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 be able to decorate it… Read More
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 make it work for me…. Read More
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 takes too long for them… Read More
Apraxia Packet for Early Sounds
I am so excited about this packet! It’s taken me a while to put together, but it’s finally finished! After completing the Apraxia Packet for Later Sounds, I got some great feedback from several therapists as to how they address apraxia in younger students. I also had some awesome proofers for this packet that gave me some great suggestions (ahem… Read More
Too Many Tamales Sequencing & More
Have any of you read the book Too Many Tamales by Gary Soto? It’s such a cute book to read with your kiddos. I usually communicatively read through it with my 2nd – 5th graders to work on those higher level language targets. Here’s why I <3 this book: It’s great to show how another culture celebrates Christmas. I like to get… Read More
Cause and Effect Arcade
I’m taking a little break from the fun Christmas activities (by “little” I mean tiny!) to do a cause and effect game for my 4th graders. I needed some type of game that I could bring into the classroom, but that also would give them a variety of practice. To make it a little more motivating for them, it’s arcade-themed!… Read More
A Thank You Freebie!!!
I can’t really put into words how thankful I am for all the TPT support over the past couple of days. It is such a blessing to see your sweet comments on all of my products. I really appreciate each and every sale. Ok…enough with the mushy stuff. HERE is a brand new freebie as a big fat THANK YOU from… Read More
Apraxia Packet for Later Sounds
This year I have one student with apraxia. He’s in 5th grade. Although he has significant academic difficulties, his apraxia of speech makes it very difficult for others to understand him. Many of the apraxia materials I’ve seen are geared toward younger kids, so this next packet was much needed for me. After lots of research, here’s what I put… Read More
A Peek At My TPT Wishlist
In case you haven’t heard yet, tomorrow is Cyber Monday! For speechies and teachers that means you can get up to 28% off at Teachers Pay Teachers. Exciting right?! Who doesn’t love a sale? ๐ Plus, I’m all about supporting small businesses. So needless to say, I have stocked up my wishlist with tons of my favorite goodies made by… Read More
Penguin Phonology!
I’ve been working really hard to get this next download ready before Cyber Monday. I’m so excited about it because it’s something I have really needed for therapy! It just took me a long time to make. In keeping with the preschool/early elementary theme, the penguins are back to help with phonological processes! Check it out! Kids draw a snowflake… Read More
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