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Ep 94 Easy Speech Therapy Activities for Mixed Groups
Sometimes, all the caseload management tasks come to a head as a school-based SLP. At certain times of the year, everything is due at once for you. Increased assessments and IEP meetings, progress reports, new student transfers, and Medicaid billing due around the...

Picture Books About Colors for Speech Therapy
Teaching your students to identify and name colors helps with building category groups for things that are similar colors. You can teach color words to build MLU and adjectives. Using picture books about colors to work on teaching colors is a great way to increase...

Spring Speech and Language Activities Prek-5th
If you work with preschool through 5th grade, you are gonna love this blog post! Today, I am sharing spring speech and language activities you can use with your entire elementary caseload. This will help you plan more efficiently for your spring speech therapy lesson...
Speech Therapy Schedule Tips For Staying Productive – EP 93
If you have ended your day as a school-based SLP and wondered, “What the heck did I do all day?” you are not alone. Between high caseloads, speech therapy referrals coming in every other day, and trying to see all your students on your speech therapy schedule, it...

How to Use Zingo in Speech Therapy
When working with students in mixed groups, it's great to pull out games for speech therapy sessions. We often use board games as a reinforcer for practicing a goal. You know the typical way of rolling the die, practicing their goal, moving their game piece, and then...

Speech Therapy TH Sound Ideas
Working on the TH sound in speech can feel challenging. It can be tricky to think of motivating words with the voiced and voiceless TH sounds. These sounds, though, occur so frequently in our language! Just re-read those first three sentences… so many TH sounds! We...

Syllable Level Articulation Visual Cue Sheet
We've all heard or said, "walk before you run!" As SLPs, we know it's the same for speech. We learn to say smaller syllables like "sah" or smaller words like "sat" before we say multisyllabic words like "Saturday." It's that golden ladder speech sound hierarchy that...

January Speech Therapy Themes
When planning by themes for your elementary speech therapy caseload, knowing which theme to use can cause indecisiveness. When we are trying to decide which way to go with themes, it leaves us wasting time and procrastinating therapy planning. So, I am sharing a GIANT...

Graphic Organizer for Sentence Structure
One of the best ways to work on sentence formulation with your students is with graphic organizers. When you have a sentence structure graphic organizer that is easy to adapt across a lot of different activities, it makes language therapy planning easier! Today, I...

Sneezy the Snowman Activities
When January hits, it's time to pull out the Sneezy the Snowman book in your speech therapy sessions. You can target synonyms, s-blends, CORE words, sequencing skills, and story elements, to name a few skills! If you are doing a snowman theme with your elementary...
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