Extended School Year (ESY) programs play a crucial role in providing continuous learning and support for elementary students with special needs. For speech-language pathologists and special education teachers working in this setting, it is essential to incorporate engaging and stimulating activities during the ESY period. Summer is definitely a more laid-back time and just because students are at ... Read More about 5 Fun Summer ESY Themes for Speech Therapy
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WH Questions Mega Bundle: Preschool Speech and Language Therapy
WH Questions Mega Bundle. Materials for explicit instruction, practice, and carryover all in one packet! A massive bundle (68 pages) which is perfect for intervention and will support a variety of teaching and practice opportunities for speech and language therapy targeting WH questions goals. DOWNLOAD this bundle if you want to: Teach the skills, not just practice it Have ready made ... Read More about WH Questions Mega Bundle: Preschool Speech and Language Therapy
“Too Many Carrots” Sensory Bin
One of my favorite spring books is Too Many Carrots by Katy Hudson* and it’s easy to pair a simple spring sensory bin! Sensory Bins don’t have to be fancy and this one is so flexible! *This post includes affiliate links. Buying through affiliate links is an easy way to say “thank you” for rounding up resources with no extra cost to you! Pair it with the Articulation Garden ... Read More about “Too Many Carrots” Sensory Bin
7 Ways to Use Vocabulary Bingo in Speech Therapy
As an SLP, do you use vocabulary bingo in speech therapy? I love using vocabulary bingo in my speech therapy sessions because I can target a multitude of skills while playing bingo with my students (plus have LOADS of fun with them!) Vocabulary Bingo is a must-have resource and one that I use often. You can print and play different vocabulary-themed BINGO games to go with a certain season, ... Read More about 7 Ways to Use Vocabulary Bingo in Speech Therapy
Simple Science Experiments for Speech Therapy
Young children learn through play and doing simple science experiments in Speech Therapy teaches just that. One thing we can do to build communication skills is to encourage investigation and capture that inquisitive spirit that young children are intrinsically born with. Commit to being an investigator with your students and build speech and language skills while you play! It’s winter, ... Read More about Simple Science Experiments for Speech Therapy
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