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SLP Traveling Cart Tour

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I gave you my office your for the year a few weeks ago and today I wanted to share my rolling cart tour!

I’d love to hear more about how you organize your cart if you do inclusion!

Links to mentioned items:

Articulation Cue Cards

Learning Targets for Elementary

Roll-on travel SLPs!

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8 Comments

  • Thanks! This is a great video! I was in public schools, and now I will be working in clinic and private schools. I will still be using a cart and dragging things around. Thanks for your great tips and sharing what was in your cart! I will be exploring your website and materials on TPT to help make my life easier. Thank you!

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  • I love all of your tips and tricks, I am currently a practicum school based student and wish I would have used a cart. My back is killing me! Great information!

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  • Hi Jenna! Thanks for the video! Can you tell me how to purchase the syllable cards you have in your cart? or the link? thanks!!

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  • How many students do you have on your caseload? How would you organize items when you have a Case load of 50+ students? Would you suggest more than one cart/tub for each grade level? Your video was very helpful with many ideas. Thanks for sharing!

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    • Hey Joni! At my school we each 30-55 students. We don’t store all our resources in them at all. We take the materials we need for that day and then swap them out in our office. We see about 20-24 student per day out of our carts.

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  • I have the same cart. It is not nearly as neatly organized or as cute as yours.

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  • Looks good. I also use these carts. You can make the cart more sturdy by pulling out the 2 strips of plastic , they would be gray on yours and they snap on to the gray edges of your cart to keep then from flexing inward. It makes a difference.

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  • Thanks for the tour:) What is the name of the 2 step switch that you have hanging on the front??

    Thanks for letting me know.

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