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No prep activity! Really useful for those 1:1 individual counseling sessions. Do you have any students who are reluctant to open up or are quick to give you a one-word answer? This quick activity allows them to choose what they’d like to share and talk about. Filled with different topics, students may choose a theme they weren’t even thinking about. Great way to give your students voice/choice! Simply have them color in the topic they’d like to talk about and chat away! A special thank you to the following content creators for making my product possible: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Sparking-Inquiry
It's that time of year again! Back to School! For me Back to School time is both exciting and nerve-racking: there are so many fun ideas to try, but there is so much work to do. Here are a few ideas that I've collected from around the web, that will hopefully make this year a little smoother and easier, so we can focus on the fun with our students and less on the other craziness that comes with teaching: Organization & Management: Have computer cords everywhere? Need quick access to a USB cord, charger, or other cord? Try this fun idea: LEGO Cord Holders Don't have enough space? Need a little extra room for papers, markers, etc.? Try some hanging baskets: From The Kindergarten Smorgasboard Have kids who just can't sit still in their seat? I know I do! I love these wiggle seats. It's kind of like sitting on a small exercise ball. Students need to focus to keep their bottom in the seat rather than squirming out of it. I've seen wonders for a child's ability to focus his mind on a task while his body is focused on one of these: Wiggle Seats (You can order them from many places, this is just one site.) Words to Keep in Mind: This is one of my favorite sayings in class. It really helps put things in perspective for students. Mistakes Another great saying, especially for older students who will understand its meaning better: Respect I just came across this one, and love it. I'm planning on keeping it for when testing comes around. Students always feel like they need to do better than the person next to them. In reality, they just need to do their best and bloom. Competition First Day/Week Ideas: During that first week of school, how many times do you get a "What if" question? Or how many times do you get asked questions at in opportune times? Here's a great idea to knock those out: From Kathy Griffn's Teaching Strategies Want to know how you can help your students learn and grow this year? Ask them: From Confessions of a Teaching Junkie Team building exercises are always a good way to help build a sense of community and rapport with your class and for students to begin building (or rebuilding after the summer) relationships with each other. From Te@chThought Sure the teacher makes a big impact on the class, but there is only one teacher. There are 20+ (sometimes 30+) other people in the room with you. Those people, your students, make a huge impact on the classroom too. Discussing what makes a good student, and hanging a description on the wall is a great reference all year for class-decided expectations: From Using My Teacher Voice Do you have a great back to school activities, sayings, or organization ideas? Share it in the comments section! An InLinkz Link-up
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DIGITAL DOWNLOAD: Enjoy using this gross motor game for student while participating in therapy sessions, classroom activities or while at home. These charts feature the option to use one die or two dice and act as a perfect opening activity, closing activity or movement break throughout the day. This activity requires no equipment (other than dice), so is a great tool for traveling therapists or teachers with limited space. Group therapy idea: Print multiple copies, and have students color in each box as it is completed. Group members can watch their friends preform various movements in a random order, but in the end all students complete the same movement patterns. Or, students can work as a group to color the entire paper. Over the course of several sessions, students can visibly see their hard work as the paper becomes a colorful rainbow of gross movement exercises!
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This is not your typical math book. Try It! Even More Math Problems for All is the third of three collections of offbeat, open-ended problems designed to make even the most math-averse student excited about working through these challenging yet accessible problems. The Hints and Solutions section guides you to probe, suggest, and encourage students to explore even their most unusual insights on the way to solving these 25 new, illustrated problems of varying difficulty. As a result, you will be able to motivate your students to think creatively on their own and to engage in teamwork. And when students solve a problem, you will see and hear their accomplishments. Perfect for any math classroom, club, after school activity, or coaching session, Try It! celebrates not only the destination, but the journey, giving students a chance to think differently, and, above all, have fun! Can't get enough? Volume 1 in the series, Try It! Math Problems for All, and Volume 2, Try It! More Math Problems for All, are also available at Routledge.com. Optional Student Workbook Packs In addition to this teachers' guide, companion student workbooks are available in packs of ten. The student workbooks feature ample room for student responses and notes, make reviewing and providing feedback on student work easy, provide students with a quick reference to use during discussions, and they save time - there is no need to reproduce student handouts. 34 Line drawings, black and white; 34 Illustrations, black and white
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Receptive language is the comprehension of language input. Learn all about it, plus X easy activities to improve receptive language delays!
This open ended speech language activity contains 12 different busy picture scenes (Color and B&W) with optional picture prompts. You can use these scenes to collect spontaneous language samples or practice speech and language skills (vocabulary, grammar, speech carryover, fluency skills, etc). This language rich activity also features optional picture prompts to practice specific language skills (vocabulary, describing, compare/contrast, answering questions, grammar, following directions, sequencing, discussion prompts). There are so many ways to use these busy scene pictures! Here are just a few ideas: - Collect speech language samples as your student describes the scene - Monthly progress monitoring (12 scenes in all!) - Vocabulary building for students receiving speech or ELL services - Labeling actions in the scene - Expanding utterances ("I see a ____") - Practicing grammar (She is ___ing) - Answering questions (e.g., "Where is the pig?", "What is she holding?", "Who is in the tree?") - Making inferences ("What time of the year is it? How do you know?", "How does he feel?", "What is he thinking?") - Looking for details and finding pictures within the scenes - Articulation carryover in conversational speech - Fluency practice in conversational speech - Social skills practice Chat about the picture scenes as you practice staying on topic, taking turns in conversation, asking questions, making comments, etc. - Writing prompts Have students write about what they see in the scene or create a story about the picture What's Included? * 12 printable picture scenes with the following themes: Beach, Park, Lake, Pool, BBQ, Let's Play Ball, Zoo, Farm, Jungle, Forest, Winter, Rainy Day * Also includes optional picture prompts to practice various language skills (vocabulary, describing, compare/contrast, answering questions, grammar, following directions, sequencing, discussion prompts) * Features COLOR and Black & White printing options * Boom Card activity (12 Boom Cards) of the same scenes. See below for more information about Boom Cards! * Click Here for a free playable preview of this product in Boom Learning! * Suggestions for use: "How to Use Busy Picture Scenes" __________________________ 37 printable pages and a digital Boom Cards activity Please note that this resource is also included in the BIG BUNDLE of Busy Picture Scenes Related Resources in the Pinwheel Speech Store Seasonal Bundle of Busy Picture Scenes (Fall, Winter, Spring Summer) Sound Loaded Busy Picture Scenes - Articulation Scenes for carryover or speech samples Create a Scene Boom Cards Articulation Activity Did you know? When you leave feedback on your TPT purchases, you will earn FREE TpT credits! Simply go to your ‘My Purchases’ page and click on the ‘Leave a Review’ button next to each product. Each time you give feedback on paid purchases, TPT gives you credits that you can redeem for future purchases! Click on the green ★ at the top of the page to follow the Pinwheel Speech store! When you become a follower, you'll be the first to hear about freebies, sales, and new products. I also discount all new products 50% off the first 24 hours to thank you for becoming a follower! Contact me with any questions that you have at [email protected]. Thank you so much for visiting my store! Laura ------------------------------------------------------- Let's connect! Blog/Website Instagram Facebook Pinterest About Boom Cards: Boom cards are digital interactive cards that can be used on tablets, computers, laptops, interactive whiteboards and even phones! If you are new to Boom cards, you will need to sign up for a free account in order to use this product. Once you click on the redemption link, you will be taken to the Boom learning landing page. You will be asked to create an account and agree to their terms of use/policies. Finally, your product will be added to your Boom card library. To use Boom Cards, you must be connected to the Internet. Boom Cards play on modern browsers (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge). Apps are available for Android, iPads, iPhones, and Kindle Fires. For security and privacy, adults must have a Boom Learning account to use and assign Boom Cards. You will be able to assign the Boom Cards you are buying with "Fast Pins," (play provides instant feedback for self-grading Boom Cards). Fast Play is always a free way for students to engage with Boom Cards decks. For additional assignment options you'll need a premium account. If you are new to Boom Learning, you will be offered a free trial of our premium account. Read here for details: http://bit.ly/BoomTrial.
What things do you think are needed in order to have a happy home? Write it in the house below and answer the questions. Spanish Version Included with Download (pg. 2)! ¿Qué cosas crees que se necesitan para tener un hogar feliz? Escríbelo en la casa de abajo y responde las preguntas. ***This download is a fillable worksheet which allows the option to type or click directly into the document using an electronic device. A PDF Reader (Adobe, Foxit, etc.) is required in order to use fillable features. Worksheet can be saved on the device or sent electronically without the need to print. Learn more about fillable worksheets here! Worksheet can also be printed for in-person use with clients. ****This worksheet can be opened in Google Slides allowing for client to use available tools to complete worksheet. Google Slides link can be found on PDF download after purchase. Learn more about Google Slides resources here!
Employing these 4 first session strategies will enable social workers and therapists to be successful and retain their clients, as per Robert Taibbi, LCSW.
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Use these ideas to plan a welcoming forest school session – includes free printable forest school welcome song! Forest school lesson plan :: opening session In this series of resources on forest school lesson planning we’ll look at tips, hacks, and best practice to shape our outdoor programmes. In this first instalment, let’s look […]
It's easy to get stuck in a rut with specific elements of therapy structure.I have a professor that sees every interaction with a client as part of the therapeutic relationship, and therefore, he interacts intentionally with his clients always, choosing his language and messages carefully based on their therapeutic value. We don't all view our relationships with our clients in the same way, which means this type of scrutiny may not seem necessary to all of us; however, there is merit in evaluating the details of our sessions in order to become aware of habits that may not be yielding the results we desire. For example, it’s common for opening questions to become casual greetings rather than relationally impactful interactions between therapist and client. Purposeful opening questions are the topic of this post.
Inspire New Ways To Think About Anger. Features questions, quotes and positive affirmations. Help players open up with this 24" inflatable ball. Talk about personal feelings and common frustrations. Help control temper and inspire a more positive attitude. Read More
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Zax are terrible role models for how to solve conflicts! But their story, “The Zax,” by Dr. Seuss, is a great way to start a discussion about conflict resolution. The zax are two single…