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Easy Spider Speech Therapy Sensory Bins
Are you planning a spider speech therapy unit and need some hands-on ideas for your sessions? Check out these two easy spider speech therapy sensory bins to use with your elementary speech therapy caseload. If you plan it right, you can find many spider elements at...

Feed the Monster Prop for Speech Therapy
The ONE thing you need for your monster theme is a feed-the-monster prop! By having an easy-to-adapt-themed therapy prop, you can increase your sessions' engagement without reinventing the wheel for activities in each mixed group session. Plus, this DIY feed the...

Leaves Preschool Activities – Hands on Ideas for SLPs
Working with preschool-aged students who need some engaging leaves preschool activities? Well, you came to the right blog post! When working with the younger crew, we want to find ways to spark their curiosity, and most often, that means ditching the traditional drill...

Preschool Leaf Lesson Plan for Co-Teaching
Working with the Prek-2nd grade population can be hard to plan your co-teaching lessons because there are a LOT of goals to juggle. That's why you can format your themed co-teaching sessions in a way that gets the adults in the room to participate. Check out this blog...

10 Fall-Themed Sensory Bin Fillers
Raise your hand if fall is your season! The fall weather, food, and accessories are what I love most about fall. And the other thing I love about fall is making fall-themed sensory bins to go with my fave books. In this blog post, I will share my top ten best...

Best S-blends Speech Therapy Games
Sometimes our students with speech sound disorders are NOT digging our drill and kill activities. And, if our students aren't motivated to practice their speech sound goals, progress suffers. What if I told you that there are games that are sound loaded to help you...

Apple Sensory Bin Ideas for Early Elementary
During the fall season, a great theme to plan for your speech therapy caseload is an apple theme! Your students can relate to apples because they are snacking on them, baking with them, and enjoying sweet drinks like apple cider! Today, I will share all my best tips...

All About Me – Likes and Dislikes
All About Me is a versatile theme for preschool and early elementary students. You can use an All About Me theme any time of the year, but it is an ideal theme to use at the start of the school year. By having students talk about their likes and dislikes, you can...

Pirate Treasure Sensory Bin for Speech Therapy
What kid wouldn't want to hunt a pirate treasure sensory bin for mystery jewels and trinkets? A pirate theme is ONE of those themes that NEED a sensory bin to pair with your books and themed props. You can use many lovely fillers and materials to make a pirate...

Pirate Themed Toys for Play-Based Speech Therapy
If you love doing a pirate theme with your caseload, this blog post is about the best pirate-themed toys to use with play-based speech therapy. Owning pirate props and toy sets can be just what you need to bring the pirate theme to life. You will find Amazon affiliate...
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