I have quite a few kiddos in my older grades (read: 5-8) working on figurative language. Many of these students have difficulty with understanding nonliteral language, so we spend a lot of time on this stuff. We mostly work on curriculum based activities, using literature to address these types of goals, so I do not […]
Old Lady Who Swallowed a Bell Book Activities
I’ve posted on these books before, but I just don’t think it can get more functional that the “There Was An Old Lady…” series for teaching sequencing, seasonal vocabulary, and comparing/contrasting skills. These books are AWESOME! I know that I will be using “There was An Old Lady Who Swallowed A Bell” this month, so […]
Gingerbread Language Activities!
Gingerbread!!! My son and I make a gingerbread house every year, it is one of my most cherished traditions. So I found these adorable gingerbread art and created this resource…These activities I am so excited about because I feel like they can cover SO many different areas of both comprehension AND expression. What’s my favorite […]
Tense Builder App Review
There’s nothing more I love than something that simply works. Especially in therapy. And you just can’t argue that good apps work. I introduce, I teach, I supplement, but it is truly amazing how apps can grab attention and help me with those things. I’m pretty picky with apps. I don’t use my ipad too much in […]
Bear Stays Up for Christmas!
I loved, loved, LOVED making the Wild Things activities so much that I knew this was gonna be my new favorite thing. So when I started looking around what my books for December were going to be and plan a new unit, I had a hard time choosing! But I found a winner… I have […]
Open Ended Winter Games!
I had a couple of people tell me that they were looking for more generic type games for the season, so I hopped on that idea and rode it to this post. I know there are lots of us who have mixed groups, working on all different objectives and we need blanket activities to pull […]
Snowmen Language Activities!
So I have the first of my December downloads ready to go for you guys! Round 1 goes to the snowmen….cause what else gets you in the winter mood?! Wellllll, I actually know nothing about snow. It snowed once in Florida when I was 8 and it actually stuck to the ground, we measured at […]
Syntax City App Review
I know you’ve heard the hype…I’ve seen other bloggers reviewing this app, which is why I quietly waited my turn. But I just can’t hold it back anymore! THIS APP IS AWESOME! I already had a Articulation Scenes, another Smarty Ears app, which I also love. When I was offered to try and review Syntax […]
Using Paint Sticks for Story Retell and Narratives
I’m not sure if I came up with this on my own (I’d like to think so) or if I saw it somewhere (more likely!), but I have been doing it for so long that I know one thing for sure…it is an AWESOME therapy tool. I use stories weekly in my therapy and I […]
Where The Wild Things Are for Speech Therapy
I might have said this before, but Where The Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak is my favorite book. Ever. It has a special place in my heart, as it was my mom’s favorite children’s book. My mother was an elementary school teacher and gifted me the love of reading at an early age. She was […]
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