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Speech and Language Teletherapy Resources

Disclaimer

The below resources are offered for consideration for school-based SLPs and SLPAs providing remote or teletherapy services in schools.  This list is not comprehensive of all possible resources. The listed resources are provided for information only. The Colorado Department of Education does not endorse, represent, or warrant the accuracy or reliability of any of the information, content, services, or other materials provided by these educational service providers. Any reliance upon any information, content, materials, products, services, or vendors included on or found through this listing shall be at the discretion of the user.

Articulation Activities

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Language and Literacy

Stories

  • Bibliomania - This online resource hosts online literature for 5th grade and up. 
  • Commonlit - Free collection of reading passages in all literary and nonfiction genres for grades 3-12.
  • Learn English Kids - Listen and Watch - Short animated stories with vocabulary, sequencing, and comprehension questions from England. Materials are printable.
  • Newsela - Offers students up-to-date, high-interest articles that meet students right at their level. This resource is free for the remainder of the 2019-2020 school year. 
  • Reading Comprehension from RHL - Free reading comprehension worksheets for teachers and parents to copy.
  • Scholastic Learn at Home - This is a collection of cross-curricular articles, stories, and videos that incorporate discussion points, lesson plans, and activities. (Grades K-8) 
  • Sit Together and Read (STAR) - STAR is a set of interactive and innovative read-aloud practices designed for educators and caregivers. STAR is a resource from The University of Ohio College of Education & Human Ecology.
  • Stories from the Web - Children's Writing Gallery - Short stories and poems written by children. 
  • Storyline Online - An online program where books are read aloud by famous people. Each book is accompanied by a supplemental teacher guide. (Grades K-4) 
  • Storynory - This site contains more than 600 audio stories, myths, and poems to listen to or download. (Grades K-5) 
  • Monarch Reader formerly known as the Tar Heel Reader - Collection of free, easy-to-read, and accessible books on a wide range of topics.

Vocabulary Development

  • Anagram Solveran online vocabulary and spelling development resource.
  • Eye on Idioms  - from ReadWriteThink.org Eye on Idioms includes a series of exercises, in which students view the literal representations of idioms and then examine their metaphorical meanings.
  • Picture Dictionary - This dictionary contains more than 2500 illustrations with translations in more than 50 languages. 
  • Vocabulary.com Learn Words - is a vocabulary builder website for older students. 
  • World of Words - a website for vocabulary building games and activities.

Writing

  • Describe a Movie - This online form can be completed for discussion about any movie. This form can be printed and used for discussion or turned in for comprehension.
  • Mad Libs for Kids - With over 100 story templates, kids can create stories using the Mad Lib format.
  • Story Jumper - Provides a free online tool to write, illustrate and publish children's stories. 

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Speech and Language Activities and Games

  • IXL - IXL is a website for educators and families to help learners build math, language arts and social studies skills.
  • Letters - Words - A language resource that features a word search engine designed for a versatile scope of usages to support development of English language.
  • Sequencing Fun - This website was created by a Speech Language Pathologist and contains Sequencing games.
  • Speech-Language (and more!) online games! This website was created by a Speech Language Pathologist and has interactive games to work on different speech or language goals for students to play. Younger students will need an adult to explain the game and/or listen for correct response.

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Speech and Phonology

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Social Communication/Pragmatics


National Resources for Speech-Language Pathology

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Questions? Contact

For more information about services for students who have speech or language impairments in Colorado, please contact:

Gina Herrera
Phone: (303) 253-0451
Email Gina Herrera


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