I sure have missed my craftivity posts lately! I am back today with not just one, but TWO cute ideas for spring. First…April showers…
For this one, we did umbrellas and raindrops! I copied an umbrella pattern likes this one HERE on bright spring colored paper, and cut a few million blue rain drops. Actually, I must give credit where credit is due…I had a student helper cut out all this stuff. Lol, it was really awesome!
Then I let my kids pick their umbrellas and they wrote speech words on those, as well as the raindrops! We got in TONS of repetitions with this activity!
Here are some final shots! This group all wanted to glue theirs to a bigger sheet of construction paper, but I had some that just glued to their umbrella. Both were super cute! This was their speech homework for the week 🙂
Up next…flowers!
This is one we do every year, just because I love it so much! I have a bunch of petals and centers pre cut for them (this time, I cut them :))
We did spring words on these with their target sounds, parts of speech, describing words, etc. Then, they go home for home practice! The make and take is my fave!
I hope you guys likes these ideas! Let me know what crafts you are up to in your rooms lately!
Anonymous says
We are making the flowers today! Thanks for all the great ideas. I love your blog. This is actually the very first comment I have ever left on a blog. 🙂 Thanks again for sharing.
SLP Gone Wild says
Yay! I am so glad you are here and commenting 🙂 I hope you enjoy this with your students 🙂
Allison Jones says
I love doing craftivities with my students! Thanks for the new ideas!
SLP Gone Wild says
You’re welcome!
Rosa Aguiar says
I am also a big fan of doing craft activities with my studnets. I love your flower idea and I will definitiely use it in my sessions. Keep all your cute ideas coming.
Thanks so much for your creativity!!
Traci says
I love all of your ideas!
Spring and Easter are some of my very favorites, even if they are in the middle of all that testing. These fun little activities are perfect for a change of brain power.
Thank you!
Jenn says
Thank you so much Traci!