This is an adapted Pinterest project for sentence building which has been really popular with my clients this week. Materials Needed: Blocks or legos Address labels that match size of blocks Picture Symbols or Google images search. I used the Avery address labels and return address labels. I think it would be nice to color […]
Sentence Obstacle Course
I’m a strong believer in incorporating movement into my sessions. First of all, it’s fun and motivating for the children I work with. Second, I find that pairing movements with activities improves my client’s ability to learn and retain information-especially when doing more “drill types of activities.” I have a lot of clients who have difficulty producing […]
Tense Builder Giveaway
Mobile Education Store has released a new app called Tensebuilder which sounds like a motivating activity for working on verb tenses. I have been using their Rainbow Sentences App and Conversation Builder and find that they are motivating to kids. Here is a link to a giveaway that ends today: http://www.smartappsforkids.com/2012/08/brand-new-release-tensebuilder-15.html#
Same and Different Kits
Speech Kits I have an obsession with plastic boxes. A few years ago, I cleaned out my speech cabinet and replaced all of the different boxes and game boxes with the same set of rubbermaid containers. Then I labeled them all and put them back in. It was awesome. Apparently the perfectly stacked boxes […]
Hello there!
I’m starting this blog because I’ve been inspired by the many amazing activities and freebies posted by my fellow speech pathologists on Pinterest and other blogs. A bit about me, I love to incorporate speech therapy within play activities. On lazy days, I’ll pull out a worksheet but modify it by calling it a Superhero […]
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