I’m trying to squeeze out some more products for the big TPT sale going on. This is one I’m especially excited about! It targets a variety of speech and language concepts using a fun President’s Day theme! The pictures are so cute thanks to KPMdoodles! Use this game board to play with any of the target cards included. It’s open-ended,… Read More
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 2 ways the kids can… Read More
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 with my language groups. With… Read More
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 in this book as well… 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
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
Penguin Preschool Language
My sister loves penguins. She always has…especially cute little ones. I thought of her when I saw these graphics and figured some of my kiddos would like these penguins too! Check out how cute they are. My favorite is the little guy with the red hat over his eyes. Presh! This packet targets preschool and early elementary language skills. Included are… Read More
Adjetivos Remix App Review
It’s been so exciting to see all the fun holiday freebie posts! Thanks to everyone who has linked up so far! ๐ Today, I’m reviewing a Spanish app! Smarty ears was awesome and donated a copy of Adjetivos Remix for me to review; however, all of the opinions in this post are my own. I used this app all… Read More
Grinch Freebies & a Linky Party!
It’s freebie day! Can’t wait to check out all of the holiday fun! Scroll down to the bottom of this post to find the links. ๐ Growing up, my sisters and I loved to watch How the Grinch Stole Christmas every year! My dad would always sing us the Grinch song to tease us and make us laugh. So my… Read More
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