Welcome to my second Third Thursday Three for All linky party. Once a month, I challenge myself to come up with 3 ways to use a different activity/game, teach a specific skill or 3 different resources to address different activities/goals. The “for All” part comes in when other Speech bloggers join in with their new […]
What’s new at Speech2U: August Edition
A few months ago I decided to do one monthly MEGAPOST per month on new products that I have at my TPT and/or Teacher’s Notebook stores. Starting in September, all new products will be 50% off for the first day after I post them onto Teacher’s Pay Teachers. Then the rest of the month […]
Ready, Set, Action Verbs: FREEBIE!
I realized that my freebie tab at the top of my page doesn’t work. I tried to highlight some of my free stuff on my 10,000 page view page. Maybe I will figure it out this summer-although the warm weather makes it difficult for me to concentrate. I really enjoy using the Tensebuilder App by […]
Smoothtastic: The extra blender
My husband has a difficult time picking out the right gift for people. One year there was the “Tinkerbell towel” debacle. One year for our anniversary he bought me a Tinkerbell watch. Well, I thought it was a watch…. But it was actually a watch/lip gloss combination. This was in my late 30’s. I’m […]
Petting Zoo: A versatile app I didn’t get anything to talk about…
I love it when you find a mainstream app that you can adapt and use in therapy sessions. Last week, I found an app called “Petting Zoo.” This is an app I paid for and I don’t get any compensation for this review. It’s just a really cool activity! The app contains over 20 line […]
Where is Bunny: Creating your own Preposition Cards
Last year I scored big at Goodwill when I found a barely used Flamingo Bingo from Super Duper Publications for 1.99!! What a great deal. Spatial concepts can be difficult to teach children. I think they are probably more difficult for children with motor planning problems or sensory integration dysfunction. It’s that connection between language […]
Light Box Therapy
Last year, there was a plethora of postings about using your own light table during therapy. I saw postings on Play at home mom, Testy Yet Trying and Speech Room News. This was also around the time that I started having some anxiety about the lack of fun sensory experiences I’d given to my then […]
One more Squinkie therapy idea…
Just one more quick Squinkie post and then I’m done for at least another few months. One of the things that I like about Squinkie’s is that it allows me to use my clients favorite things for motivation. Here was a quick activity I did with one client who needed to work on he/she pronouns […]
Speech-a-dilla’s
I was cleaning out my kitchen last weekend and found my quesadilla maker in the back of one of my cabinets. I’ve never met a kitchen appliance I didn’t like, but eventually they end up dusty in the back of one of my cabinets. I’m betting you could score a few at your local Goodwill. […]
Conjunction Resources
“Conjunction Junction, what’s your function…” That song and the “I’m just a Bill, sitting here on Capitol Hill” (seemingly prophetic in these divisive political times) send me back to my flannel night shirt days. Saturday mornings my brother and I would wake up so early there would be a test pattern on the screen. […]