Five, Fast, & Fun: Open-Ended Games

I asked on my Facebook page what types of activities you wanted for the end of the school year. Many people responded with “no color ink and no laminating.” Among some other responses that made me laugh! 🙂 So…

I asked on my Facebook page what types of activities you wanted for the end of the school year. Many people responded with “no color ink and no laminating.” Among some other responses that made me laugh! 🙂 So…

Happy Easter, Passover, Spring Break to you all! Decided to throw a freebie your way in the form of April Fool’s Articulation (which is very similar to my 100th Day Articulation that people seemed to like). Click the picture…

If you have any kids with phonological disorders who are doing the Cycles approach, you know that sometimes saying the same 5 words over and over can become less than exciting. I have some really young students that lose interest…

Who remembers playing the game “Red Rover, Red Rover” as a kid? Well, we all know how difficult it can be to find new and motivating ways to work on carryover skills for articulation when a student has mastered words, phrases, and…

I am continually trying to give my followers what they want! I began doing multisyllabic activities with Multisyllabic Reindeer and Multisyllabic Hearts. Some people requested words with more syllables, so I included 4 and 5 syllable words in the heart activity.…

I plan to make more Mirror-TIC activities since I’ve gotten some great feedback about them! If you’re not sure what I’m talking about, you can check out Mirror-TIC: TH and MIrror-Categories, which are both FREE! Next up is SH,…

Just a reminder, I am participating in the SLP New Year sale January 2-3 (the genius idea of Kristin from [simply speech.])! ALL of my materials will be 20% off!! See all my materials HERE! I have…

I am so excited to share a new activity idea I thought of last night. I think it’ll become a hit in your therapy room, as well as mine! I really wanted to use this camera clipart from Maree Truelove…

I’m guessing that most SLPs try to give weekly homework, especially if you work in the schools. I did a survey on Facebook to see if there was interest if I decided to create some homework packets. Articulation, grammar, social…