Peek At My Week 2/28
Disclaimer: Affiliate links are included for your convenience. This week, the book was The Hat by Jan Brett. I was really pleased when I asked the kids what they thought would happen and they said the animals would…
Disclaimer: Affiliate links are included for your convenience. This week, the book was The Hat by Jan Brett. I was really pleased when I asked the kids what they thought would happen and they said the animals would…
Graphics: Creative Clips Disclaimer: Affiliate links are included for your convenience. One of the most interesting parts of Thinking About You, Thinking About Me for me was the section on the Continuum of Truth. It’s something I…
SLPs use social stories all the time! The term “Social Stories” is trademarked by Carol Gray and more information can be found on her website. In a nutshell, they are stories that are designed to help a student understand…
Disclaimer: Affiliate links are included for your convenience. This week, the book was The Mitten by Jan Brett. I truly love Jan Brett’s books and have every one she’s written or illustrated. This one is a classic! I…
This past week, I decided to try something a little different with my older students. A few of them are working on synonyms and antonyms. I happened to find some plastic beads and string and decided to put them…
Graphics: My Cute Graphics Disclaimer: Affiliate links are included for your convenience. Happy Valentine’s Day! I used The Day It Rained Hearts by Felicia Bond as my book this week for the younger grades. Our craft was a…
I have a snow day today. Much like most of the East Coast, I believe. Winter grabbed hold this year and apparently it’s not letting go any time soon! What does a SLP blogger DO during a snow…
Graphics: Lovin Lit Facial expressions. We all have them. We go through probably hundreds of them each day, depending on our mood. For kids with pragmatic difficulties, they can be super difficult to read and interpret correctly. I usually…