Peek At My Week 1/4
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Now that you’ve seen my excel sheet (if not – check out a picture here), that is what I reference when I’m writing my Peek At My Week posts! So here’s a little peek and more details on where you can get everything I plan to use!
K-2nd and Autism plans are below:
Click on any of the pictures below to be taken to the activity that I’m planning.
Speech in the New Year (free): includes a page to remind your students of their speech goals and ready made language tasks including: WH questions, antonyms, synonyms, multiple meaning words, irregular past tense verbs, attributes, 2 step directions, categories, figurative language, compare and contrast, sentence formulation, social skills.
Verb Tenses in the Winter (free) from Super Power Speech:
Build A Snowman No-Words (free): I’m also using Tack-It as suggested by Speech2U for the first time. I colored and laminated the parts and put Tack-It on the pieces. I really like that I don’t have to affix velcro because then the kids can put the pieces wherever instead of just where I put the velcro.
I’m also using my latest Flip & Clip: Adjectives (try a free sample here). A lot of my students are working on descriptive language and adding adjectives to their utterances is a great way to do so. I wanted an activity that would be interactive and easy to target other goals, so this flip book was born.
I’m also planning to use a book a week from Super Power Speech’s Alphabet Books. These are little stories for each letter of the alphabet. I chose to download them to iBooks and will use them on my iPad. The kindergarten autism class that I push into does a letter each week, so I’m just going to use the corresponding letter book.
3rd-5th plans are below: If the kids are artic only, I usually use the craft/activity planned for the K-2nd and tweak it as necessary or I use the language lesson and we look for words with our sounds.
I’m using the Inuit portion of S.A.L.L. for ALL: Winter and the frostbite nonfiction passage from Nicole Allison’s Nonfiction Passages. For my social group, I’m using Polar Bear Pragmatics.
That does it for the first week of 2015. Hope you got some good ideas and if you’re just returning to work, may the week fly by!