Peek At My Week 1/26
Disclaimer: Affiliate links are included for your convenience. This week it’s all about data. The quarter ends soon, so I want to make sure I have plenty of data. I take data almost every session anyway, but one more data…
Disclaimer: Affiliate links are included for your convenience. This week it’s all about data. The quarter ends soon, so I want to make sure I have plenty of data. I take data almost every session anyway, but one more data…
Disclaimer: Affiliate links are included for your convenience. Sometimes, you just have to blow some bubbles! I decided to forgo my carefully laid plans with my preschoolers this week. I’ve done bubbles before with my students, but not in awhile.…
Disclaimer: Affiliate links are provided for your convenience. Hi all! It’s a 4 day week for us with a holiday on Monday! Here is what I have planned for this week: K-2nd: The book this week is The Hat by…
Welcome to the first Clinical Skills Confidence post of 2015! If you’re unfamiliar with these posts, it is a non-scheduled series where I talk about something related to the clinical side of being an SLP. To see other posts, click…
Disclaimer: Affiliate links are included for your convenience. Hope your first full week after break went swimmingly! We didn’t actually have a full week, due to the weather. Click on pictures to be taken to where the activity is located.…
Today, I’m sharing a little tip that I came across over winter break while I was furiously laminating and cutting materials out to prep for the month. Oh, did I mention that I now have TWO laminators? That’s right…it’s actually…
My last product of 2014 was this Flip & Clip: Adjectives flip book plus companion activities I decided that I’d gift you all with a free sample with 10 of the cards! I think my students will love being able…
Disclaimer: Affiliate links are included for your convenience! Cause and effect is an important skill for kids to learn! According to Piaget, children achieve this developmental milestone around 18-24 months of age during the sensorimotor stage (). I’m an elementary…