I’ve got another Valentine activity for you! This one uses cute little sock monkeys. My grandmother actually made me one when I was little, and I’ve had a soft spot for them ever since. 🙂 Check these babies out! This 42-page articulation packet targets articulation sounds and includes visual cues on each card. Move across the […]
Valentine Language Pack
Alright, so it may be a little early for Valentine activities. This clipart was just so cute, that I couldn’t pass it up. Check it! This pack targets asking WH questions, answering WH questions, following directions (1-3 step), synonyms, and antonyms. I’m excited to use this during Valentine’s week. Aren’t the graphics fun? There are […]
Happy Holidays and a SALE!
I hope everyone had an amazing Christmas and spent some much needed downtime with their families! I know I did. I try to treasure all these little moments, as I know they won’t be forever. And I know that so many other families are dealing with inexplicable losses that I cannot even imagine going through. […]
Olliblocks Silly Sentences
Ok I’ve been dying to try this ever since I saw these cute little blocks posted on pinterest. Right when I saw them, I thought they’d be SO perfect to put together silly sentences. At first, I looked at some clipart to try and make my own people, but nothing I could find was as […]
The Three Snow Bears Speech & Language Packet
After using some awesome story companions from a few of my very talented bloggy friends, I forgot how much I really loved incorporating literature themes into my sessions. I do it all the time with my preschoolers. Because I do inclusion for language in my older grades, I rarely get the chance to use it […]
Silence for Sandy Hook Elementary
Taken from: Let’s Talk Speech-Language Pathology
Biscuit’s Christmas Eve
As you might already know, I LOVE using Biscuit books with my preschoolers and young elementary kids. The pictures are great for vocabulary, simple inferencing, and asking questions. A couple months ago, I posted some freebies for Happy Halloween Biscuit. Today, I want to share with you how I useBiscuit’s Christmas Eve! I put velcro […]
Speech Christmas Tree
I reeeaaally wanted a Christmas tree in my speech room this year. Since it’s Christmastime and budgets are tight, I decided a makeshift paper tree would do just fine. So, I cut one out of bulletin board paper and added a foam star. Then I tacked it to the wall. What do you think? To […]
Don’t Break the Ice ~ Articulation
Remember the game Don’t Break the Ice from when you were little? Well, it’s still around. I’ll bet many of you even have one in your therapy closet. I was at Walmart the other day and found one on sale for $4.88, so naturally I snagged it! It just needed a little something extra to […]
I Spy Christmas Freebie!
How many of you play I spy or use the I Spy books in your speech room? We love I Spy in my room! I’ve been trying to collect some of the books in the last couple of years, but they can be pretty pricey. Since I mostly use it with my artic kids, sometimes it […]
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