Poppin’ Final Consonants [FREE]

“Poppin” in today with another freebie! This one is no prep, because that is definitely what I need this time of year! Give each student a copy of the popcorn container page. Give each student a copy of the popcorn…
“Poppin” in today with another freebie! This one is no prep, because that is definitely what I need this time of year! Give each student a copy of the popcorn container page. Give each student a copy of the popcorn…
February is here! That means lots of hearts and love! I created this free interactive book (similar to my other interactive books) to use during this month: You laminate the pages and attach with binder rings. I like to put…
Hi everyone and happy 2017! Today, I’m bringing you a fun race car themed activity. I have a lot of friends working on /p, b/ and I needed something that would capture their attention. Cut out and laminate the road…
I started this little blog 4 years ago! I can’t really believe it’s been 4 years. I’ve learned SO much and have had an incredible time doing this and connecting with SLPs all over. My goal is to make it…
Happy November! I’m stopping in to share a brand new freebie with you called Expand-A-Sentence, which helps your students expand their sentences with adjectives. There is an example at the top for your students. They are given three short sentences…
I haven’t blogged about a new product in awhile, but I’m really excited about this one. Students will be inferring what fall activity/item is being described. Within each story, there are two Tier 2 vocabulary words embedded into the sentences,…
It’s October, which means that Halloween is right around the corner. Confession: I’ve never been a huge fan of Halloween, even as a kid. But I know it excites my students, so I do Halloween themed activities throughout the month…
Do you have older students who have been in speech for a long time and who have made little to no progress lately? Or do you simply want to know how your students are feeling about their speech? Have them…
If you’re like me, you usually bring your student’s working file to their IEP meeting. I decided I wanted something that was more streamlined for this year. I created an IEP Quick Sheet. Example below: These IEP sheets are perfect…