So my good news for the week is that I got my
Donorschoose.org project funded! You can view my project
here. If you want more information on Donorschoose.org, check out my blog post
here.
I am working on a post about how I intend to use the items in my project, so stay tuned for that. In the meantime, I thought I would give you a tour of my speech room. This is what it looked like when I got to school 3 weeks ago.
And this is what it looks like today.
I share my room with 2 other SLP's. Fortunately I like them a great deal. The picture above is my work space. Here is what it looks like when I walk in the room:
On the other side of the map drawers is my space.
We use rolling cabinets to section off the space and reduce distractions. The cabinets also make great surfaces to decorate. This is my Room Rules.
On the back side of the map drawers, I have my welcome and good bye routine.
My white board. Can you see the SGM?
My Desk.
There's Story Braidy.
I made the picture on this cabinet on
lessonpix.com. It reminds the younger students that they need to ask before they get into the cupboards.
It's only a little messy in there.
Did you notice the pockets on the doors? More goodies from lessonpix.com.
This side has all my articulation cards that I've made from
lessonpix.com.
And this side has all my pictures for picture exchange.
I am pretty lucky. My room also has a sink and a bathroom, and we control the heating and cooling. On the other hand it's a huge campus, and we are pretty far away from the main school, so we have to hike to get kids, work in classrooms or even get to the workroom. But hey, I'm going to get my work out, right?
So my good news for the week is that I got my
Donorschoose.org project funded! You can view my project
here. If you want more information on Donorschoose.org, check out my blog post
here.
I am working on a post about how I intend to use the items in my project, so stay tuned for that. In the meantime, I thought I would give you a tour of my speech room. This is what it looked like when I got to school 3 weeks ago.
And this is what it looks like today.
I share my room with 2 other SLP's. Fortunately I like them a great deal. The picture above is my work space. Here is what it looks like when I walk in the room:
On the other side of the map drawers is my space.
We use rolling cabinets to section off the space and reduce distractions. The cabinets also make great surfaces to decorate. This is my Room Rules.
On the back side of the map drawers, I have my welcome and good bye routine.
My white board. Can you see the SGM?
My Desk.
There's Story Braidy.
I made the picture on this cabinet on
lessonpix.com. It reminds the younger students that they need to ask before they get into the cupboards.
It's only a little messy in there.
Did you notice the pockets on the doors? More goodies from lessonpix.com.
This side has all my articulation cards that I've made from
lessonpix.com.
And this side has all my pictures for picture exchange.
I am pretty lucky. My room also has a sink and a bathroom, and we control the heating and cooling. On the other hand it's a huge campus, and we are pretty far away from the main school, so we have to hike to get kids, work in classrooms or even get to the workroom. But hey, I'm going to get my work out, right?
Nice organization! There's some unused real estate on the backs of my cabinet doors! Thanks for sharing :-)
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure, Karen.
ReplyDeleteWhats the application in the last Image ??
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