This week we’ve been busy making these adorable Summer Bucket Lists from Miss Kindergarten Love. Writing is one of my absolute favorite things to work on with my students because of the many skills you can address at once. This adorable product is perfect for an end-of-the-year activity because I could use it with […]
CCSS Speaking {and Writing} Prompts
Tell a story about a giant squid. Explain why your classmates should vote for you for class president. Invent a new sandwich and give instructions on how to make it. Research a type of insect and report your findings. These are just a few of the fun prompts you’ll find in my new packet, […]
Thanks for Sticking with Me {Giveaway}
Last year on April 14th my life changed a little. Okay, a lot. Last week we celebrated Aislyn’s first birthday and I could not be happier. I think she was pretty happy about it too. Anyways, life this year has become a little more hectic. I have a list of products, blog posts and […]
Math CCSS Lessons for the SLP {Describing}
Yes, you read that correctly. Math and SLP are in the same sentence. Even though it’s the complete opposite side of the brain, we CAN work on math concepts and what’s more is that our students NEED us to work with them on math concepts. Grab a Common Core State Standards Packet and you don’t need […]
The Benefits of Taking an SLP Student {From Both Sides!}
I hope you had a wonderful Easter! I spent my *very short* two day spring break traveling down to Virginia to visit some family. We got back just in time to spend the precious day of our Risen Savior with family. Here are a few pics: If you follow me on Instagram, you know I […]
Everyday Speech Social Skills Videos Review
I recently stumbled across a new activity that I’ve been using in my social groups. And let me tell you-it’s a win-win-win. The kids love it, I love it, AND they take something away from our sessions each time. It’s called “Everyday Social Sills Videos” and I’m about to include a LOT of pictures, […]
Moving and Grooving Activities: Nouns
I’m continuing my Moving and Grooving Series by working on teaching nouns. I hope you enjoyed my Verbs post! This week it’s all about nouns, and these fun activities will get those little feet (and yours) moving! Activities: 1. Jump on the Noun Words! Have students squat down on the floor and prepare list of […]
Moving and Grooving Activities: Verbs
There’s a lot of research out there that supports movement for learning. They are inter-related. Need some proof? According to researcher Terrence Dwyer, exercise supports success in school. His research found that exercise improves classroom behavior and academic performance (Dwyer, Sallis, Blizzard, Lazarus, & Dean, 2001) and that even when an experimental group got four times […]
Leveled Intervention Bundle {and Giveaway!}
Well, it’s finally here-all 300 pages of it. My Leveled Grammar and Leveled Vocabulary Intervention Binders are now offered in a money-saving bundle! These packets contain tons of interactive pages, made especially for our visual and hands-on learners. The focus here is on intervention, not data collection and these binders contain over 300 […]
Adaptable Rainbow Craft for any Goal
If you know me at all, you know that I love simple. You know I’m a little picky. Perhaps you saw this Valentine craft or this Spring craft. I really only entertain the idea of holiday crafts in my speech if they have these components: easy can be prepped in under 30 minutes must require materials […]
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