My Favorite No Prep Resources
I love having resources prepped and ready to go, but having no prep resources is something that can’t be beat. Being able to just hit print and go is priceless when you’re a busy SLP. I’m compiling some of my…
I love having resources prepped and ready to go, but having no prep resources is something that can’t be beat. Being able to just hit print and go is priceless when you’re a busy SLP. I’m compiling some of my…
Too often, I think we as SLPs get caught up in the data side of speech and forget we have to teach the skills first. I’m definitely guilty of this! A few years ago, I set out to put together…
If you’re a new SLP or you’re looking for something that you can use with almost every student on your caseload, check out my Therapy in a Box resources. There are 5 total, each are sold separately and as a…
Have you ever wondered where I get clip art from for the resources that I make? Have you ever wanted to make your own resources, for your speech room/classroom/children? For years, I’ve had a subscription to Smarty Symbols ()! You…
I recently bought a new game called I Spy Dig In and after receiving it, knew I had to make a companion for it. Disclaimer: Affiliate links are included for your convenience. If you make a purchase via one of…
If you’re still on the hunt for some easy Valentine’s Day activities, don’t worry! I’m sharing some that are easy (and some are even free)! Valentine’s Day Articulation will give you 10 free articulation sheets. Use stamps, crayons, markers, erasers, or…
I know some of you are already out for the summer, but for those of us who aren’t it feels like we’re crawling towards the finish line. I wanted to share some easy, end of year activities that you can…
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…
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…