catalogs-in-auditory.html
Anonymous says
I absolutely love this idea!
Kristina Carnes says
A-Mazing!
Anne says
Brilliant! Thank you!
Anonymous says
This product looks so awesome; it covers so many different areas! I don’t think that we ever got the therapy with a paperclip speech, and I’m surprised.
Sarah G.
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Anonymous says
Great idea!
Kim Turner says
You are very creative. Awesome idea. Thanks for sharing.
Rachel says
Great idea! This would be really great to use with my middle schoolers!
LindaSLP says
Newspapers and magazines are great for late elementary on up. I like your packet – addresses all sections of the paper.
MeLissa says
Love this for my 4th @ 5th grade kiddos..thank u!
ausomelysocial says
Love this idea! Thank you for sharing!
Sena says
What a great idea!!! I want to use this PRONTO!
Annette says
Love your stuff! Thanks for the giveaway! 🙂
Amy Carlton says
Love!!!!!
Anonymous says
Great idea!
Anonymous says
Love the variety of exercises.Nicely done Jenna!
Liztastic says
This is a fantastic resource! I travel in my job every day and often find myself remembering all the therapy resources I’ve forgotten as I’m pulling into the school I’m visiting. This is a great idea!!
Jaime says
This is an awesome idea!