I often get requests for more and more fluency materials. Over the past year, I have posted reviews and several ideas for fluency activities:
Speech4Good App Review
Wendi's Magical Voice Book Review
Movie Ticket Talking Download
and last but not least.....Fluency Pack!
To help celebrate my blog's birthday, how about a giveaway of my popular Fluency Pack!
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Now time for a freebie to use with fluency students! This pacing board is an easy to grab and go visual to assist in slowing down pace for speed talkers and those that need to slow down to use their fluency strategies. Just laminate and place with your other visual aids! Students tap each box as they say words in a sentence. Three sentence lengths provided! Grab this freebie here!
Another amazing developer, Hamaguchi Apps for Speech, Language & Auditory Development, were generous to provide codes for 2 of their IPHONE apps! These apps are great for those that do not have an iPad and want to use apps in therapy or for moms with busy kids on the go! Enter to win below:
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I've just picked up two fluency students after going years without one. I would love some new material!
ReplyDeleteI joke that I have a "fluency Friday" and well, I really do! I LOVE working this population - preschool to high school. I like movement based activities with a fluency twist (especially for the early elementary).
ReplyDeleteFluency materials are hard to come by. Thanks for contributing--these look great!
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I would love fluency materials practicing specific strategies for middle school students!
ReplyDeleteI feel clueless when it comes to fluency sometimes so every piece of fluency material I can get my hands on is great!
ReplyDeleteI love the fluency packet! I swear I never know what to do with my fluency kids!! :)
ReplyDeleteI am always looking for new, creative ways to practice strategies with my students (preschool through high school).
ReplyDeleteI would like fluency materials that review strategies.
ReplyDeleteI'd be happy to have more fluency materials of nearly any kind. I've got a first grader and a sixth grader on my caseload.
ReplyDeleteI have a stuttering-CLUTTERING kid who I would love any help with!
ReplyDeleteI would love a fluency packet that teaches strategies for children.
ReplyDeleteWould love the fluency pack! As for future materials, I would really like to see one or two fluency activities mixed with other expressive language packs...many times I have fluency students grouped with language kids so that would be really helpful!
ReplyDeleteI would love to see some educational materials!
ReplyDeleteFluency materials aren't easy to find, so any kind of activity packet for fluency would be great! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI am often at a loss for what to do with fluency students...this looks great - thanks!
ReplyDeleteI am always looking for fluency activities that for my students! This activity looks amazing and I know my kids would love it!
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