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Beth Gockley

BrainPOP | Health | Body Systems - 1 views

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    Child-friendly pictures and explanations of the human body systems, including voice and respiration
Heather Costa

Reading A-Z - Samples - 1 views

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    free materials, books and other reading based materials; much more access with a subscription
Lauren Dutton

Speech Therapy Activities: Language - 1 views

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    "how to" on different communication skills for autism, AAC, assessment, schedules, etc.
Beth Gockley

Voiceproblem.org: The Voice Problem Website - 1 views

shared by Beth Gockley on 08 Sep 09 - Cached
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    Information and resources for individuals with voice problems, including anatomy and physiology, disorders, diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and personal experiences
Beth Gockley

Larynx, Voice Box, and Cancer, Polyps, Nodules and Paralysis Videos - 1 views

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    Videos of normal and disordered vocal folds
Lauren Dutton

Clifford . Which Clifford? | PBS Kids - 1 views

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    place big or little Clifford depending on the instructions
Alea Newsom

LinguiSystems-Reading Comprehension.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 1 views

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    Checklist of early reading skills by age
Lauren Dutton

Communicative Turn Taking - 1 views

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    Information on using walkie talkies for turn taking
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    Great idea on teaching turn taking for school age children- group setting or one on one
Danielle Cudone

Communication Connects - Home - 1 views

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    This website has information for parents, teachers, and SLP's. Could be used in a variety of areas (receptive language, expressive language, pragmatics, articulation, literacy, fluency)
anonymous

Teacher Checklist-Fluency - 1 views

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    Designed to facilitate information sharing and consultation with the teacher of a child who stutters.
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    Great resource for teachers in order to gain insight into how severe a child's stuttering is and how it is effecting them in the classroom setting
Heather Costa

Patrick Ecker: AAC - 1 views

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    This site is intended to be an active community for sharing graphics, pictures, and visual supports for children with disabilities.
Heather Costa

Perkilou's Fun Freebies - 1 views

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    Various free downloads; Summer speech work calendar; games
Danielle Cudone

Children's Story Collections - 1 views

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    story collections
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.
Danielle Cudone

stories to read online with audio - 1 views

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    audiobooks
Lauren Dutton

ClassTools.net: Create interactive flash tools / games for education - 1 views

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    Classtools.net allows you to create free educational games, activities and diagrams in a Flash! Host them on your own blog, website or intranet! No signup, no passwords, no charge
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    Create flash player games, flash cards
Lauren Dutton

Animal Games - 1 views

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    reading comprehension animal games
Danielle Cudone

LibriVox - 1 views

shared by Danielle Cudone on 22 Jul 09 - Cached
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    LibriVox: free audiobooks. LibriVox volunteers record chapters of books in the public domain and release the audio files back onto the net. Our goal is to make all public domain books available as free audio books.
Danielle Cudone

Kidzone - Fun Facts for Kids! - 1 views

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    great for following directions, language concepts - is also thematic
Nick Weiland

Using Technology to Support Diverse Learners - 1 views

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    The purpose of this Web site is to focus on how technology already in the classroom or school can support good instruction and research-based strategies that work. Our focus in this site is on Differentiated Instruction - which is a teaching theory based on the idea that instructional approaches should give students multiple options for taking in information, making sense of ideas, expressing what they learn, and accommodating differences while teaching to students strengths and knowledge (Tomlinson 2001).
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