Hope you like things that are SWEET. We were able to squeeze one more SLP frenzy in before Facebook changes their rules regarding frenzies and like gating. Head on over to my Facebook page to get started.
Speechy Feedback: October
I’m always excited to participate in Speech Peep’s monthly Speechy Feedback party. It’s a great opportunity to hear about new products recommended by fellow Speech language pathologists. As a seller, it is a great opportunity to give back to someone who took the time to leave thoughtful or insightful comments regarding one of your products. It’s […]
Spooky Tossing Games for Halloween
One of my favorite things to do in therapy is just throw things around the room. Sometimes we throw picture cards, sometimes we crumple up our worksheets (when we are finished) and toss them in the trash. Sometimes we slide our picture cards under the door while we tell them to go away. It’s a […]
Sequencing: Grab bag and End of the Month TPT round up
I’m getting closer to finishing my conversation starter and WH question bundle. I’ll be posting a survey on Facebook early next week to see what my last two topics should be. I LOVED grab bags as a child. Even now, I’m tempted to buy grab bags-even though I know it’s probably the merchandise that wasn’t […]
Simply Sequencing: Apps, Products and Online Resources
Looking for materials for sequencing? I’m rounding up the month with a few of my favorites online resources and apps. Online Resources: Here are some of the resources that I used when I was doing virtual therapy. I really liked using Quia-their jeopardy style game was a big favorite in therapy. (and an awesome way to […]
Speachy Feedback: Linky Party
I love linking up with Speech Peeps for her monthly my Speachy-feedback party. I love getting feedback and learning what people value about my products. Plus I think it’s fun to go through and read about some of the awesome feedback and products that other SLP bloggers or TPT sellers have. My choice for this […]
Getting Hip with the Middle Schoolers-Using Vine videos for Sequencing & Story Retell
Although it’s probably NOT hip to say “hip.” I’m always looking for new activity or ideas to engage my older clients and students. Vine allows users to create a 6 second video which automatically loops. Users can post the videos on social media sites. A quick word of caution: A lot of Vine videos are inappropriate for […]
Digging a Little Deeper: September Sequencing
My September topic of the month is sequencing. I think it fits since so many of us are trying to figure out scheduling and our students are trying to figure out how their day is supposed to go. I ALWAYS find myself writing sequencing goals. These are my first steps in working towards narratives. I […]
Facebook Frenzy
It’s time for another Facebook frenzy. This frenzy is all about frogs. It’s a bundle for a book companion for the book “The Frog Prince” and the Frog Prince Continued by Jon Scieszka. There are over 18 activities targeting preschool, elementary AND middle/high school language. Never participated in a Frenzy before? Here is how it works: […]
Organization: Make your own Speech Kits
I LOVE using manipulatives in therapy. Most of my clients are more motivated to participate in activities when there are objects involved. If I have a client who is struggling with a language concepts, I may move back towards objects-or pair objects with worksheets/picture cards to see if it improves their comprehension. There are commercially […]
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