Today I’m excited to review a product that are all the rage in my speech room. MOOWI speech puppets are small, hand-held puppets that aid in the teaching of speech sounds. I choose the adorable giraffe and my students quickly named him George. My favorite part of “George” (and all their puppets) is his […]
#ASHA15
Well here I am, sitting in an airport, waiting to go back home from easily the best trip of my professional career. If you didn’t get to attend ASHA this year, I think you should put it on your calendar for next year…right now. We arrived in a cold snowy Denver on Wednesday evening. My […]
Countdown to #ASHA15 (and Sale!)
I think you should come to ASHA. Just so I can meet you. Even if you haven’t bought your ticket or asked off work, be spontaneous and just do it. I know, I know. It’s expensive and you might not have any time off work, but I would love to see you there. 🙂 Last year […]
DIY Craft from an Oatmeal Container
One of my students LOVES angry birds. Yes L.O.V.E.S. She will do anything I ask if it involves angry birds. So… I created this fun craft using an oatmeal container. I made it with angry birds in mind, but you could totally make whatever character your students are into! Grab one of those big oat […]
Ultimate Data Collection Binder for Grades 6-12 {and Giveaway!}
Data can be HARD. I’ll admit, it’s not my favorite part of my job. Actually, I hate it. You can even head on over to this post to read about how once in a while, I leave my data binder on my shelf. It shouldn’t be the most important thing we do. That’s where TEACHING […]
Language in the Classroom {Social Skills}
Today we’re continuing our series on Language in the Classroom. Missed the first one? Don’t worry! You can click the “Series” button at the top and to check out last month’s post on Classroom Culture. As a classroom teacher, Miss Decarbo from Sugar and Spice will be focusing on the big picture and the classroom as a whole. As a […]
Narrative Writing {Ideas and Freebie}
Thanks for joining me today as I continue talking about writing. We know that writing level is generally commensurate with that of their language ability. So, if we’re working on writing, we’re also working on language. The two are intertwined and it is impossible to work on one without the other. If you missed the session on Compound Sentences, click HERE. The purpose […]
Speak Life
I was completely blown away when I saw your support of my Speak Life sign for speech on both Facebook and Instagram. I was encouraged and once again reminded of the many blessings our profession gives us. “Kind words are like honey— sweet to the soul and healthy for the body.” Proverbs 16:24 Words are […]
App Review: Multi-Syllabic Word Party
Today I’m excited to offer you a chance to win another fabulous app that will help those students with syllable goals! Meet Multi-Syllabic Word Party from Home Speech Room. When you open the app, four options to work on multi-syllabic words are presented: Each option gives you the choice to work on words […]
Language in the Classroom {Classroom Culture}
Today I am excited to begin a whole new series on the blog titled “Language in the Classroom.” This series is unique because I’ll be collaborating with Miss Decarbo from Sugar and Spice (one of the best teachers in the world that I have the privilege of working down the hall with) to bring you ideas from two sides. Exciting, […]
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