Summer 2017: Using Read-Alouds to Teach Vocabulary, Story Grammar, Listening Comprehension and Writing This semester at Providence College we tried a flip class in the Communication Disorders Class with readings and PowerPoints...
Spelling and the Speech Language Pathologist Okay, true confession, I am a terrible speller. I went to parochial school and we had weekly spelling bees and tests....
Previewing: Pre-reading Activities Have you been to a movie lately? What happens before the main movie? You typically are watching movie previews....
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...
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...
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...
Using Favorite Characters to Spark Student’s Interest Growing up Troll dolls were a toy fad, with my classmates and I collecting them and rubbing their hair...
Little Miss Muffet: Adapted Nursery Rhyme I am continuing to add to my nursery rhyme adapted library. I am finding that more children are not being...
Teaching Sight Words, Why is it Important and How Can We Assist ? Besides learning to break the phonetic code and sounding out words knowing sight words is crucial to being a...
How do you determine a student’s reading level? When we are working with a child it is important that we are working at their appropriate reading level....