I create life-skills based activities for middle & high school students which target:

  • Refining communication skills: Follow multi-step directions, engage in meaningful conversations, and identify problems and solutions in stories and social situations.
  • Enhancing vocabulary & comprehension: Use context clues to understand unfamiliar words, compare and contrast concepts, and apply similes and metaphors.
  • Developing comprehensive language skills: Categorize items, answer questions, use grammatically correct sentences, and grasp semantic relationships, including figurative language.
  • Improving articulation & phonological awareness: Work on syllable segmentation, blending sounds, and use the light articulatory contact and slow rate techniques.
  • Fostering organization & memory strategies: Develop organizational systems, expand oral descriptions, and use strategies to enhance recall and memory during structured language activities.

Explore my Educational Resources below:

Here are some specific resources available!

How to Read & Understand A Tape Measure

Great for both Middle & High school!
*ANSWER KEY INCLUDED!*
~ help your students build their language abilities while learning critical life skills!
~ Great for increased opportunity to tackle multiple goals within a group setting, as well as for individual sessions!

Fall Vocabulary Flashcards

Now, it's time to delve into word associations. You ask questions like, "What do you think of when you hear the word 'harvest'?" and "What's the first thing that comes to mind when you see the word ‘leaves’?" The classroom buzzes with discussions, and you're thrilled to see the connections they're making

Middle School  Compare & Contrast Worksheet Bundle  Speech Therapy

ANSWER KEY IS INCLUDED 
Topics Included:
•Job interview
•Budgeting and Financial Management
•Social Media and Online Presence
•Environmental Conservation
•Civic Engagement

Summer Inferencing Worksheet 
middle & high school Speech Therapy

Test their skills independently or go over this worksheet together in a group setting!
This exercise is great for both the middle and high school level!
Read the given situations carefully
Make connections
Make the most appropriate inference
Go over your answers
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