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Critical thinking speech therapy resources for Prezi

Preview of FREE Mother's Day Bouquet Craft

FREE Mother's Day Bouquet Craft

Created by
Teach Speech 365
Mother’s Day will soon be here! It’s time to shower the mother figure in your life with love. I like to do a craft activity that my students can take home with them. DIRECTIONS: Cut out a pot (pg. 3) and tape the sides onto a sturdy piece of paper. Cut out the flower stems (pg. 4) and write what each coupon is good for. Cut out and color the flowers (pg. 5) and glue them onto the stems. Place the flowers into the pot.There is a list of suggested coupon messages on pg. 6 if your students need ide
Preview of Picture Scenes for Speech Therapy + Craft | Sports Theme

Picture Scenes for Speech Therapy + Craft | Sports Theme

Do your speech therapy students love hands-on interactive activities and do you love themed therapy to meet a variety of goals, including following directions, answering questions, using sentences, and generating narratives? Check out this sports-themed language scenes barrier activity, craft, and cut and paste reinforcement.Included in this resource:Barrier Activity: 3 barrier scenes & 30 fall sport images (football, soccer, & cheerleading) Suggested use: Print 2 of each scene (pages
Preview of 12 Unknown, Influential African Americans

12 Unknown, Influential African Americans

Created by
CallMeMrGardner
Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12th and Frederick Douglass was born on February 14th. Lincoln and Douglass were two great Americans who helped to shape and define this country, and, as a result, their birthdays were celebrated independently in circles and communities since the mid-to-late 1800’s. It is thought that Carter G. Woodson embraced the importance of the second week in February when he introduced “Negro History Week” to celebrate the invaluable contributions of African Americans.
Preview of Building Empathy In Your Students

Building Empathy In Your Students

"Empathy starts with putting yourself in someone else's shoes -- a key step in understanding perspectives that differ from your own. This isn't just a nice thing to do; it's an essential, active skill. It's foundational to embracing differences, building relationships, gaining a global perspective, conducting richer and deeper analysis, and communicating more effectively. This skill is about as "21st century" as it gets.” - EdutopiaComplete mini-lesson with activities for conducting an independe
Preview of 100-Slide Narnia Code Prezi, Worksheets & Discussion Guide for C.S. Lewis Fans

100-Slide Narnia Code Prezi, Worksheets & Discussion Guide for C.S. Lewis Fans

Created by
Aimee Line
Your Narnia fans will appreciate this 100-Slide PREZI based on Michael Ward's ground-breaking book The Narnia Code and its parent book Planet Narnia. Student worksheets and discussion guide are included. In 2003, Michael Ward discovered C.S. Lewis's hidden planetary framework for The Chronicles of Narnia series. Each book is themed after one of the seven Pre-Copernican planets (the planets seen by the naked eye before the invention of the telescope). Bring the thrill of this discovery to your cl
Preview of Prize - Reward Charts! - FREE

Prize - Reward Charts! - FREE

Created by
SpeechBop
My students are extremely motivated by my prize charts so I decided to share some with my TpT community for FREE! Includes 2 versions (b/w & color)! I use stamps to mark each circle, but you can also use dot markers, stickers, smiley faces, check marks, x's, etc. I keep a "prize hat" with tons of goodies for my students to choose when they earn a prize. Great for increasing motivation and rewarding hard working students! Thanks so much for stopping by! Enjoy and Happy Chatting! - Erica
Preview of SLP Terms for Teachers

SLP Terms for Teachers

This handout is part of the Speech Umbrella Presentation, which explains to teachers (or parents) what Speech-Language therapy looks like in the schools. I hope you enjoy this SWEETIE! ***************************************************************************** Check out these related products Speech Umbrella Presentation Speech Therapy Schedule Template Speech Room Door Hangers ***************************************************************************** Sweet Suggestions: How to get
Preview of Social Media Argument Presentation Project Rubric

Social Media Argument Presentation Project Rubric

Created by
Tres Chic Teach
Students research the pros and cons of social media and take a side. Then, they create a presentation with three reasons for or against it and they include a counterclaim. Then, they present it to their peers and can debate it.This is a fully editable document to meet the needs of you and your kids!The assignment should take:-1 day to do research and find at least 3 reliable sources and take notes about them-1 day to create presentation, using notes -1 day to self/peer edit-1-3 days of present
Preview of Bias in the Media Prezi

Bias in the Media Prezi

This Prezi examines and gives specific examples of bias in the media. It focuses on 6 major forms of bias such as "photos, captions, and camera angles" and "crowd counts". The presentation teaches students to identify bias to help them be more informed as they explore journalism in general.
Preview of Core Word HAVE Adapted Book

Core Word HAVE Adapted Book

Teaching Core Word of the Week? Targeting core vocabulary in your classroom? Get this interactive adapted book for students with autism and special needs to help students practice core vocabulary! Download Includes:- Boardmaker pictures- Interactive adapted book targeting core vocabulary: HAVE- Moveable objects to be cut/laminated and used while reading book- Set up instructions for book- Flip book in color and black and white for students to practice core vocabulary at home!Want to receive cred
Preview of Writing Essay Introductions: A Strong Thesis Sentence in an Engaging Context

Writing Essay Introductions: A Strong Thesis Sentence in an Engaging Context

Created by
AHA-Rhetoric
3-frame GIF describes a Toulmin-type thesis sentence and includes such an example; also lists 12 ways to set the tone/context/value of the argument; such as scene-setting, asking a question, quoting someone, etc. Image size 960×720 (file size 322 KB). Can be used as an animated-graphic slide within a PPT presentation about essay writing (PPT must be in Slide-Show mode to activate the slow, looping animation) or as a non-animated graphic in a handout; can be resized as needed. Note: You can pause
Preview of Categorizing and Describing Nouns: A Language Lesson with 8 Engaging Activities

Categorizing and Describing Nouns: A Language Lesson with 8 Engaging Activities

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 are important to know. Then it covers the concept of Categories and how we group things to make our communication clear. Many examples and opportunities for expansion and elaboration are included in the teaching phase. Last are 8 different engaging and
Preview of Inference Higher Order Thinking Lesson

Inference Higher Order Thinking Lesson

Thank you for your consideration in purchasing the lesson on inference. We are pushed to incorporate higher order thinking skills in all classes regardless of the level at which we teach. What many school officials do not consider is that when we have younger or lower level classes, these skills have to be taught explicitly. Therefore, I have put together a whole lesson from top to bottom that teaches the skill of inference thoroughly.
Preview of Beginning of the Year Project: How do you learn best?

Beginning of the Year Project: How do you learn best?

A project that kids can do at home or in class that allows them to see how they lean best. It lets them look at learning styles and multiple intelligences.
Preview of Writing Essay Conclusions: Six Strategies Similar to Closure in a Story

Writing Essay Conclusions: Six Strategies Similar to Closure in a Story

Created by
AHA-Rhetoric
GIF compares 6 ways to end an essay with 5 ways to resolve a story: restatement and manifesting a moral; anecdotal scene and natural termination/encapsulation; hook-and-return and completion of antithesis; pan-to-larger perspective and manifesting a moral; proposal and solution to central problem; and delayed thesis and manifesting a moral. Image size 960×720 (file size 765 KB). Can be used as a 7-frame animated-graphic slide within a PPT presentation about essay writing or short stories or movi
Preview of A Low-Prep Reindeer Cookies Activity for Speech | Language Therapy

A Low-Prep Reindeer Cookies Activity for Speech | Language Therapy

Need something quick for right before Christmas break? These reindeer cookies will take care of many targets while the students have fun! The students can sequence the steps that were taken to make the reindeer, then make a "book" to take home to retell their parents. Articulation students find the target sound and highlight. Included:- Colored pictures of the steps - Blackline pictures that can be put together in sequence and can be taken home for home practice. Materials needed for the cookies
Preview of 10 Tips for Presentations

10 Tips for Presentations

These helpful and easy 10 tips will help any of your students up their slide-show quality! It is also a great starter for a conversation about expectations for slideshows or other presentations.
Preview of Getting to Know YOU! (Digital Biography) My Life/Novel MASH-UP

Getting to Know YOU! (Digital Biography) My Life/Novel MASH-UP

Looking for a creative GETTING TO KNOW YOU project for the beginning of the year? Here's a different spin on the often repetitive process. This is really good for READING classes.
Preview of Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences

Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences

This is a PDF of Gardner's theory of multiple intelligence. Can be used for research, determining your students' intelligences, etc. Annotations (what I discussed with my students during presentation) sold separately. Gardner's Theory of MI by Delaney Grizzle is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Preview of Annotations for Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences

Annotations for Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences

These are annotations (what I discussed with my students) during my presentation of MI.
Preview of Toulmin Argument Model: claim, data, warrant/backing, counter-claim/rebuttal

Toulmin Argument Model: claim, data, warrant/backing, counter-claim/rebuttal

Created by
AHA-Rhetoric
This slightly revised model of rational argument adds a backbone of the scientific method and also replaces Qualifier with Counter-Claim (per Purdue OWL). Slow-animated GIF highlights/describes argument parts and how they work together to persuade a critical thinker. You can test your argument essay against these standards of rational persuasion or use the model to design/outline a powerfully persuasive essay (persuasive at least for critical thinkers). Image size 960×720, file size 843 KB for u
Preview of Thesis Sentence: whole-brain style & substance to focus & sell your argument

Thesis Sentence: whole-brain style & substance to focus & sell your argument

Created by
AHA-Rhetoric
This animated GIF highlights 5 essential factors of thesis sentence: Specific/concise, Meaningful, Summarize left- and/or right brain arguments, Easy to find (top-down), and Clear/professional style/grammar. Students will write clearer essays if they develop a habit-of-mind to consider all five of these factors in their thesis sentence. Image size 960×720 (file size 866 KB) for use as a full-size PowerPoint slide. Each of 7 frames lasts 6 seconds (if embedded in a PPT, it must be in Slide-Show m
Preview of What’s Happening? Asking questions is the beginning of wisdom—not fearing...

What’s Happening? Asking questions is the beginning of wisdom—not fearing...

Created by
AHA-Rhetoric
4-frame animated GIF shows how questions Who, What, Where, When, How, Why, and What if/else/about? or Whether A–Z or Σ? can help students progress from facts to analysis to wisdom—curiosity (and a deeper dialogue with others and reality) is a habit of mind worth developing. Image size 960×720 (file size 511 KB). Can be used as an animated-graphic slide within a PPT presentation about essay writing or critical thinking (PPT must be in Slide-Show mode to activate the slow, looping animation) or as
Preview of Monty Hall Common Sense: maybe slow down your fast-thinking and do the math

Monty Hall Common Sense: maybe slow down your fast-thinking and do the math

Created by
AHA-Rhetoric
This critical-thinking problem asks you to select 1 of 3 doors to possibly win a prize. After new info, you may then switch your selection. Do you make a quick, gut-level decision, or you do you do the math? This PPT-size animated GIF (5-frame, 4 seconds each, 2 cycles) can be used as a PPT slide that animates when in slide-show mode; it can also be used as a bell-ringer for any class that deals with critical thinking or conditional probability, etc. Image size 960×720 (file size 665 KB). Note 1
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