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The Dabbling Speechie

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❤️Skill: Categories
By The Dabbling Speechie
Do you need some categories speech therapy activities that help you teach how vocabulary words go together by groups? Use these two category activities flipbooks to work on identifying, naming, and describing items in category groups. Victoria loves
Subjects:
Vocabulary, EFL - ESL - ELD, Speech Therapy
Grades:
Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd
Types:
Activities
CCSS:
L.K.5, L.1.5, L.2.5
$7.00
388
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By The Dabbling Speechie
Use these early elementary categories speech therapy activities for receptive and expressive language to help you have a system for teaching categorization skills to your students. ❤️ Speech Pathologists ❤️can help students build better vocabulary
Subjects:
Vocabulary, Special Education, Speech Therapy
Grades:
PreK, Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd
Types:
Activities, Lesson
CCSS:
L.K.5a, L.1.5a, L.1.5b
$8.00
46
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By The Dabbling Speechie
Use these categories speech therapy activities to build your student's receptive and expressive vocabulary skills using category sorting, and leveled category activities to build understanding. You will have successful language sessions with your
Subjects:
Vocabulary, Special Education, Speech Therapy
Grades:
PreK, Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd
Types:
Activities, Lesson
CCSS:
L.K.4a, L.K.5a, L.1.5a, L.1.5b
$8.00
77
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By The Dabbling Speechie
Engage your students with the irresistible charm of hot chocolate-themed language activities this winter season! Perfect for speech therapy sessions to work on naming categories, identifying category groups, and naming items within a category along
Subjects:
Vocabulary, Speech Therapy, Winter
Grades:
PreK, Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd
Types:
Activities, Flash Cards, Games
$5.00
85
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By The Dabbling Speechie
This Categorizing Activity Wallet Book Craft is a great interactive way to work on categorization skills with your students to build receptive and expressive vocabulary. This fun activity will help your students understand the word relationships of
Subjects:
Vocabulary, Oral Communication, Speech Therapy
Grades:
Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd
Types:
Activities, Lesson
CCSS:
L.K.5a, L.1.5a, L.1.5b, L.2.5a
$4.00
12
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE

I have experience working with toddlers all the way up to high school students in all areas of speech and language. My passion is working with high functioning autism students and teaching pragmatic language. Currently, I work with K-8 students and love creating materials for language development and social-pragmatic language. I also have a background in assessing and working with dual language learners across many different languages.

MY TEACHING STYLE

I love finding ways to incorporate all learning styles and modalities. Using activities that are interactive and require physical movement paired with language seem to be most engaging for students. Furthermore, I love teaching vocabulary and oral comprehension through the use of books. They are the best form of therapy! They have visuals and you can model/develop so many skills through reading a great story.

HONORS/AWARDS/SHINING TEACHER MOMENT

I have spoken at the state and national level for my speech pathology associations.

MY OWN EDUCATIONAL HISTORY

I attended Sacramento State University for both my under graduate and graduate degree in speech pathology and audiology.

ADDITIONAL BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

I am a school-based speech pathologist that loves to plan engaging lessons for students. I create resources to help SLPs have creative materials ready to go so that they can feel confident in their speech therapy sessions that they served their students well.