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Megan's Musings and Miscellany

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United States - Oregon - Portland
Megan's Musings and Miscellany
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“[S]uccess isn't about how much money you make, it's about the difference you make in people's lives.” –Michelle Obama, Sept. 4, 2012, Democratic National Convention
 
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By Megan's Musings and Miscellany
This lesson uses video clips to teach students that what makes us laugh when watching comedies might make someone annoyed if done or said in real life. Help students understand and analyze Unexpected, Unusual, or Inappropriate things that are said
Subjects:
English Language Arts, Special Education, Speech Therapy
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Activities, Lesson
CCSS:
SL.7.6, SL.8.6, SL.9-10.1d, SL.9-10.6
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By Megan's Musings and Miscellany
This interactive, kinetic, humorous activity is great for middle schoolers, high schoolers, and adults! It can be used as an ice breaker, a socioemotional learning activity, a daily class opener, a partner activity, or even an ESL lesson (present
Subjects:
Back to School, Classroom Community, Social Emotional Learning
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Activities, Games
CCSS:
L.5.1b
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By Megan's Musings and Miscellany
This is a 24-page lesson on Categories and Nouns that takes a few class periods to complete. It is great for young students, students with developmental or communication delays, and English learners. First it explains what Nouns are and how labels
Subjects:
Special Education, ESL / ELL / EFL, Speech Therapy
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Activities, Prezis, Lesson
CCSS:
L.1.1b, L.2.5, L.3.5
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By Megan's Musings and Miscellany
This worksheet is helpful for students to brainstorm their strengths and weaknesses, articulate what their differences or disabilities are, and identify resources or strategies that help them. It can be a useful starting point to explore disability
Subjects:
Special Education, For All Subjects
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Worksheets
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By Megan's Musings and Miscellany
Ability to state needs and ask for help improves access and participation in any activity or lesson. This Getting Help document is intended to support students with lower communication abilities to self advocate and get help independently. Questions
Subjects:
Special Education
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Printables, Posters, Lesson
CCSS:
SL.K.3
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By Megan's Musings and Miscellany
This collection of dorky jokes (aka Dad jokes) is sure to get your students groaning. It is also great for working on reading, understanding idioms and multiple meaning words, and getting your quiet students to interact with each other. You can do
Subjects:
Special Education, EFL - ESL - ELD, Speech Therapy
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Activities
CCSS:
L.6.5, L.7.5, L.8.5, L.8.5a
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By Megan's Musings and Miscellany
This log is intended to document the service time you provide to students, as some districts or schools require. The log can be used by any service provider, such as speech-language pathologist, occupational therapist, reading specialist, etc. There
Subjects:
Physical Therapy, Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Professional Documents, Printables
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE

I have been a school-based SLP since 2002 and was previously an ESL & EFL teacher in various locations and countries. I have also taught some university classes in language and communication.

MY TEACHING STYLE

I keep these concepts in mind when developing lessons and activities: differentiation, multimodality, neurodiversity, Universal Design, socioemotional growth, multiculturalism, equity, and engagement. Oh, and why make things boring when learning can be active, fun, and stimulating?!

HONORS/AWARDS/SHINING TEACHER MOMENT

This 'n that.... They're kind of silly to mention.

MY OWN EDUCATIONAL HISTORY

I have master's degrees in both Communication Disorders and ESL/Second Language Studies. I have bachelor's degrees in Linguistics and Japanese. I was an exchange student in Japan during high school and in Togo, West Africa during college.

ADDITIONAL BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

I love traveling and learning about cultures and languages. I speak pretty good Japanese and French and so so Spanish. I have lived (i.e., had an address) in: Oregon, Japan, Togo, Palau, Hawaii, Texas, and China. These days I'm really into minimalism and I have always been into humanitarianism.