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Speech timer light box
Speech timer light box













Sand timer are so easy! Kids can manipulate them themselves. You can take a picture of what the child is working to earn. If you have a smart phone, I love the Children’s Countdown Timer. When you pull up the dynamite timer you’re sure to get them working! If you’ve got older children who need less of the actual visual support, try Online Stopwatch and their group of classroom timers. I have several timers in my rolling cart and on my iPad. I have kids who want to WORK for the timer as the reward! It’s a sensory experience and really calming to sit and watch the sand drip! Keep MYSELF on schedule so I don’t run out of time for other groups of kids (I see kids in inclusion blocks within their classroom).ġ0. Group of articulation students playing ‘Minute To Win It’ games.ĩ. They get one minute to challenge each other and see who can write the most irregular plural sentences.Ĩ. Group works on categories, they get one minute to name every type of _ they can think of.ħ. Kid never talks in groups, he gets a one minute timer and has to add one comment every minute.Ħ. Kid has trouble letting others talk in a group, he gets a 30 second timer to talk and then he has to listen for one minute.ĥ. Kid tries to say 30 speech words in one minute.Ĥ. Once Kid gets to me, he works for 15 minutes as shown on the timer.ģ. Kid who refuses to come to speech gets one extra minute to play before transitioning to me.Ģ. If you were going to be stranded on a desert island, where you had to do therapy all day, what is the one thing you would take? I can’t help but yell TIMER! Give me a TIMER!!!!















Speech timer light box