Chain Letter Link-Up!
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…
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…
Happy Thursday everyone! I thought it was time for another freebie and I loved the “cracker/popper” clipart so much, I decided to create association poppers. You get 14 poppers that work the same way as my Complex Emotion Crackers. Simply…
My family always has holiday crackers at Christmas time! You know those tube-like things that look like a big piece of candy. You grab the ends and pull – they pop open and you have to wear those lovely paper…
I liked the polar bear theme so much, I decided to create a pragmatics (social skills) packet with them as well! I know as SLPs, social skills are a large part of our caseloads! I kept the same polar bears…
Thanks for all the FaceBook likes! I decided to do a freebie as a thank you. I have some kids on my caseload that have difficulty with multisyllabic words, so I created a reindeer themed multisyllabic activity just for them…
If you read yesterday’s blog post, I alluded to some cute polar bears that would soon be making their way to my therapy room and TpT store! Alas, they have arrived! Introducing my brand new Polar Bear Problem Solving Packet!!…
Lots of fun things happening at Teach Speech 365! First: My Fruit Bowl Fluency Game is now posted on TpT. It is a game that targets preschool and early elementary age children. I wanted something with pictures for those…