I have jumped both feet in into teletherapy and I have learned A LOT in the past few weeks.
One thing I have learned fast, is that there aren't a lot of great materials out there. Don't get me wrong, I have found some amazing materials on TpT and Boom.
However, one thing I need is simple flashcards that can be used for drill practice and can help transition from word to sentence level. My kids seem to tire of uploaded PDFs fast.
So, per my usual fashion, I decided to make my own. I'm not busy enough, right?
Also, per usual, I fell in love with Google Slides to make a quick articulation deck. I found that they can be easily shared during teletherapy and I can accomplish quick and effective drill practice.
Win Win!
It is quite easy to use these flashcards during therapy.
That is it!
Note:
The flashcards are set up as word level, phrase level, and then sentence level. If you need just word level, I have been having my students say the words three times as I click though the "deck."
I have recently made PowerPoint my new best friend and it has been such a savior for teletherapy. I have made some hidden pictures and dot sheets with a spinner (I am MORE THAN PROUD that I was able to make that!
To use these materials, open the link and then click "play" or "present" at the top for them to work. Enjoy!
Both materials can be used for articulation drill practice or games. I use the hidden pictures to find a picture and then create a sentence!
As part of Speech Therapy Talk's Membership, I have been uploading all the cards as I make them. So far, I have:
I NEEDED these cards yesterday so this list is growing daily!
If you want to access these pages and you are already a member, please click this link:
If you want to join and access the Google Slides flashcards, please click this link:
I will even take requests! If there is something that you need, please let me know.
If you want a free sample, please click the link below:
Bridget is an ASHA certified, practicing speech-language pathologist. She is passionate about providing parents with information on child speech and language development as well as provide functional, easy activities to do at home! Parents have the power to make a real difference. Follow Bridget at Facebook and Pinterest for more fun!