End of the year activities can be so much fun for students and teachers alike. However, as a speech-language pathologist, it can be hard to come up with fun speech therapy end of the year activities that still are beneficial for students. Here are some suggestions for you to try in your classroom.

Getting the most out of your time, the end of the year is a great time to reflect on what you’ve accomplished. Maybe you’re sad that it’s almost over and maybe you’re anxious to get started for next year. Either way, keep in mind that your therapy sessions are coming to an end soon and make sure you don’t waste any more precious time.
Why is speech therapy so much fun? Because you get to work on the things that really matter to you. Whether it’s your pronunciation, or your fluency, or even just the way you carry yourself—speech therapy is all about giving you the tools to express yourself in a way that feels true.
It can be easy in school to feel like you’re just another cog in a machine, and that’s why we love working with students on the things they care most about. Not only do they have more fun, they make more progress because they’re truly engaged in their own learning.
And when it comes at the end of the year, when everyone’s ready for summer break, speech therapy can help clear up any lingering issues or concerns from an otherwise successful year. It gives students a chance to reflect on what’s working and what still needs improvement, so they can come back next year ready for more success.

So whether you’re a student preparing for your first year of middle school or a parent who wants to help your child grow and excel this summer, we’d love to give you some tools for making it happen.
As the end of the year approaches, students are more distracted by the upcoming summer break. With all this excitement, it can be difficult for them to stay focused on school. This makes it even harder for speech therapists to get their students to engage in activities that help improve their communication skills and overall language development.
For those working with children who are struggling with a speech disorder, this is the perfect time to implement some new therapy exercises into your sessions. To do so, you will want to make sure you have access to a wide variety of resources that can help you with your efforts. In this article we’ll take look at some of our favorite ideas for end-of-year speech therapy activities.
Summer is almost here and for the speech-language pathologist that means you have about a month of therapy left before school is out. End of year goals may still be in progress, or you might be working on some end of year activities to help your students with their speech and language skills over the summer.

Even though it’s the end of the year, it doesn’t mean therapy can’t be fun! Here are some ideas for fun games, books, and crafts that are educational and will be sure to keep your students coming back for more.
The end of the school year can be a hectic and busy time. It’s important to keep your students learning, even in speech therapy! Here are some activities that will keep your students engaged, while reviewing their goals and practicing their speech and language skills.