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…
June is finally here. For me, that means the end of the school year in a couple weeks. For some of you, it means you’re already out of school (lucky ducks). The last month of school is certifiably crazy, with…
May is here and that means another Ten For packet! This month, I decided to include a comprehension passage and a predictions worksheet. Here’s a look at the prediction worksheet: I hope this makes planning for May a little easier!…
Happy New Year, friends! These worksheets have saved my life in the past months that I’ve made them, so I decided to whip one up for January too. When you’re back and work and drowning in paperwork, therapy, evaluations, etc.…
I’m working on multiple meaning words with several of my students. It’s an important skill. I have several ESOL students who have language disorders, so I feel it’s even more important for them to learn to some words have more…
February is here! That means lots of hearts and such. My monthly post on Speechie Freebies involves a brand new freebie that is all black and white – just snip and stick! There is one worksheet for synonyms, antonyms, multiple…
This past week, I decided to try something a little different with my older students. A few of them are working on synonyms and antonyms. I happened to find some plastic beads and string and decided to put them…