Sunday, November 3, 2013

NSSLHA

As the NSSLHA chapter advisor it makes me proud to be around these dedicated students. As midterm passes I begin to reflect on the past and plan for the future. I look forward to our end of year NSSLHA dinner. I am proud of all of our graduates!


Stars & Stripes

These clinicians celebrated with stars and stripes. Each star contained a stimulus word. 
 


Gumball machine

This gumball machine was designed to target articulation goals. Each gumball contained a stimulus word. Cute!
 

Spin with Sponge Bob

These student clinicians made this Sponge Bob spin wheel game. Creative and fun!
 


End of Semester Activities

Look at this creative end of semester activity project. The student clinicians designed the activities and presented them in a princess wagon. The materials were bound together so the client could stroll away with it.
 

Birthday Cake Game

 
The student clinicians made this game board to celebrate the client's birthday. They used stimulus pictures all throughout the board. 

 
 
 

Apple orchard

 
 
These student clinicians made an apple tree to target language goals. Each apple contained a stimulus picture and attached to the tree via Velcro. Happy picking! 
 
 

Candy Crush

 
This student clinician designed a Candy Crush board. As seen below the pictures moved! Awesome!
 
 


Fall back idea

This is a great idea that Kim came up with. This clinician attached a mirror and an index card box with Velcro to the client's homework binder. The client may now take homework on the go!

Ready, Set, Go!

The student clinicians made this awesome /g/ Go Cart racing board game. Each car contained a /g/ stimulus word. The client absolutely enjoyed the activity. Gggggoooooooo

Let's go fishing

The student clinicians made this creative scene to address articulation goals. The clinicians covered a card board box with blue and brown paper. Next, the ocean scene was created. The stimulus fish were small water bottles which contained a round metal. The fishing pole was a gift wrapping roll with a string a magnet attached. Happy fishing!

Losing My Marbles


 

 
 The student clinicians designed this activity for a 5 year old client. This activity may be implemented to address any goal. Be sure to use with older children as marbles are a choking hazard for children under the age of 3. Ready, Set, Go........................
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Apple Tree

The student clinicians made this tree using cardboard and much creativity. It was self supporting. The apples contained the stimulus pictures. Great fall idea.............apple picking anyone?

Flower Power

These student clinicians designed a colorful and creative activity to target articulation goals. On blue bulletin board paper, they drew and painted a sky scene. They added Velcro to attach the pinwheel flowers.