These Tops and Bottoms Activities are great for building language important language skills in the classroom or speech therapy sessions. This post contains Amazon Affiliate links. This week and next is all about farms and plants in my speech room, so I wanted to share some of the activities that we have been doing with […]
Teaching Verbs with Trains!
This post contains Amazon Affiliate linksI have found myself having to teach verbs so much this year…more than normal. Some of my students with language impairments are having such a hard time with regular past tense, not even the cursed irregular, that I started from square one. I acquired this Super Duper book and it […]
American Inventors Nonfiction Activities for Speech Therapy
I’m thrilled to have finished this packet so far in advance of inventors week on the theme calendar, which is scheduled for my last week in February! I knew the theme would be a great opportunity to not only explore my students’ creative minds, but to delve into some nonfiction text about some famous creative […]
Winter Speech Therapy Plans
I’m getting myself geared up to hit the classroom bright and early tomorrow. I know based on my theme therapy calendar that I’m doing all things winter this week (and probably next week too), so I wanted to share what is on my lesson plan to help you get ready too! First, the book I’m […]
{New} Fall Speech Activities
Hi friends. I’m going to preface this post with the fact that I am sick. I’ve been sick for three whole days. Because, school. What better way to spend sick days than working? Riiiiiiight. I am currently on self induced vocal rest, which is tough with it being football season and all. Working keeps my […]
Teaching Verbs
Verbs! I know that you and I both are flooded with kids who need to work on verbs…whether it’s understanding what a verb is, being able to change verb tense correctly, or expanding their vocabulary to include more variety of verbs in their language, I’m sure you have a need for materials in this area! Well, […]
Using Fold-ables in Speech Therapy!
I heart fold-ables. You can use them for anything! They also feed my need for cutting things and semi-crafty. I say semi, cause if I told my older kids that these were crafty, they probably wouldn’t enjoy them as much as they do! Here are a few of the different kinds I have used… […]
Gingerbread Grammar {plus FREEBIE}
Typical December weather in my neck of the woods in still in the 70’s. Which, you should know, makes me happy. When people say they want cold weather for Christmas, I give them the stank eye. I do not need snow or freezing temps to feel in the holiday spirit! I love flip flops, even […]
Superhero Grammar AND Storytelling
I am late to the party, getting my planning done, but I have pushed through a couple of more products that I knew I wanted to do for this week’s Superhero theme. Luckily (or not luckily at all!) I have been sick, so my weekend plans included sitting on the couch…giving me plenty of time […]
Bear’s New Friend Speech & Language Activities
This post includes Amazon Affiliate links I LOVE the Bear book series by Karma Wilson…I have been slowly building a library of materials to go with my library of books, and I am so excited to share with you the newest addition… Bear’s New Friend is a story about the newest addition to Bear’s forest […]