Today I wanted to share some of my favorite resources for teletherapy. These are perfect for keeping young children engaged! When we made the switch to teletherapy back in March, I had to completel…
Are you on a hunt for free speech therapy online activities and games that are perfect for teletherapy? Then be sure to check out this list!
Engage your teletherapy students with these interactive activities. From Boom Cards to PDF annotation, keep your virtual speech therapy sessions focused and fun!
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Many of us are looking for teletherapy speech therapy resources or distance learning ideas. Here in Ohio, the school buildings are shut down for the remainder of the 2019-2020 academic year- but the learning is continuing online. Like many SLPs, I'm figuring this out as I go. I wanted to share a collection of ideas
Feeling overwhelmed or a little stressed about becoming a distance teaching SLP? Then check out this list of free speech therapy digital materials...
Planning for Teletherapy can be so challenging and time consuming! Here is a list of all of my favorite tele-therapy websites to help make planning easier!
A digital game of Don't Break that Ice! Your students are going to have so much fun playing this! You can use this game in speech teletherapy on a computer, or you can use it on a smartboard or on your iPad!
Learning how to use Google Classroom is a terrific skill to have for all educators, but specifically SLPs. I walk you through everything
That popping pirate game that your student's love so much is now digital! AND EDITABLE! Your students are going to have so much fun playing this interactive game! You can use this game in teletherapy on a computer, or you can use it on a smartboard or on your iPad!This PowerPoint game is formatted to be editable so you can add your own targets to show up under the swords! There is also an opened ended version included with no targets under the words. I have also included pre-made articulation photo cards for many phonemes, but you can also add any images you like. You can also add written questions if you prefer that format.
No remote mouse control in teletherapy? No problem! These 10+ teletherapy activities make it easy to still engage students of all ages, even though they're not able to utilize a remote mouse control function.
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I have found some great teletherapy resources in the last few months but I am still missing all the games from my speech room. Now that I have figured out how to use my Osmo as a document camera I thought this would open up the possibilities of using some of my games during teletherapy! I went through my games and came up with six games/activities that I can play while screen sharing. I have tweaked some of the instructions just a little to make it work and some I changed up the rules to help be more specific in targeting goals. Here's a collection of six games to screen share during teletherapy! Rory's Story Cubes These little cubes are great for so many language and articulation goals! You can target naming/identifying pictures, using verbs, self-monitoring articulation skills, producing grammatically correct sentences, generating a narrative, and telling a story using sequencing skills just to name a few. While I was sharing about these cubes Hanna from My Literacy Space commented letting me know there is an awesome app too! I think the app is probably a better option to share during therapy as the dice are bigger. When I share the app I don't need to use the Osmo, but I just didn't take it apart. I followed the same steps as I would if I were screen sharing the Osmo (just opened the app I wanted instead of the Osmo document camera app). Kids on Stage This game can target understanding categories (animals, objects, and actions), following directions, and making inferences. First, spin the spinner, and then choose a matching card to act out. The other players in the game aren't supposed to see the card so I usually just have them turn around, or cover/close their eyes. First player to guess correctly gets a point and first player to 5 points wins! HedBanz Junior This one is played a little differently over teletherapy. We don't wear the headbands instead, we take turns flipping over a card and the other players in the group have to ask questions to figure out what the card may be. I like the junior version for my younger kids because all the cards are animals. With this game, we can target naming animals, following directions, taking turns, asking/answering questions, using articulation skills in conversation, and making inferences. Pickles to Penguins This fun card game is the best for practicing comparing and/or contrasting which is what it's all about! You flip over two cards and someone has to tell what the two objects have in common. I usually challenge my kids to see who can find the most similar characteristics (or differences depending on what we're targeting) between the two objects. Pictionary My drawing skills are not the best but this game is always a fun one! Pictionary is so easy to change depending on what you are targeting. I rarely use the cards that come with the actual game. Instead, if we're working on articulation skills I flash cards that contain the targeted sound (you also need to tell the other players to turn around during this part too). If we're working on verbs I use pictures of verbs and so on. We keep score by who can shout out the name of the picture fastest. When playing with kids over the computer we just use a marker and notebook paper but I do like that the game now comes with a dry erase board and marker! Spot It Spot It is one of my favorite games to play when we have a few minutes left in a session. Over teletherapy, I put down one card face up and then a pile of cards face down. I flip one card from the pile over at a time. I usually only change one of the cards each round. The person who can shout out the match first gets a point. First player to 5 points wins! I hope that gave you some ideas of how to can use games you already have during teletherapy. If you are unable to use the Osmo as a document camera or don't have a document camera/Osmo you could easily adapt most of these games by just showing the cards using the built-in web camera. Just be sure to tell any other players in the group not to peek when flashing the cards or dice.
Fun virtual indoor scavenger hunt ideas for kids and other fun zoom activities for students. Includes printable and interactive video.
Welcome! If you are reading this and have been searching for teletherapy tutorials, ideas, and resources, you have come to the right place!! This post was co-authored by SLP, Holly Rosensweig of Spiffy Speech and SLP, Lucy Stone of The Speech Express . While we wrote this with SLPs in mind, many
I have a few kids who need to work on possessive nouns, pronouns and have/has. So many of my materials don't have pictures that go with the sentence, which can be confusing for some of my students. When I saw this clip art, I had to make a possessives unit with pictures that correspond to each sentence. Check it out on TPT! This unit has a total of 124 cards and can easily be used with any activity or game in your therapy room! The possessive noun / pronoun cards have fill in the blanks that can used for either one depending on your therapy targets. This works for every sentence in this section, since we all spend so much of our valuable time cutting and laminating materials, I wanted these cards to do double duty. There are 12 cards each of girls and boys to provide equal practice when you are working on pronouns. Their and theirs have separate cards, with 12 each. Theirs is pictured above. Their uses the same pictures with different sentences. For the its cards, you will have have your students add "The" when working on possessive nouns so the sentences make sense with both words. Has and Have have 32 cards for each. Most cards working on people, other with animals and objects pictures. Boys and girls are equally represented, with the girls cards pictured below. Example of have cards: If you have kids working on possessives make sure you check out this activity in my TPT store! Remember to like me on Facebook, I'm doing a flash freebie when I get to 100 likes!
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Teaching grammar could be very difficult and drill drill drill. I was fortunate to be provided with a copy of the Expedition with plurals app but the thoughts are all mine! Using an app to teach regular and irregular plural nouns will make this concept fun to learn! Virtual Speech Center Inc., the developers ...
Articulation Books for TH, SH, CH, and J sounds in speech therapy. Tips, strategies, and activities to incorporate into speech and language.
Target all kinds of developmental skills with these low-prep, low-maintenance Teletherapy Activities in your next virtual therapy session!