By:Montessori AssistantMovable Alphabet PrintableThe moveable alphabet is a Montessori tool used to teach reading, spelling, and writing. There are multiples of each letter and each letter has its own compartment in a wooden box with vowels in blue and consonants in red. This is a great tool to help children spell words, write out sentences,
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By:Read, Write, ThinkK-2 Reading Guide for Families and CaregiversThis resource lists ways for you to discuss books at home These think and talk questions are what we do in speech therapy to get children thinking about the text, expanding their language, and thinking about character's perspective and feelings. You can use these same questions for
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By:Wade WhiteheadIdeas for Fun, Meaningful & Generally Pixel-Free At-Home Learning40 activities that children can do at home without needing a computer/tablet. While technology is great, there is a lot of value in no-tech activities. Especially with e-learning going on during COVID-19, these activities provide educational and fun ways for children to learn away from their
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By:Montessori ToolsInteractive Stamp GameThe stamp game is used to teach basic and dynamic math operations with the pieces representing units, tens, hundreds and thousands. Children benefit from using the stamp game to visualize math problems and when carrying during dynamic math problems. This online version allows your kids to use this Montessori material at your
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By:Really Great ReadingHeart Word MagicHelp Students Learn to Read and Spell High Frequency Words Heart Word Magic is a complimentary teaching tool designed to help students learn to read and spell high-frequency words, particularly those that aren’t very decodable. At Really Great Reading we call high-frequency words Heart Words because they are the first words
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By:Teacher Bits and BobsHomemade Wilson Letter BoardEasily make your own Wilson Letter Board to practice at home! Kerri, from Teacher Bits and Bobs, created this fun making words folders. I love her idea of using post-its so you can move and make words with your different sounds. You can use it to have students reinforce
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By:Mommy Speech TherapyFree Articulation WorksheetsWant to practice your child's articulation at home but can't think of words with your child's sound? Here are some free worksheets you can download to help you! Practicing your child's speech sounds at home can help them make quicker progress. It's important to make sure you know which sound, level,
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By:Social ThinkingFlexible & Stuck ThinkingFlexible thinking is essential in the social world. Many things we do every day require it: interpreting what others are saying and doing, understanding humor, learning in a classroom, working with others, being an effective employee, etc. The first step to becoming more flexible is developing awareness of our own and
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By:The Loop SLLFine Motor MilestoneFine Motor Milestones for children ages 2-6 years old Parents and Teachers often ask about fine motor milestones that they should look for in their children. This is a quick reference for parents and teachers. If you have any questions or notice your child is missing some of these milestones, contact
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By:Find the Perfect Picture Book for Your Speech and Language SessionsThis resource helps SLPs and parents find books for children based on age, keywords, target sounds, and different language skills. I can spend hours looking through my books, trying to find one that would be perfect for my session with a student. Book Share Time
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