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Nick Weiland

Quick Artic App for Speech Language Pathologists - 2 views

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    Quick Artic is a free IPhone application for Speech Language Pathologists which contains 566 images tagged with titles and categorized by "phonemes". The application includes ten most common phonemes in all positions of words. It can be used in speech language therapy or for quick articulation screening This easy to use application features a scoring utility which keeps track of the correct and incorrect answers. Quick Artic automatically calculates the score.
Nick Weiland

Your Special Chef - 1 views

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    "Your Special Chef" is a collection of resources to help teach cooking skills to individuals with special needs. Click around the site to find cue-card recipes, lesson plans for life skills teachers, video tips, and more! Check back soon for a personalized recipe creator. "
Nick Weiland

Teaching Learners with Multiple Special Needs: AnyBook Reader -Off the Shelf Adaptable AT - 0 views

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    "The Franklin AnyBook Reader is designed to make any book and interactive, "read to me" book. Essentially you attach special stickers to the pages of books and then when you touch the pen to the sticker it plays back a self-recorded message"
Nick Weiland

101 Ways to Use a Sequential Message AAC Device to Access the Curriculum - 0 views

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    Teaching Learners with Multiple Special Needs: 101 Ways to Use a Sequential Message AAC Device to Access the Curriculum
Nick Weiland

ZooBurst - 0 views

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    ZooBurst is a digital storytelling tool that lets anyone easily create his or her own 3D pop-up books. Using ZooBurst, storytellers of any age can create their own rich worlds in which their stories can come to life.
Nick Weiland

Assistive Technology / Adapted Library - 1 views

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    On this website you will find books that have been adapted using the Picture Communication Symbols (PCS) and the Mayer-Johnson program BoardMaker (c). The Picture Communication Symbols (PCS) are typically used by individuals who have difficulty being understood verbally or have severe difficulty with reading and writing. If you have your own copy of the book, we have files that allow you to print the symbols that we used to adapt the books. These PCS can be cut out and glued into your own book so that you can read the adapted book again and again to your child or students. All files with symbols were created using Boardmaker Version 5.0.10 and require you to have that program loaded onto your computer into order to access these files
Nick Weiland

Treasures for Teachers - 1 views

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    Treasures for Teachers is a free site with downloadable games, posters, and resources. The section on language and vocabulary is a huge collection of games to help develop expressive and receptive language skills. The section on phonemic awareness contains several colorful activities.
Nick Weiland

Thinkfinity - 0 views

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    Thousands of Free Lesson Plans and Educational Resources for Teachers Thinkfinity has 11 content partners, including several leading education and literacy organizations. It offers thousands of free K-12 educational resources in seven disciplines. A search function allows users to enter a keyword and refine the search according to resource type, grade level, and subjects to find activities for the classroom or at home. Entering the keyword "grammar," for example, uncovers nearly 100 treasures, including lesson plans with embedded online activities.
Nick Weiland

Speech Teach UK - 0 views

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    developed by the parent of a child receiving speech-language treatment, provides "resources to support the activity ideas given by our speech therapists, teachers and other support workers."
Nick Weiland

Special Educational Needs resources- TES Resources - 0 views

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    "3,388 Free learning resources for special educational needs (SEN) teachers including lesson plans, activities, games, teaching ideas, classroom resources and worksheets. " Categories * Attention deficit / and hyperactivity disorder (ADD / ADHD) * Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and Asperger Syndrome * Behavioural, emotional and social difficulties (BESD) * Cognitive impairment: Moderate learning difficulties (MLD) * Cognitive impairment: Severe learning difficulties (SLD) * Down's Syndrome * Gifted and talented * Hearing impairment * Mental health issues * Physical impairments * Profound and multiple learning difficulties (PMLD) * Sensory integration disorder * Specific learning difficulties * Speech and language communication difficulties * Tourette's Syndrome * Visual impairment * Well Being / Emotional Literacy
Nick Weiland

About TAP - 1 views

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    "The Targets and Activities Project (TAP) website has been set up to allow Speech and Language Therapists, Language and Communication Teachers and others to share ideas with those working with children with communication difficulties in schools and other locations. On this site you will find activities sheets for working with children at a variety of different levels and across a variety of curriculum and skill areas. The site uses the P-scales and the lower levels from the National Curriculum as a means for organising these documents in a way which should make them easy to find. These documents use a simple standardised format to make them easy and quick to read. TAP sheets are especially designed to be used by education staff - such as learning support assistants - who have had guidance from the appropriate specialist."
Nick Weiland

Carl's Corner - 0 views

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    "This website has been created to provide resources and materials for classroom teachers, reading and resource specialists, speech therapists, parents and students in the area of language arts. Please feel free to download and print anything that catches your eye, but please make sure to leave my name on the poetry and worksheets! "
Nick Weiland

Do2Learn: Emotions Color Wheel - 0 views

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    "Do2Learn's FREE Emotions Color Wheel links the emotion name to the etymology, color, definition, statement, and photo of a face depicting that emotion. In creating this color wheel, emotions were first divided into six general categories and assigned colors."
Nick Weiland

Voice For Living |  About - 0 views

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    "Welcome to VoiceforLiving.com, the official DynaVox blog" Our team of bloggers brings a range of diverse backgrounds - from speech-language pathologists, clinicians, and educators to individuals using DynaVox communication solutions in daily life. Their thoughts are sure to inspire, educate, motivate and give you an insider's view of DynaVox and the lives of those who use our products.
Nick Weiland

Teaching AAC: Reports from the Classroom - 5 views

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    "This unique approach by Pati King-DeBaun was developed to systematically teach communication skills to children who are nonverbal. Highlights will include the Integrated Model of Communication Instruction.Learn more about this model and watch classrooms and students progress"
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