This was adapted from an idea I’d seen on Pinterest. The idea was to put sight words onto bubble wrap and then let the students pop the bubble wrap. I’ve been waiting for big bubble wrap to come in a package to try it out, but have only received the little itty bitty bubble wrap. […]
Creative Fail
I’ve been walking around with 2 bags of tiny plastic Walmart babies in my purse for the last three weeks. The only time they come out of my purse is when I’m scrounging around trying to find my credit card at the grocery store. (I have 2 wallets in my purse-yet my credit card is […]
Golf-R-tick and Hole In One Vocab
All of my Teachers pay teachers products are 20% off. If you add the code SUPER you get an extra 8% off your order. This summer I forgot to add the code but the materials were still SUCH a great bargain I didn’t really care. Here are 2 other products I recently added: Golf-R-Tick and […]
I have a target bag, who has a burner…
Here’s my PSA for the night. It’s not a good idea to place a Target bag on your ceramic stove top. The unfortunate consequence is that you will now have little red Target circles embedded into your burner. In my defense, I thought I had turned on a different burner. In spite of my mishaps […]
Hot lips and Octopus hangers…
I spent too long at Target this week because I was avoiding going back out into the FREEZING cold. I ended up with some fun Dollar Spot crafts for Articulation or language cards. Check out these cute animal clips. They come in a set of 3. I used them for articulation today, but you could […]
Penguin Vowels
I just finished a revised version of Penguin Vowels on my TPT store-I’m really excited about this one for several reasons: 1. Helping children produce accurate vowels makes a HUGE differences in their intelligibility. Consider this sentence: “I eat two potatoes.” A child who has all of their vowels intact but no consonants would […]
Lazy Speech therapist hints….
Sometimes it’s just a little bit more difficult to get back into the groove of things. Most days I think of fun and motivating activities for the kids that I work with. Sometimes, inspiration seems far away. Of course the best idea is to go to the Teachers Pay Teachers site and download a great […]
Multisyllabic Words
Lots of Snowfall here today, which meant I was pretty busy trying to create some materials for my clients next week. I have a lot of clients right now who need to work on intelligibility. One thing that seems to negatively impact their intelligibility is when they don’t consistently or accurately mark each syllable in […]
Dollar Spot Christmas Trees
So I found these cool oversized sticker sheets in the Dollar Spot at Target. I got a Christmas Tree, a Gingerbread House, and a Snowman. I laminated them so that I could use with more than one student. We used the Christmas Tree in therapy this week and had a LOT of fun. I wrote some […]
Ninja Articulation
My son and I just finished reading a Magic Treehouse book about Ninja’s. Last night he was running around the house with a towel wrapped around his head, “I’m Ninjago.” At first, I thought he was brilliant. He was making up NEW words. But it turns out Ninjago is a Lego ninja. Anyhow, when […]
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