I finished the football pack! I am so excited to share this one. I got the adorable football graphics from Scrappin Doodles. Included in the download are 5 language based activities to target listening comprehension, reasoning, vocabulary, and grammar: First up…verbs! There is one sorting mat with two football players, one for past tense and one […]
Throwback Thursday!
I don’t know one single person who hasn’t expressed their love for the 80’s in some way, shape, or form. The hair, the fluorescent colors, and, my personal favorite, the music! I am an 80’s baby, so maybe that’s the draw…either way, when I found clipart with an 80’s theme I did the running man […]
Firetruck Free Activity
Hey guys! It’s been a busy week for Crazy Speech World…it started with a feature over at PediaStaff (if you missed it, check it out HERE) on the great speech teacher debate. AND now it ends with a guest post at Playing with Words 365! Katie has an awesome blog site and I was so excited […]
Outer Space Grammar Activities
I’ve been busy working on my calendar for the upcoming school year and trying to to do a lot of planning. At some point I decided that outer space would be a good theme, have you done that one before? I just finished some activities a couple of days ago and am so excited to […]
Ice Cream Sentences Freebie
I hope everyone had a great weekend! I got busy on a lot of my Pinterest projects this weekend, including my very first Pinterest Party with some of my girlfriends and we had such an awesome time. One of the things I worked on was for school, so I thought I would share it with […]
Helping Verb Freebie
Helping verbs. Our children with language impairments have so much trouble with these. I saw this really cute post on Pinterest for a Helping Verbs song, but of course the link was broken, so I have no one to credit it to…nonetheless, its cute! So, of course my creative juices started flowing and I made […]
Irregular Verb Cards
Today, I am sharing this game targeting irregular past tense verbs. This is one of those skills that really gets my kiddos with language impairments confused. I thought this would be a fun way to work on the goal, and get lots of practice! Each student draws one card from the pile and names the […]