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How to Use Google Slides YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/user/TheDabblingSpeechie/videos?view_as=subscriber
How to Assign a Google Slide in Google Classroom:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-6ogT31Sf4&t=57s
Setting up Digital Speech Folders and how to link to websites, YouTube, and resources from your Google Drive:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zwgxxzVLKc&t=183s
Create digital speech folders for your students working on articulation and/or phonology goals.
You can also use the digitals google slide templates to create task cards, digital language and social language folders, have behavior visuals, and customize game templates. Check it out HERE.
The digital speech folders also come with progress monitoring tools and Google Forms, so that you can informally assess progress on goals digitally.
The articulation and language screeners also come with Google Slides for the stimulus items, and Google Forms to collect the student’s responses digitally, so you can access them anywhere.
All of the themed push-in language lesson plan guides come with a Google Slide presentation that can be used in teletherapy or on the SMARTboard during whole-class push-in lessons.
They include activities, YouTube video movement breaks, links to book read alouds, and YouTube videos related to the topic. You can check out all the language lesson plan guides HERE.
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How to Use Google Slides YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/user/TheDabblingSpeechie/videos?view_as=subscriber
How to Assign a Google Slide in Google Classroom:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-6ogT31Sf4&t=57s
Setting up Digital Speech Folders and how to link to websites, YouTube, and resources from your Google Drive:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zwgxxzVLKc&t=183s
Create digital speech folders for your students working on articulation and/or phonology goals.
You can also use the digitals google slide templates to create task cards, digital language and social language folders, have behavior visuals, and customize game templates. Check it out HERE.
The digital speech folders also come with progress monitoring tools and Google Forms, so that you can informally assess progress on goals digitally.
The articulation and language screeners also come with Google Slides for the stimulus items, and Google Forms to collect the student’s responses digitally, so you can access them anywhere.
All of the themed push-in language lesson plan guides come with a Google Slide presentation that can be used in teletherapy or on the SMARTboard during whole-class push-in lessons.
They include activities, YouTube video movement breaks, links to book read alouds, and YouTube videos related to the topic. You can check out all the language lesson plan guides HERE.
Connect with Felice
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Thedabblingspeechie
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedabblingspeechie/
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/dabblingspeech/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB_cZ4io1LK4XJIajDMHLfg
Website: https://thedabblingspeechie.com/
The post 3 Ways to Use Google Apps to Manage Your Speech Caseload appeared first on thedabblingspeechie.