I love the concept of six word memoirs. Putting a thought into six (and only six) concise words is an art form in my book! I though I'd try my hand at writing some six word memoirs related to speech
and language. Here's one that I've written for parents who feel their children with severely unintelligible speech are not progressing quickly enough:
Patience: improving unintelligible speech takes time!
Here's one from Lynda Whittington from "LyndaSLP123."
"Can't communicate? Come talk to me!"
This one's great too from Linda from "Looks like Language."
"Behavior Issues? Better Communication Skills Needed!"
Who is up for a contest?
Let's get the language portions of our creative brains going and write some six word memoirs for speech and language. Post them on my Facebook page in the comments section with three things:
1. your name,
2. your email address,
3. your clever speech and language or back to school related six word memoir.
Post your six word memoir by Friday, August 28th. The winner will randomly be chosen and can choose a product of their choice from my store: Badger State Speechy, (no bundles please).
I will also be sharing some on Instagram!
I will announce the winner Saturday, August 29th on Badger State Speechy: Facebook Page.
Are you interested in learning more about six word memoirs? Check out this Six Word Memoirs Link. It's a great language task for your students too!
Have to go, after all:
"Speech room: won't set up itself!"
Donna

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