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Middle school speech therapy resources for SMART Notebook

Preview of Following Oral Directions with Basic Linguistic Concepts:Smart board Interactive

Following Oral Directions with Basic Linguistic Concepts:Smart board Interactive

Created by
"Speech"ercise
This highly interactive 114 Smart board presentation will engage and dazzle your students while they practice processing and following directions embedded with basic linguistic concepts . This presentation can be used during individual therapy sessions or with an entire class of students. Students listen to directions read aloud by the therapist; must interpret and then execute the command that contains a concept/concepts. Directions include the following linguistic concepts: inclusion -all
Preview of Cute Monsters: Synonyms and Antonyms SMARTboard Activity

Cute Monsters: Synonyms and Antonyms SMARTboard Activity

Created by
Speech Ace
This activity created by Speech Ace is a fun way to learn about synonyms and antonyms. Using the Smartboard, learn the definitions of synonym and antonym. Then, engage in matching activities for synonyms and antonyms. Finally, a "Monster Mash" game is included that allows students to be on 2 teams and identify synonyms and antonyms. An answer key is included. This activity is perfect for speech therapy, special education classes, and general education classes who are working on vocabulary b
Preview of Community Helpers Workers Smart Board Lesson

Community Helpers Workers Smart Board Lesson

This lesson was created for speech therapy groups working on helpers and workers in the community. It can be used for all ages in any classroom working on this topic. It includes songs, a story, smart board interactive activities to get the kids up and interactive with the lesson. Targets sorting/categories, identifying/labeling, following directions, and more.
Preview of Sorting Laundry

Sorting Laundry

Created by
Christine Sokol
Sorting Laundry is a very good life skill to teach students, especially those involved in Life Skills. This is a lesson I created to pre-teach my students before they actually got to carry out the skill with real laundry items.
Preview of Laundry Bingo

Laundry Bingo

Created by
Christine Sokol
This game is just like any Bingo game, but focuses on Laundry skill. I developed it as a way to review laundry concepts and vocabulary. The first page is a digital calling card. The students will come up and reveal a hidden space, identify the object, and then announce to the players. The players then find the object on their BINGO card and mark it. The other slides can be printed in a full page format which you can find in your printer setup.
Preview of Word Bonanza! SmartBoard Vocabualry Games

Word Bonanza! SmartBoard Vocabualry Games

An interactive smart board game that incorporates a variety of vocabulary strategies. 1. Let's Get Together (categorization): Read the question and words. Think of those words go together (what category). Click on the letters to spell that category name and earn points. 2. Word Detectives (identify word from description): Read the clues presented. Think of the word that is being described. Click on the letters to spell that word and earn points. 3. Odd Man Out (Which doesn't belong): Read
Preview of Pirate Gameboard

Pirate Gameboard

Created by
Christine Sokol
This is just a pirate gameboard with dice that you can personalize to any lesson themed around pirates.
Preview of Auditory Processing:When?

Auditory Processing:When?

Created by
Christine Sokol
This is an activity I made for my students with difficulties with auditory processing skills. It is made up of 2 boards. The first board contains questions that can be read by the student or the teacher. They will click on the box after they respond. The box will reveal the correct answer. On the second page is a Candyland Board which the students can play on after they answer each of the questions
Preview of Paper or plastic in the supermarket

Paper or plastic in the supermarket

Created by
Christine Sokol
Life Skills Lesson that I created to teach my students how to listen to directions as a bagger at the supermarket. It also encourages attention to detail by product category (e.g., Put the dairy product in the plastic bag.).
Preview of Basic Linguistic Concepts

Basic Linguistic Concepts

Created by
droforisanzo
This is a SMART Notebook activity that targets basic linguistic concepts in an interactive way. Students move and manipulate pictures and words to sort and match them. Concepts covered include:deep/shallowlong/shortsmall/largehot/colddark/lighthard/softnarrow/widewet/dryempty/fullThis activity is compatible only with computers that have SMART Notebook.Follow me:InstagramFacebookTpTTwitterPinterest
Preview of Springtime Main Ideas!

Springtime Main Ideas!

Created by
Speech Ace
Great instructional lesson on main ideas and supporting details. Within the lesson, the students will learn the definition of a main idea and supporting detail. They will be able to practice identifying these within a paragraph. Then, the students are able to divide into two teams to play a game. Within the game, the students are given a grid of 4 different topics. The topics include identifying a main idea, identifying a supporting detail, identifying details that are not important/support
Preview of Microwave Safety

Microwave Safety

Created by
Christine Sokol
This is a brief (4 screens) lesson about microwave safety. It includes a labeling page, categorizing safe and unsafe items.
Preview of The Logo Game

The Logo Game

Created by
Christine Sokol
I created this game for my Life Skills Class when I was teaching them about Logos. They loved it! I posted it on the SMARTboard and for each question, the students had to write down their answer on an answer paddle or dry erase board. They took turns coming up to reveal their answer. There are also some asudio boards so pay attention to pages that require you to listen. You can alter and change this game to your liking.Learning made fun!
Preview of Pirates Ahoy! --- the Antonym Game

Pirates Ahoy! --- the Antonym Game

Created by
Speech Ace
Play this fun and exciting game with your students! In Pirates Ahoy, your students will take turns selecting cards from a "messy" pile. If they select a "pirate", the student must provide an antonym for the word on the bottom of the card. If they are able to give an antonym, they get to keep the card. If not, they must put the card back into the pile. 2 specialty cards are also in the deck: a pirate ship and a treasure chest. If they draw a ship, they are ordered to "walk the plank" and m
Preview of Pop culture

Pop culture

Created by
Christine Sokol
This is a fun game which requires students to reveal pictures of hidden objects and label/identify what they are. These pictures are all related to today's pop culture.
Preview of Week 1 Speech Warm Up! With 1 Tier-2 Vocabulary Word and 1 Idiom

Week 1 Speech Warm Up! With 1 Tier-2 Vocabulary Word and 1 Idiom

Use this during the first 5-10 minutes of your class/session. THIS WILL BE A WEEKLY UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD! This warm up includes: -Changeable date -Tier 2 Vocab Word ------->Synonym/Antonym ------->Compare/Contrast ------->Category ------->Definition -Idiom of the Week ------->2 pictures ------->Often a video ------->Concrete and Figurative meaning represented
Preview of HRC Jeopardy

HRC Jeopardy

Created by
Karley Horsman
Jeopardy game includes-How to respect teachers-How to respect students-How to respect ipads-Expected/Unexpected behaviors
Preview of Speech Bubble or Thought Bubble

Speech Bubble or Thought Bubble

Many students with pragmatic and language disabilities have difficulty understanding when their thoughts/ideas are ones that should be said aloud or whether they should be kept in their heads. This Notebook activity teaches the idea of “speech bubble” vs. “thought bubble” and reviews when it is okay or not okay to share something. Specifically, it teaches the students to think about whether this is the right time, the right place, the right audience, or whether it will hurt someone’s feelings. T
Preview of Sort the Laundry!

Sort the Laundry!

Smart Board activity geared towards sorting and receptive language. Great for kids of any age. Helps with identifying clothing and choosing answers from a group of options.
Preview of Supermarket: Paper or Plastic?

Supermarket: Paper or Plastic?

Created by
Christine Sokol
Life Skills Lesson that I created to teach my students how to listen to directions as a bagger at the supermarket. It also encourages attention to detail by product category (e.g., Put the dairy product in the plastic bag.).
Preview of Thought Bubble Strategy Game! Thought Organization, Impulsive Answering

Thought Bubble Strategy Game! Thought Organization, Impulsive Answering

Use this Smart Board game to teach students to think before answering. Have them move the options into the thought bubble and speech bubble based upon what the questions ask. Includes questions about Fall, and one idiom "apple of my eye". Other questions relate to common language terms "synonym" "antonym" "compare/contrast" Interactive! Fun! Students love it! Use the thought bubble strategy within your classroom!
Preview of Life Skills with Safety Signs

Life Skills with Safety Signs

Created by
Christine Sokol
Your students will have fun driving their car around town, landing on different signs. You can make this as easy or as difficult at you would like this game to be. First, the teacher will roll the blue die to see who goes first (names can be changed). Next, the student comes up to the board to roll the die to see how many spaces s/he can drive. You, the teacher, make up the questions! The kids love it!
Preview of Logos Explained

Logos Explained

Created by
Christine Sokol
I created this brief , but engaging SMARTboard activity for my Life Skills Class that had to create a logo for their Career Class. You can utilize it in conjunction with my Logo Game. This activity looks short, but lasted over an hour. There are links on some of the pages, so don't forget to check them out.
Preview of Respect/Keeping Your Thoughts in Your Head

Respect/Keeping Your Thoughts in Your Head

Do any of your Middle School and older students have a difficult understanding what IS and is NOT appropriate to share? This is a quick Notebook lesson that helps students understand what it means to be respectful to both teachers AND peers and when something should be kept in their head or whether it can be shared.
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