SO, I have some new projects up my sleeve that I will get to share soon, but it has put me in a position that I don’t have as much time to work on materials. I haven’t made anything for February or March except my Old Lady Rose and Old Lady Clover packets. This gives […]
Igloo Craft for Speech Therapy
This week has been all about the freezing temperatures…except that it has been in the 70’s and 80’s here, lol. Sometimes, my plans don’t work out so well 🙂 But nevertheless, my speech room was full of fun activities, we worked on Arctic & Antarctic Language, Arctic Articulation, read Polar Bear, Polar Beard and made […]
Arctic Articulation
I know how much everyone loves having picture stimuli with artic words…combine that with my awesome Smarty Symbols and my gratitude for all you awesome folks, and KABOOM…new stuff 🙂 I love these winter graphics from Scrappin Doodles and they go with my last download, Arctic & Antarctic Animals Language! So I made a little […]
Arctic & Antarctic Animal Language Packet
I have bought so much clipart that I actually forget what I have sometimes. As I started looking through what I have this week and what I needed to get done for January, I remembered I had a theme week in January dedicated to cold weather animals and clipart from Scrappin Doodles…Hello! These animals are super […]
All Aboard, The Language Train!
I am so, so, SO excited to share this packet with you guys! Two reasons…I have a special place in my heart for trains since my (not so) little boy had a major obsession with a certain little blue engine. I mean, my house was nothing but trains, tracks, and stations. But also because this […]
Sports Themed Grammar Activities
I feel like I am constantly on the lookout for ways to work on syntax….this is one of those things that can get real boring, real fast. And I just can’t have that! So I have created another download that is chock full of activities to target some of the goals that my students are […]
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 […]
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 […]
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