Wednesday, December 23, 2015
Tuesday, December 22, 2015
What are Primary and Secondary Sources?
Need a Last Minute Christmas Gift for a Baby?
If you haven't already heard, I have been a songwriter since I was in high school. My CD for the nursery, "Welcome to the World" was written a while back, before technology took hold of me. I created the music to lull children to sleep, and it has gotten rave reviews. You can listen before you purchase on CD Baby, Amazon.com, or iTunes. (Just search "Julie Greller".)
Babies love it.
Parents love it.
You will love it too.
Babies love it.
Parents love it.
You will love it too.
Loads of Resources and Lesson Plans for Speech Teachers
RESOURCES
100 Best Websites for Speech Pathologists
Child Speech and Language- from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
Crazy Speech World- blog written by speech-language pathologist Jenn; many great suggestions
Famous People Who Stutter- from the Stuttering Foundation
Information for Speech-Language Pathologists- from publications to connecting with your peers
Internet Resources for School-Based Speech-Language Pathologists Serving Students Who Stutter- last update was 2012, but this is a comprehensive list worth using
iPads in Speech-Language Therapy
A Special Page for Kids Who Stutter- resources for you to use with your students
Speech and Communication Disorders- from MedlinePlus
Speech Techie- blog written by Sean J. Sweeney, CCC-SLP
Stuttering Foundation of America- resources for parents, teachers and students
Teacher Checklist: Fluency- for stuttering students
LESSON PLANS
The Best Speech Therapy Activities and Ideas on the Planet- from specific disorders to seasonal
Examples of Materials Which Can Be adapted for Therapy- extensive listing covers interactive sites, handouts, templates and so much more!
Sample Lesson Template (Google Doc)
SLP Lesson Plan Freebies- Pinterest board
SMART Exchange- lessons to download using SMART Notebook Express
Speech Therapy Activities- free!
Speech Therapy Ideas- extensive listing divided into 9 categories
Speech Therapy Lesson Plans- from Speech Buddies
Speech Therapy Songs
100 Best Websites for Speech Pathologists
Child Speech and Language- from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
Crazy Speech World- blog written by speech-language pathologist Jenn; many great suggestions
Famous People Who Stutter- from the Stuttering Foundation
Information for Speech-Language Pathologists- from publications to connecting with your peers
Internet Resources for School-Based Speech-Language Pathologists Serving Students Who Stutter- last update was 2012, but this is a comprehensive list worth using
iPads in Speech-Language Therapy
A Special Page for Kids Who Stutter- resources for you to use with your students
Speech and Communication Disorders- from MedlinePlus
Speech Techie- blog written by Sean J. Sweeney, CCC-SLP
Stuttering Foundation of America- resources for parents, teachers and students
Teacher Checklist: Fluency- for stuttering students
LESSON PLANS
The Best Speech Therapy Activities and Ideas on the Planet- from specific disorders to seasonal
Examples of Materials Which Can Be adapted for Therapy- extensive listing covers interactive sites, handouts, templates and so much more!
Sample Lesson Template (Google Doc)
SLP Lesson Plan Freebies- Pinterest board
SMART Exchange- lessons to download using SMART Notebook Express
Speech Therapy Activities- free!
Speech Therapy Ideas- extensive listing divided into 9 categories
Speech Therapy Lesson Plans- from Speech Buddies
Speech Therapy Songs
Have You Heard of Crash Course Kids?
The ever-popular Crash Course also has a junior version called Crash Course Kids. There are science videos for elementary and middle school students which are presented in an easy to understand way. Take a look a the videos below to see if you would like to use them in your classroom.
By the way, the original Crash Course is not only available on YouTube, but they have partnered with The Khan Academy, with videos in math for K-8, and areas of test prep, economics, arts and humanities, and computing.
NOTE: It is important to preview Crash Course videos, (not necessary for Crash Course Kids) since there are some sarcastic comments which might not be acceptable in your classroom. You be the judge.
By the way, the original Crash Course is not only available on YouTube, but they have partnered with The Khan Academy, with videos in math for K-8, and areas of test prep, economics, arts and humanities, and computing.
NOTE: It is important to preview Crash Course videos, (not necessary for Crash Course Kids) since there are some sarcastic comments which might not be acceptable in your classroom. You be the judge.
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