Wednesday, January 2, 2013

S/L Goal Rings

So I came across this post on Pinterest about how this teacher uses Strategy Rings in her classroom. I thought it would be cool to put a different spin on it and use it in the speech and language classroom! 

Hers looked like this:


Mine look like this:



Each of my students have a key ring that they take off the wall every time they come into therapy.  I tell them which of their goals to flip to and they set it out in front of them. This way they know that they're working on and I remember what goal each student is working on that day!  Each goal is color coded; lime green=phonology, orange=pragmatics, blue=semantics, yellow=syntax/morphology, and pink=discourse. The students know these primary areas of language.  Please see my previous post on how I give the lessons on the Six Strands of Language at the beginning of the school year.

Grab the 'Today I am Working On' template here.  I just printed them on colored paper, laminated them, then wrote the goals on with dry erase marker.

4 comments:

  1. I LOVE this idea. Thank you for sharing it!!

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    1. I actually just found them in my desk drawer...left there by the previous SLP! I do know they were from Super Duper but the SLP before me was there for many years so I don't even know if they carry them anymore!

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  3. I love the idea of individualized rings. Thank you for the idea!
    I am probably being an idiot here, but I am not able to edit the file you attached for the template. Any idea what I may be missing? I did just get a new laptop, but it's probably me! :-)

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