Up To Your Eyeballs in Speech
If you’re still looking for an easy Halloween activity, look no further! When I saw these sticky eyeballs at Michael’s (click here for the link), I knew I had to come up with an activity for them. There are a…
If you’re still looking for an easy Halloween activity, look no further! When I saw these sticky eyeballs at Michael’s (click here for the link), I knew I had to come up with an activity for them. There are a…
I haven’t done a blog post about a product I’ve made in a LONG time, but I’m so in love with these that I felt the need to do one. Have you ever wished you could have everything you needed…
Hello, friends! Today I’m sharing more information about a newer resource in my Teachers Pay Teachers store. I have always wished for simple sheets to send home with parents so that they can easily work on common speech/language goals at…
Hello again! It’s Speech Suitcase time. If you’re unfamiliar with this series, check out my previous posts on describing, synonyms/antonyms, and listening comprehension. This time, my focus is on main idea. This is one of the most difficult skills for students…
I have had experience working with middle school students in two other states. Currently I’m in a school with PS-6th. I do know some middle schools start with 6th grade. While most of my activities are gearedtowards younger students, some…
I haven’t posted about any new activities in quite awhile, but I’m super excited about this one! It’s time to take a trip to the zoo, but this zoo is a little different than your typical zoo. First, you print…