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Using Read-Alouds to Teach

Using Read-Alouds to Teach

This semester at Providence College we tried a flip class in the Communication Disorders Class with readings and PowerPoints happening outside of class and during class, we did activities that would support language development. Besides for the reading and response to blog entries students were…

Helping the Child with Language Learning Disability in the General Education Classroom

Helping the Child with Language Learning Disability in the General Education Classroom

Anderson et al (2004) American Secondary Education 32. 19-36 gives six practices that have been shown to be most helpful for the student with language learning disabilities in the classroom. Mnemonic strategies: presenting strategies, keywords or facts that need to be memorize using mnemonics can assist the…

One Way to Up Your Student’s Reading Activity

One Way to Up Your Student’s Reading Activity

Have you been to a movie lately?  What happens before the main movie?  You typically are watching movie previews. Why do movie theaters do this?  They want to entice you to want to see the movie that they are previewing. The same thing should happen…

How to take an old favorite read aloud and construct a Common Core lesson

How to take an old favorite read aloud and construct a Common Core lesson

How do you take an old favorite and incorporate all the common core standards that you need to cover in your class?  Can you still do a read aloud and still be able to get what you need to get done for the curriculum? YES,…

A Easter Egg Theme Lesson: Autism Acceptance Month

In honor of Autism Acceptance month, I am sharing a fun lesson I do with my students AND giving you a chance to enter a raffle for a ten dollar TPT card ( April 2017). I love using themes in my lessons. It helps students…

SOAP notes: What should go in the ‘S” section

SOAP notes: What should go in the ‘S” section

SOAP Notes: SOAP notes are a way to quickly communicate about what went on in a therapy session. The initials stand for: S: SUBJECTIVE O: OBJECTIVE A: ASSESSMENT P: PLAN You are writing them in the clinic it is because this is often what is…

Spring 2017 Examples of Good Student Goals

Spring 2017 Examples of Good Student Goals

Where are you going? How will you get there? These are important questions at the beginning of the semester treatment.  Here is are some examples of great goals this semester. Make sure you explore some of the other posts that also have examples of goals…

Using Commercial Games in Speech Therapy

Using Commercial Games in Speech Therapy

  There are some great commercial games that will assist students in learning not just pragmatics but problem-solving and inferencing.  You just need to make sure that you are giving them the supports they need to play.  Guess Who Here is one support:  it is…

Finding resources to assist in speech therapy and in the classroom

Finding resources to assist in speech therapy and in the classroom

  The internet has allowed us as clinicians to have research-based resources at our fingertips but sometimes finding these resources can take a treasure map. Here are some great resources: Reading Comprehension: Readworks The nonprofit ReadWorks provides K-12 teachers with what to teach and how…

What Are You Bringing to Dinner? A Language Game

What Are You Bringing to Dinner? A Language Game

My students love this game! You have been invited to a Potluck dinner What are you bringing to the potluck? Can we guess what it might be? This is a receptive/expressive language activity that can be played multiple ways. I was trying to have my…