24 October 2015

Trick or Treat BLOG HOP!

I'm excited to be participating in this Halloween blog hop.  Just like how you go trick or treating around a neighborhood on Halloween, you can go hopping to grab some tricks and treats along different educator bloggers.  Hop all the way through and you can enter to win a prize as well.


Now, for my trick!



As a speech-language pathologist working in the schools, I often give tricks or tips to classroom teachers.  One such tip, use visual aids!  Many students have auditory processing disorders or just can benefit from a multimodal approach to learning!  Not just students that receive speech services!  What does this mean?  Utilize your Smartboard if you have one!  While you present instructions, display them visually as well!  Show your students how to complete a task using a sample or anchor charts!  In many of my TpT products, I use visuals and sentence strips to help students use expanded utterances, see images that correspond to the vocabulary concepts being discussed, and more.

What is my treat?


To show you how I use visuals and images galore in my speech room, I am sharing my Witch's Hat Yes/No Questions Freebie!  Click HERE to learn more about it and grab it for yourself!

Want to learn more tricks and grab more treats?  Hop on over to the next blog!  Thanks for stopping by!


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