
Welcome to the fourth volume of the “Supporting All Students” resource round-up! This series highlights resources that support a variety of student needs.
This week, discover Going to School Social Narratives, Interactive Books, Speech Therapy Resources, and more.
Check out these resources to meet your students’ needs — and remember, half of these resources are FREE!
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It’s FREE!“Each diphthong stimulus card provides verbal cues that make it easy for you to elicit appropriate jaw height and lip shape. These cards focus on the movement of the mouth, so you can help your students with Childhood Apraxia of Speech increase their intelligibility.” |
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“Teaching R provides easy-to-use instructions, visuals, and practice pages that make correcting ‘that darn R’ so much easier for you! There’s no need to stress over planning R therapy when this resource will take you from start to finish while teaching EVERY form of R.” |
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It’s FREE!“This fun resource includes a superhero themed narrative to help kids who feel anxious about going to school or who experience separation anxiety. Accompanying power cards with pictures are included and provide a recap of the strategies learned in the story.” |
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“This character education bundle includes 23 ready-to-go student skits (scripts) and accompanying posters for 23 traits. This unique resource will complement any classroom and school-wide character education program, student of the month program, and PBIS initiative.” |
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It’s FREE!“This interactive book keeps young students engaged while encouraging expressive and receptive language skills. It is great for sequencing, following directions, retelling a story, and expanding utterances!” |
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“These speech and language task cards cover a wide array of articulation and language goals in a portable and easy to store way! These cards are designed to provide speech-language pathologists with a large variety of stimuli to use with almost any student.” |
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It’s FREE!“Students will learn to change words one sound at a time with this important decoding product for early elementary students. Perceiving and writing sounds in order is crucial for developing readers in kindergarten and first grade.” |
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“Learning to write your name is an essential skill for PreK and Kindergarten students. Whatever letter your student’s name begins with, there are five activity pages for her or him.” |
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It’s FREE!“This resource targets receptive language by having students act as animals.” |
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“This resource provides speech and language RTI strategies to teachers in the classroom. It helps with speech and language caseload management.” |
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It’s FREE!“Here is a fun freebie for your students with Apraxia of Speech! This gumball-themed activity targets VC, CV, CVC, and CVCV words, and best of all, it’s no prep!” |
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“Target Apraxia of Speech for all four seasons with these adorable smash mats! They can also be used to target articulation/phonological delays.” |