Every year is a little bit different. It all depends on student needs, SLP needs and most importantly, SLP ideas to help cover all the bases. For the last 5 years or so, I've utilized student spirals to keep all of their student work in that we practice during our speech sessions. It started out as a way for my para and me to see what the other had worked on, plus it was a built-in way to review what was worked on the previous session. The bonus to all of this was that I was able to send the spiral home at the end of the school year and that was what the student could practice and review over the summer. Win-Win!


As I was thinking about this school year and setting goals for myself, I decided that I wanted to try to implement home practice again. We've been short-staffed for so long that an organized home practice program fell to the bottom of the list of things to get done. It's definitely not something that students are penalized for if they do not do it, but they are rewarded if they do it. I needed something that they could quickly practice at home and something that I could quickly grab and modify to their level. I didn't want them to have to spend time coloring for decoration, cutting or gluing. I figured if they saw it as something they could quickly do and be done with they'd be more apt to practice at home. I knew I had a couple of pages in the Interactive Articulation Notebook, but I wanted to build upon those pages. That brought me to developing the Articulation Homework Practice Pages. This resource has 8 different ways to practice a small set of target words for each target pattern. It may be that they are check-marking a box to show that they practiced, it may be filling in a circle, drawing a line with different colors each time they practice or filling in a different color of the rainbow each time they practiced. I use a 3 prong folder for homework practice, so this resource is definitely print, hole punch and go! I purposefully designed it to be at the word level, so you could use it as designed, add a carrier phrase, use it in a structured sentence, have the child generate a sentence using the word, or have the child make a story using each of the words on the page. I have the resource divided into early developing sounds, later developing sounds or a complete bundle!
I am currently using both for all of my articulation students. The Interactive Articulation Notebook during speech sessions and the Articulation Homework Practice Pages for their homework folders. So far it's been easy prep and has saved me a ton of time! I hope you enjoy it as well.
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