Mini Raccoon Rumpus Speech Therapy Ideas
I don’t know if you have Chic-Fil-A near you, but if you do, I’m not sure if you know about the gold mine of speech therapy materials you can find there! We recently went to get a quick dinner on…
I don’t know if you have Chic-Fil-A near you, but if you do, I’m not sure if you know about the gold mine of speech therapy materials you can find there! We recently went to get a quick dinner on…
I love using books in therapy and do so at least 2-3 times a month, but I don’t always have time to prep book companions. I wanted to create something that was no prep and all in one place for…
It’s the (second) most wonderful time of the year – for me, anyway! I’m sure your students are excited about the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday and time off. I’m looking forward to time with my family, but before we get to…
I recently did a really easy paper plate craft with some of my students. We both loved it! All you’ll need is two paper plates, a brad, and scissors. Put the plates on top of each other and insert a…
It’s time for another speech suitcase – this time I’m talking about retelling! If you missed my earlier posts in this series, be sure to check them out: describing, main idea, synonyms/antonyms, WH Questions, and listening comprehension. Let’s get to it! Here…
Who loves books? ME!!! I recently got the amazing opportunity to review some new books from a company called Innovation Press. I chose two books: How To Survive as a FireFly and How to Survive as a Shark. Both are…
Hello and happy September! We are swinging into the second week of school where I am. I’m bringing you a freebie that is a sample of a bigger product. I recently made these no prep multisyllabic word books because I…
Who works on story retell? I definitely do. I use Story Grammar Marker a lot, but I have a student who I needed something simpler for. She can retell a story, but will often give too many details and it…
It’s time for another Speech Suitcase post! This time, I’m tackling describing. 1. My number one item to work on describing is the Expanding Expression Tool by Sara Smith. Read my blog posts here and here for more details. 2. Don’t…