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 […]
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 […]
How to make your own HE/SHE card decks
I came across a great website last fall called: http://www.senteacher.org. It’s an FREE site that allows you to print certificates, flashcards and some therapy materials. If you work with students on emotions, you definitely want to check this site out. There is an option to create a “Facial Fan,” Thought Bubbles to print out and Face […]
Scrambled Egg Sentences
I have several clients who have significant difficulty creating grammatical correct sentences during conversational speech. Two of them have goals for sequencing a group of words to make a sentence. We’ve used some great worksheets from Linguisystem’s No Glamour Grammar books. But after awhile, we were starting to get a little bored. One thing I […]
More Squinkie Syntax, please
For the record, I don’t receive any kickbacks nor do I own any stock in Squinkies. Yet, here I sit with another “Squinkie” activity. Squinkies are tiny soft plastic action figures. You can get sets of different super heroes, princesses, pokemon, and cars characters among others. (FYI, Costco has sets of 3 for Princesses and […]
Sentence Block Building
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 […]