Match the Object Function [FREEBIE]
Hello friends! I’m popping in today to share a new freebie. Obviously I know a lot of you are on summer break, but you know that I can’t fully stop thinking about my students and their needs. I have one…
Hello friends! I’m popping in today to share a new freebie. Obviously I know a lot of you are on summer break, but you know that I can’t fully stop thinking about my students and their needs. I have one…
If you missed my earlier posts in this series, be sure to check them out: describing, main idea, synonyms/antonyms, WH Questions, listening comprehension, and story retell. Let’s get to it! Here are my favorite things to use for following directions: Button Bonanza:…
Since my CF, I have had at least a handful of students with autism on my caseload. They have varied greatly in ability, much like the rest of my caseload. Today, I’m sharing the activities that are my favorite to…
Although it’s the summer for most of us, my brain never strays too far from speech. I made this for a few of my students before school ended and it worked in complement to my Interactive Descriptive Sorts. This freebie…
Did you see it? The latest thing to hit my store? I’m quite excited about it because I’m hoping it’ll make planning much easier for fall. Perhaps another season might follow if people are interested! It’s 110+ pages…
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…
By now, you’ve probably heard of all the great book companion packets that SLPs have created to go along with popular books. Here’s something that I think is a new concept: app companion packets! I have received permission from…
I have several young students working on following directions and receptive language. With this age group, we also do A LOT of pretend play. I decided to create a restaurant/food themed receptive language activity that I dubbed “Can I Take…