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 sometimes use videos in speech, because my students are very motivated by them. I recently took to YouTube to find some new ones, and thought I’d share the ones I found with you: Pip Questions (click here for…
Speech Suitcase time again! If you missed my earlier posts in this series, be sure to check them out: describing, main idea, synonyms/antonyms, and listening comprehension. This week, I’m focusing on WH questions. I think it’s a pretty common goal in speech…
After posting two other similar freebies, I got some requests to do a “what did you do at school?” version. So I did! First, if you’re not familiar with these, check out the weekend and summer versions. This one focuses…
I haven’t done a “new TpT activities” in a long time. But I’ve definitely been busy, so I thought I’d share what has been added to my store over the past month or so, plus a giveaway opportunity.
Disclaimer: A copy of this app was provided to me; however, the opinions expressed are solely my own. This app is available in the app store for $2.99. It targets WH questions, with four different activities. The activities are seen…
This freebie was inspired by Erik X. Raj’s blog post about how to ask students about their weekend. He had some great tips about asking better questions to get more in depth responses instead of the usual “nothing” or “it was…
We all know it’s a frequent occurrence – you open your mailbox and pull out catalogs and ads. Most speech bloggers I know do not (I repeat DO NOT) throw these things out. In fact, we hardly throw anything out…
I received some really kind feedback about my plurals mini-book that I decided to create another with categories! The mini-book uses a very similar storyline to the plurals book. In each room, Susie gets stuck to 3 items within…