I think getting a good deal can be addicting. I’ll admit to having bought a thing or two primarily because it was such a good deal rather than because I had a need for it. The only thing better than getting a good deal is sharing with other people. That may be a Midwest thing, […]
Finding your TPT niche {linky party}
I’m excited to be linking up to Teach Speech 365’s “Finding your TPT niche” linky party. I am a big fan of the origin movies for comic books (sorry-I’m a nerd who married a nerd) and this linky party is an opportunity for us to share our “origin” stories. I was a TPT and […]
Social Skills Materials: {linky party}
The super talented Jenna over at Speech Room News is hosting another Love it and list it linky party. This month’s theme is Social Skills Therapy Materials. I’ve been working with students and clients with autism for 17 years now. I love working with this population and have accumulated an entire bookshelf filled with […]
My Favorite Articulation Apps
iPads may be saving the backs of traveling speech language pathologists across the country. It’s really nice to have some apps or word lists at your fingertips without having to bring a long 30 different decks of articulation cards. (I still love my card decks though!) Jenna from Speech Room News is hosting another linky […]
Favorite Language Apps: (Linky Party)
Did I tell you that my iPad 2 screen is cracked as a result of the Biscuit foot meeting the iPad screen? It started off as a little crack in the corner and has now blossomed into three large cracks across the screen which started to spider web last week. *Sigh* It still works but […]
Love it and list it: Vocabulary Link up!
The fantastic Jenna over at Speech Room News has set up another Love it and List it party. It’s an opportunity to list 3-5 of your favorite products or ways to work on the topic of the month. This month is focusing on Vocabulary. I tend to teach vocabulary by focusing on: multiple meaning words, […]
Show me the DATA (linky)
Speech Language Pathologists are trend setters. We’d been using hashmarks for YEARS before hashtags became so popular. Hashmarks, Plus/minuses, Smiley/frown faces, Thumbs up/thumbs down Guesstimators iPad data collection apps What’s your data collection style? Even if you have a favorite method, there’s always the student who you have to constantly change how you are […]