Speech Therapy Room Setup | Speech Room Decor
Hey guys! I wanted to give you a quick tour of my speech room. I'm pretty excited about my speech therapy room setup for this school year. Many of the labels, signs, and other speech room decor pieces are all part of my newest SLP Organization and Decor packet, which you can snag here at my TPT store!
I'm so excited to have you stop in! Come on, let's take a closer look...
I wanted to go with a welcoming and exciting theme this year. It's exciting because it's travel-themed with a tagline of "communication takes you anywhere". I also love how calming the blue and green color combination feels!
Make your first week in speech way less stressful with my Tic-Tac Dough Beginning of the Year Activities and my Would You Rather Questions!
Snag my free binder labels and spines for bundles here!
I can't wait- this year I have a specific place to put my draft reports. There will most certainly be interruptions throughout the day, and I'll know exactly where to look for my files when I need to set them aside for awhile.
My coworker told me about this fabulous- and inexpensive way- to reduce distractions in your room. Keep your kids focused by covering up materials stored on bookshelves with a shower curtain. I purchased the shower curtain and rings at the Dollar Tree and a pressure rod at Wal-Mart. The whole setup was around $7.
Basketball is a super fun way to motivate your students! Add some figurative language in with a quote such as "Give speech your best shot".
I like to have my "quick table games and activities" in a caddy. I can't tell you how many times throughout the day I'm looking for dice, daubers, and my "go to" card games.
I wrote a grant a year ago, and I LOVE my Expanding Expression Toolkit . I created this "wall decor game" and have a beachball stored in my room, ready to go. My kids request this all the time.
Finally, I have a bookshelf devoted to everything I might need while getting work done. I have a "Needs Filed" tub, but I'm extremely excited about my seasonal tub. I'm changing out the label as the seasons change with a little velcro, and it's going to be a great place to store those seasonal or holiday specific therapy materials.
Thanks so much for stopping by and touring my room! I hope you'll stick around awhile or visit me on TPT!
Speech Room Setup and Decor Tour
I'm so excited to have you stop in! Come on, let's take a closer look...
I wanted to go with a welcoming and exciting theme this year. It's exciting because it's travel-themed with a tagline of "communication takes you anywhere". I also love how calming the blue and green color combination feels!
Make your first week in speech way less stressful with my Tic-Tac Dough Beginning of the Year Activities and my Would You Rather Questions!
Snag my free binder labels and spines for bundles here!
I can't wait- this year I have a specific place to put my draft reports. There will most certainly be interruptions throughout the day, and I'll know exactly where to look for my files when I need to set them aside for awhile.
My coworker told me about this fabulous- and inexpensive way- to reduce distractions in your room. Keep your kids focused by covering up materials stored on bookshelves with a shower curtain. I purchased the shower curtain and rings at the Dollar Tree and a pressure rod at Wal-Mart. The whole setup was around $7.
Basketball is a super fun way to motivate your students! Add some figurative language in with a quote such as "Give speech your best shot".
I like to have my "quick table games and activities" in a caddy. I can't tell you how many times throughout the day I'm looking for dice, daubers, and my "go to" card games.
I wrote a grant a year ago, and I LOVE my Expanding Expression Toolkit . I created this "wall decor game" and have a beachball stored in my room, ready to go. My kids request this all the time.
Finally, I have a bookshelf devoted to everything I might need while getting work done. I have a "Needs Filed" tub, but I'm extremely excited about my seasonal tub. I'm changing out the label as the seasons change with a little velcro, and it's going to be a great place to store those seasonal or holiday specific therapy materials.
Thanks so much for stopping by and touring my room! I hope you'll stick around awhile or visit me on TPT!
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