I use various sizes of the clear Sterilite brand containers (this is hands down my favorite brand because they stack well on my shelves) and I get them from Walmart, Target, and Amazon.įor holidays where I have a lot of resources for like Valentine’s Day, Halloween, and Christmas – I get the large, lidded storage containers. They stay closed when I toss them into my therapy bag! You can grab those storage box labels here. Check out how I made my Articulation Toolbox here!įor on the go therapy, (traveling SLPs or push in therapy) I love the colored Michael’s 4×6 storage boxes. It’s a great toolbox for holding small essentials you use daily like dice, post it notes, paper clips, etc. I love that the drawers pop out easily to take to my table. It holds all my Articulation cards – yes, even the full cans from Super Duper. I use the Akro-Mills Storage Cabinet from Amazon (see pic below) Yes, I spray painted mine to make it pretty. TIP: take all your bound workbooks to Office Max or Staples to have the binding cut off and have them put a 3 hole punch and put them in binders as well! This will change your life – no more slipping workbooks on your shelves! Articulation Cards / Task Cards: ![]() Download these articulation binder labels and these themed binder labels to organize all your resources once and all! ![]() I put a post it note that says, “hard copy” so I don’t accidentally use that sheet in therapy and I know when I need to make new copies. ![]() I decided on white because I know that color is always available if I need to get more. I print hard copies of all my resources and put them in WHITE 1 1/2 inch binders. I don’t have a big fancy room so it’s essential I stay organized. One thing is- I only have a closet to store my resources in. This post contains some Amazon affiliate links (I receive a tiny commission at NO cost to you). I realized it was hurting my productivity – all the searching for that specific task card, a certain book filled with the /S/ sound, a themed activity…and WASTING time!! So let me tell you what I did about it! When I decided on all white binders and clear containers, it didn’t matter if they all varied a little bit because all the labels were the same and visually appealing to the eye. I think I waited because I wanted it to be perfect and every container and binder perfectly matching. The answer key, located at the back of the book, makes checking students' work quick and easy.To be honest, it took me several years to finally be happy with my organization of all my speech therapy materials. write sentences to show their understanding of each lesson's wordsĪlso, each chapter ends with a quiz for you to use as either a test or student review.read and respond to paragraphs containing example words.answer multiple-choice and fill-in-the-blank exercises.write the meanings of common prefixes, suffixes, and stems.The word parts appear alphabetically in the book so you can easily coordinate your instruction with the Fun Deck. Two example words, along with sample sentences and an illustration, help reinforce the meaning of each prefix, suffix, or stem.Įach of the 50 chapters in this book contains six worksheets you can easily copy. ![]() This 320-page companion book to the 500 Prefixes, Suffixes, and Stems Fun Deck provides multiple contexts for students to learn and remember Greek, Latin, and other word parts ( agro, cogn, hum, mega, ped, syn, etc.). If you know what the parts mean, then it's easier to decode the definition of the full word. The best way to determine the meaning of a word you don't know is to break it down into simpler parts. Expand your students? vocabulary and improve test scores with 500 Prefixes, Suffixes, and Stems Super Fun Sheets.
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