During this time, I am reminded of how very blessed I am. Looking over this past year, my life is full. Some days may be difficult, but most moments are beautiful. Looking back at all the things this year, I am thankful for: A loving and forgiving God whom I believe directs my steps. I am so […]
Don’t throw those pictures away!!!
Hello! First, I am excited to announce that I am a guest blogger today on Speech Room News! Click HERE to head on over there and read up on evidence-based vocabulary strategies! Okay, so I finally came up with a use for all my school pictures. You know the type-the kind every teacher/staff member is […]
New Year Prediction Pack
Can you believe it’s almost 2013? I feel like I’ve just become comfortable writing “2012!” I wanted to get this Prediction Pack out to you before the craziness of the holidays is upon us! Christmas is my favorite holiday but with all the hustle and bustle, New Years can sometimes be forgotten. This activity pack […]
“Mostly Free” Food Apps for Therapy
I love food. My students love food. What better way to teach following directions than to incorporate recipes. It makes teaching sequencing and vocabulary more functional and real-life as well. Here are some great apps to work on following directons that my kids ask for over and over. The best part? They are all sold for […]
Christmas Inference and Problem-Solving Activities
Confession: On November 2nd, I turned on my Christmas music. I know, I know too soon! I must say though, I love Christmas. Last year, when my husband and I were tearing apart our house, I had no kitchen. There was no tree. No baking. No lights. So….this year, I’m making up for it and […]
“Find It” Game for Speech Therapy
Have you heard the newest!? It’s the “Find It” game where kids sort through little beads in a bottle and try to come across objects on a list. Students love it and thanks to my friend, Jacquie, I decided to make one for myself. Here’s what you do:1. Grab an empty bottle and fill it with […]
Auditory Feedback Idea-Cheap!
Hello there! If it’s your first time joining my little world over here, my husband and I are renovating our 125 year old house-which makes my life a little crazy a times! I’ve told some of my teacher friends “Can you please let me know if I come to work with sawdust in my hair!” […]
Thanksgiving Activities
Is it time to talk about Thanksgiving already? I’ll take that as a “yes” since I’ve already spotted Christmas decor in stores! I have been busy making a new resource-and it’s jammed-packed! In my Thanksgiving Language and Literacy Activities, you will be busy celebrating Thanksgiving for quite a few days. Here are some things that […]
Vocabulary Strategies and Give Away!
Thoughts and prayers for everyone on the East Coast tonight! Keep warm and safe!My good friend Christina over at SugarandSpice has been attending some amazing professional development seminars and sharing the wealth of information with me! Currently, one of the big topics being discussed is vocabulary development. The state tests for our little kiddos are […]
Social Butterfly
Hello there!How is everyone doing out there? I just spent last night working on progress reports until I couldn’t see straight. At my school district, I’m required to write progress reports for all of my students every 5 weeks-yes, you heard right-every 5 weeks! It keeps me pretty busy 🙂 I’m a little behind on […]
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