We are doing some fire station themed activities this week in speech therapy because it is Fire Prevention Week! Here are some pictures to show what we have been up to:
And here's the best part. We of course used the metal tokens so that he could pick up all of the tokens with his magnetic wand afterwards! I have never met a kid who doesn't love using magnets in therapy! Did you know that you can buy Super Dupers Magnetic Wands and tokens separate instead of always stealing them from your Chipper Chat boxes? I just recently bought some extras. Here's a link to where you can buy them over at Super Duper Publications.
Now I want to share how I continued to use these fun firetruck cover up sheets with another student. This student is working on reducing his fronting phonological disorder. He often turns his initial /K/ sound in words into a /T/. For example: his cars are "tars" and his keys are "teas."
Roll the firetruck die, say your minimal pairs = a fun time and increased auditory discrimination of a fronting error!
And to finish up we added a craft and some grammar work into our sessions. One student made a firefighter paper plate mask and both had the opportunity to increase their pronoun and preposition understanding by playing our fire station themed board game from our own fire station themed unit called:
Fire Station Pronouns & Prepositions
This unit has 71 pages of fun and original pronoun and preposition targeted interactive activities, games, and worksheets for students in pre-K to third grade. This year we updated the packet to include some additional black and white sheets, the paper plate mask craft, and some illustrated preposition flashcards that are both fire station themed and also general themed so that they can be used year round. If you would like to pick it up this week during Fire Prevention Week you can save 40% off the cover price! Yay! Have a fun week in therapy friends!
Be safe and don't forget this tip (just given to me by my kindergartner after a firefighter came to his class to talk about fire safety.) He told me, "Mom, we need to have a meeting place outside in case there's a fire in the house, and don't forget that we need to Stop, Drop and Roll when we are hot and on fire." And after that he demonstrated how to do it on the kitchen floor! He's so cute and is learning so much in school!
Manda & Shanda
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