Expanding Vocabulary
with EET
You may have seen those magical letters floating around
Pinterest and the blog world. Those
letters stand for Expanding Expression Tool.
It is a multi-sensory approach for expanding vocabulary and verbal
expression created by Sara L. Smith.
Click HERE to learn
more about the products and see how you can grab an EET for yourself!
I have been using EET for almost 2 years now. The progress has been amazing! First of all, my students love anything that
they can touch and play with! They also
love anything that helps them and makes communicating easier! I always start out my school year with
introducing the EET and teaching each “bead.”
I have created some activities to help teach each “bead.” You can learn more about them by clicking the
following links:
Once my students have learned how to use the EET with common
vocabulary and objects, we incorporate the EET to describing curriculum
vocabulary. I bring in social studies
and science vocabulary and allow them to practice! I even give them graphic organizers to
complete which they can bring home to study from! They have found this extremely helpful! Some examples of vocabulary concepts:
volcano, knight, lungs, galaxy, government, and cells.
For my older students, we practice reading non-fiction
stories and articles and complete graphic organizers with information learned
from the text. We use markers or
highlighters to locate the evidence in the text! This is a great skill for them to learn and
practice! It has even helped them learn
how to locate key words and phrases and not just highlight complete sentences! Click HERE
to read a previous post about using EET for reading non-fiction texts!
If you are unfamiliar with EET, I recommend checking out
their website and watching the video on it about them. There are also several videos on YouTube as
well. I look forward to continue using
EET in my speech therapy room and watching my students progress even
further!
Miss Speechie, M.S.
CCC-SLP is a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist and author of the blog Speech
Time Fun. She currently works with elementary students
and private clients in a home care setting.
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