A Blizzard of Winter Activities
I can’t believe December is here already! You know what that means! Pull out the gloves, hats, scarves, and hot chocolate. Oh, and lots of fun winter speech activities. If you need some help with that, never fear! I…
I can’t believe December is here already! You know what that means! Pull out the gloves, hats, scarves, and hot chocolate. Oh, and lots of fun winter speech activities. If you need some help with that, never fear! I…
Edublog gives different blogs annually awards based on other bloggers’ nominations and then voting. I can only hope to one day be among those nominated, but for now I’d love to celebrate some of my fellow bloggers. Below are…
Haven’t had one of my A-HA moments in awhile, so one was bound to happen soon. The other day, I was thinking about different ways to target WH questions. Sometimes I get bored (gasp) with my apps and other…
We are quickly approaching Thanksgiving break! This week, the theme centered around turkeys! For my younger kiddos, I used the turkey from The Speech Bubble’s cute turkey craft (found here). We read this cute book from Expressly Speaking…
Do you have an SLP in your life? Are you wondering what to get him/her for the holidays? Look no further. In my opinion, these are the most coveted items on an SLP’s wish list: Disclaimer: Affiliate links are…
I have found some new apps that I really enjoy using in therapy lately. With so many apps out there, I doubt you’ll find two SLPs that have the same ones on their iPad! Some of my recent…
Hooray, Teach Speech 365 has officially been around for 1 year! I’m continually amazed that people follow my blog and enjoy the materials/information I share. I’m also grateful for all the support from other SLP bloggers and the SLP community…
Disclaimer: Affiliate links are included for your convenience. We did not have Veteran’s Day off so I used the day as a loose theme for the week. For some of my language groups we read A Day For Veterans,…
Let’s take a short trip back to graduate school and discuss Brown’s Morphemes. These were identified by Roger Brown and detail morphological and syntactical elements of expressive language. Caroline Bowen has more details on her website, which can…