Back To School FREE TpT Finds
Teachers Pay Teachers is all abuzz with back to school excitement! I recently decided to see what kind of free things I could find for the first week of school Check out what I found: 1. Assorted…
Teachers Pay Teachers is all abuzz with back to school excitement! I recently decided to see what kind of free things I could find for the first week of school Check out what I found: 1. Assorted…
EEEKKK…carryover. I think it might be the most difficult aspect of articulation therapy. Why?! It requires students to take responsibility for their speech and self-monitor, which can be very difficult for some of our kids. I posted back in…
All Y’all Need posts a monthly SLP link up which is oh-so-much fun! If you’re a blogger and want to link up, check out her post here. If you’re not a blogger, it’s still fun to read about all…
Who has heard of QR codes? I’m sure you have heard how teachers and SLPs (and lots of other things) use QR codes. If you haven’t check out how Jenna from Speech Room News used it for a secret agent…
Background and graphics are courtesy of Bunting, Books, and Bainbridge and My Cute Graphics! I was in Target today near the school supplies (eek, the new school year is coming) when something caught my eye. Well, ok so LOTS…
Time for Language Samples Part 2! If you missed Part 1, check it out HERE. I made a language sample checklist that can be used when taking language samples. It is not exhaustive, but should…
I’ve talked about using apps like GoodNotes for activities like my Find A Difference: Farm Edition (free) activity to save on ink and time. Now it’s time for another way to use this app for a quick and easy therapy…
Time to talk about language samples! I like to make sure I take a language sample when I do an assessment. Of course, this is not the ONLY time I take one, but it gives a good…