Confession: I have A LOT of speech therapy materials. I also “inherited” a very full speech room. I’ve spent a lot of time trying to organize all my “stuff,” and I’m excited to share some of my favorite tools with you!

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Wall Storage

My most frequently used therapy rewards and visuals get pinned on the wall.

Every SLP has a ton of resources - especially resources from TPT! Therefore, we all need great ways to organize our speech room. I've shared seven of my favorite tools that help me organize all of my TPT resources that I use in my speech instruction! Check them out inside this post.

Storage for TPT Cards

I bought this fun box from Michaels, and I use it to keep miscellaneous TPT products. Don’t forget to look for Michaels’ awesome coupons. I got mine when it was 60% off!

Every SLP has a ton of resources - especially resources from TPT! Therefore, we all need great ways to organize our speech room. I've shared seven of my favorite tools that help me organize all of my TPT resources that I use in my speech instruction! Check them out inside this post.

I also found this index card organizer at Staples, and I use it to store TPT products, as well.

Every SLP has a ton of resources - especially resources from TPT! Therefore, we all need great ways to organize our speech room. I've shared seven of my favorite tools that help me organize all of my TPT resources that I use in my speech instruction! Check them out inside this post.

I found these little guys at Joann’s. It doesn’t look like they are listed on their website, but they were only a few dollars. Perfect size for Cariboo cards!

Every SLP has a ton of resources - especially resources from TPT! Therefore, we all need great ways to organize our speech room. I've shared seven of my favorite tools that help me organize all of my TPT resources that I use in my speech instruction! Check them out inside this post.

I also store some cards in envelopes. I put these envelopes in a photo box. A shoe box would be perfect, too!

Every SLP has a ton of resources - especially resources from TPT! Therefore, we all need great ways to organize our speech room. I've shared seven of my favorite tools that help me organize all of my TPT resources that I use in my speech instruction! Check them out inside this post.

Last but definitely not least… This drawer organizer. *swoon* This is my favorite way to organize my TPT cards. It’s so pretty and makes prepping for therapy a breeze.

Every SLP has a ton of resources - especially resources from TPT! Therefore, we all need great ways to organize our speech room. I've shared seven of my favorite tools that help me organize all of my TPT resources that I use in my speech instruction! Check them out inside this post.

Storage for TPT Packets

I also use these plastic document files and poly envelopes to store bigger materials.

 Every SLP has a ton of resources - especially resources from TPT! Therefore, we all need great ways to organize our speech room. I've shared seven of my favorite tools that help me organize all of my TPT resources that I use in my speech instruction! Check them out inside this post.
Every SLP has a ton of resources - especially resources from TPT! Therefore, we all need great ways to organize our speech room. I've shared seven of my favorite tools that help me organize all of my TPT resources that I use in my speech instruction! Check them out inside this post.

Check out this video for a closer look at some of these organizational tools.

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Hi there! I'm Marisha. I am a school-based SLP who is all about working smarter, not harder. I created the SLP Now Membership and love sharing tips and tricks to help you save time so you can focus on what matters most--your students AND yourself.

23 responses to “7 Tools to Organize Speech Therapy Materials”

  1. Kari Fast Avatar

    Are you kidding me? This is AH-mazing. It's exactly the kind of inspiration I need to get my materials inventoried, organized, and accessible. Thanks for sharing!

    1. marisha.mcgrorty@gmail.com Avatar

      Aw thanks, Kari! I'd love to see what you come up with!

  2. Amy Haselden Avatar

    This looks so great! I need you to come to SC and organize my room! 🙂
    Great post!

    1. marisha.mcgrorty@gmail.com Avatar

      Aw thanks, Amy! I'd actually enjoy that. Hah! Too bad SC is so far from WA. 😉

  3. […] (and stored close to my therapy table), I usually just grab those when I need them. Check out this post to see how I keep them […]

  4. JoBeth Avatar
    JoBeth

    Hey Marisha! Your organization is amazing. I share a treatment room with several different therapist and have little storage space. I love all your visuals and I could use them without carrying a bunch of stuff around! Can I get them at your TPT store? Or could you tell me where I could purchase them! Thanks a bunch

    1. Marisha (Road to Speech) Avatar
      Marisha (Road to Speech)

      Hi JoBeth! You can find them on my TPT store. Here’s the link: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Teaching-Visuals-BUNDLE-2118093

  5. Maggie Avatar
    Maggie

    Hey! This is SO great! Thank you! Quick question: are the “why question” circles (in the third picture) available to download? I’ve searched but came up empty handed.

    1. Marisha (Road to Speech) Avatar
      Marisha (Road to Speech)

      Thanks, Maggie! The Speech Summit makes a TON of different circles/rings. “Why questions” are included in this product: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/WH-Question-Language-Rings-1656656. Check out her store for more language and articulation rings!

      1. Maggie Avatar
        Maggie

        Great! Thank you so much!

  6. […] I use clear bins and label them. This makes it really easy to find things when I start unpacking in the fall. I don’t have to pack everything, because many of my materials are already stored in a portable “system.” Check them out here! […]

  7. […] I use clear bins and label them. This makes it really easy to find things when I start unpacking in the fall. I don’t have to pack everything because many of my materials are already stored in a portable “system.” Check them out here! […]

  8. Ricki Avatar
    Ricki

    Marisha,
    Do you have editable labels that you’re using for your drawer cart available for purchase?

    1. Marisha (Road to Speech) Avatar
      Marisha (Road to Speech)

      I don’t at this time, but I am working on a new set of labels!

  9. […] Road to Speech uses index card holders (and lots of other strategies) to organize her cards. […]

  10. […] (and stored close to my therapy table), I usually just grab those when I need them. Check out this post to see how I keep them […]

  11. […] I have a few more organizers that I use. You can read more about them here! […]

  12. […] I have a few more organizers that I use. You can read more about them here! […]

  13. Teresa Yarbor Avatar
    Teresa Yarbor

    I love all these organization tips. Organization is a challenge for me.

  14. crickey Avatar
    crickey

    I’m always looking for a better way to store my TPT purchases…

  15. Paulette Avatar
    Paulette

    I love your ideas for organizing my speech world. Thanks so much!

  16. Sara Martin Avatar
    Sara Martin

    I adopted many of these organizational tools for my speech materials. This included storage ideas that I had not thought of and it makes it so much easier not only to store but also to retrieve easily when I want to pull something for a session. I’m slightly addicted to the small craft boxes for Cariboo Cards and other small items. Thank you!!

  17. Melissa Copple Avatar
    Melissa Copple

    Your organization skills blow me away! I wish just for a minute I could buy something from TPT or download one of your resources from SLPnow and actually print/laminate/cut out the entire thing and have it ready to go… but I don’t, so I end up never using my materials. It’s so frustrating. Your materials and storage is inspiring!

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