I plan on creating a unit to go with each of the “There Was An Old Lady…” books, so this is my next installment! This one is a little different, as it is a Cold Lady instead of an Old Lady, but the kids think it is fun all the same! I also ended up […]
Figurative Language Activities for Speech Therapy
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 […]
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