Syntax Slip-Ups
I found some clipart from Graphics From the Pond that featured kids holding up their “work.” I immediately knew that I had to do something with it because it was so cute! I brainstormed for awhile before finally deciding to…
I found some clipart from Graphics From the Pond that featured kids holding up their “work.” I immediately knew that I had to do something with it because it was so cute! I brainstormed for awhile before finally deciding to…
I’ve had many a student struggle with identifying the main idea in a passage let alone a sentence. Upon closer examination, I usually find that students have difficulty identifying the main idea BECAUSE they have difficulty deciding what the key…
I decided to create an activity involving categories, knowing that it’s an area that most SLPs target on a regular basis. See what I came up with: There are 10 category sheets that can be printed out and laminated…
I asked my Facebook followers what kinds of freebies they prefer: stand-alone or samples of larger documents. I got a resounding “stand-alone” response. I probably will still include samples of larger documents sometimes because I think some people enjoy…
I remember going on vacation as a kid and really enjoying buying postcards (even if I didn’t send them to anyone). So I created Articulation Postcards, which target SH, CH, TH, R, L, R-BLENDS, S-BLENDS, AND L-BLENDS. There are 20…
This is a rather long post…but worth it because there are FREEBIES! Keep reading… I’m new to the blogging world, so I thought it would be fun to do a “chain letter link-up” in an effort to connect all…
I thought it was about time I took a crack at an articulation activity! I have a lot of little guys working on early developing sounds, so I decided to start there. Why burgers? Not sure, but I saw this…
I have a lot of pre-K and early elementary kids working on basic concepts (in, on, behind, same, different, top, etc). I also like fruit! I decided to create a basic concepts activity with the fruit clipart that I used…