3:1 Model & Me: Part 1

We’ve now made it through almost 5 weeks of this school year! This year, I am fully implementing the 3:1 model with my scheduling. My district has had in place last year, but I was only able to make it…

We’ve now made it through almost 5 weeks of this school year! This year, I am fully implementing the 3:1 model with my scheduling. My district has had in place last year, but I was only able to make it…

Transitions are hard. Change is hard. I love the summer (as most school based employees surely do) and hate to see it end. This summer, I got to be home with my 17 month old daughter. It was enjoyable, but…

It’s almost time for a new school year. I have a little over a week left before staff heads back to work. That means setting up my therapy room for my 8th year as an SLP (7th as a primarily…

Who wants a freebie?! This is the 6th week with students and I already have 5 evaluations in progress, with at least 3 more likely being added this week. I was starting to struggle to keep all of them straight,…

I’ve made and/or use a lot of no prep (<— click link to see what I have available thus far) materials lately. Mainly because it makes my life easier. Students have been in school about a week, and this year I’m…

If you’re like me, you usually bring your student’s working file to their IEP meeting. I decided I wanted something that was more streamlined for this year. I created an IEP Quick Sheet. Example below: These IEP sheets are perfect…

Hi friends! I have two newer products that I’m completely in love with. I know they’ll get tons of use during the upcoming year, so I wanted to do a post (and a giveaway) about them. The first is in…

While I have several season products in my Teachers Pay Teachers store, I adore making and using non-seasonal products. Why? Because I can pull them out anytime of the year and use them! My all time favorite non-seasonal product of…

I love seeing those “first day” posters that people have their kids pose with. I thought I’d make a speech version! These posters are black and white for easy prep. Have the students fill them out (or write for them)…