Peek At My Week 2/26
Here are my plans for the week: Disclaimer: Affiliate links are included for your convenience. If you make a purchase using one of these links, I receive a small percentage. First up is the craft of the week: it’s a…
Here are my plans for the week: Disclaimer: Affiliate links are included for your convenience. If you make a purchase using one of these links, I receive a small percentage. First up is the craft of the week: it’s a…
You have a speech group (2, 3, 4+ students) sitting around your speech table. Great! Now how the heck do you go about keeping them ALL engaged and learning? Today I’m sharing my tips for keeping your kids engaged during…
We’re coasting through February. Here are my plans for the week: K-2nd: I’m using a book called Secrets of Winter from Usborne books. You shine a light on the pages and things appear (see video here for a demo). 3rd-5th:…
Today, I’m sharing a tip for getting placement for the This sound is SO difficult to teach. I find myself trying several different strategies to find one that will work for my students. I’ve used this one for awhile,…
Here are my plans for this week: K-2nd: I’m using Ten for February (free) and we’re watching The Snowman video and discussing it. 3rd-5th: I’m using Ten for February and S.A.L.L. for ALL: Winter Sports. Autism: I’m using February: Push…
UPDATE 7/19/2017: I do not recommend this app any longer. If you purchased this app, do NOT update it. The developers of this app have moved to a different app called Speech Blubs, which is now a subscription based app. If you…
February is here! That means lots of hearts and love! I created this free interactive book (similar to my other interactive books) to use during this month: You laminate the pages and attach with binder rings. I like to put…
It’s February! That means all things hearts and love. Here are my plans for this week: Disclaimer: Affiliate links are included for your convenience. If you make a purchase via one of these links, I receive a small percentage. K-2nd:…
Lately, I’ve been inspired to blog about different ways to use books in therapy. Recently, I wrote about the question I love to ask students after we’ve read a book. Check that out here. Today I’m talking about a way…