Sadly, summer is already flying by. I’ve been hard at work with my Extended School Year kiddos but wanted to stop in and add a few reviews for you… Here is Super Duper Inc’s Compare and Contrast Fun Deck app: Many of my language students are working on vocabulary, attributes, similarities/differences, grammar, and more. This […]
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Augmenting Board Books
I have a confession… I’m obsessed with board books! I particularly enjoy finding them for the least amount of money possible! They are great for early intervention, early childhood, and the severe/multiple disorder populations. This summer, I have the opportunity to get back to the population I LOVE working with… severe/multiple disorders and Autism! […]
Phineas and VERB!
Is it just here in Kansas City that kiddos are generally CRAZY about 2 things… Angry Birds and Phineas and Ferb. They think the step-brothers, their projects, tattling sister, secret Agent P (Perry the Platypus) and show are HILARIOUS! After many requests for P&F, I had a mini-pun pop in my head. Ferb and Verb […]
**AWESOME NEW WEBSITE ALERT!***
I just found a great resource for curricular vocabulary goals. It looks like it’s currently in a beta version (the testing version before it is finalized and launched) but is user-friendly and is looking to be something I will use with my language kiddos! Word Dynamo is a website from dictionary.com! It allows you to […]
Art and Inferencing/Predicting Collide!
I appreciate and love art but have noticed that my students have very little knowledge about famous paintings/artwork (much unlike their insane knowledge of cartoons, video games, and apps). So, it’s difficult to find things that they do not have prior knowledge of to use for inferences/predictions. I was browsing my photos of artwork that […]
Splendid Summer!
For those of you in the school setting, summer is a wonderful time that we look forward to! However, we know that oftentimes, our students do not continue to work as diligently on their speech and language skills during these weeks off. I’m a huge believer in providing parents/guardians with the resources they need during […]
Batter Up!
It’s baseball season and here in Kansas City, we have the All-Star game to host this year. So, in the spirit of another “promising” season of baseball throughout the country, I made up an all-purpose All-Star baseball game for use as a reinforcement activity in the classroom, speech room, and at home! You could use […]
St.Patrick’s Day
We are about four weeks away from St. Patrick’s day and the invasion of the color green. However, if you’re like me, you need to start gathering materials for that week so that it can be ready to go! I’ve started re-vamping and creating materials to use and finding materials online. Here are the documents […]
Random, but Sublime, Websites for Speechies!
I wanted a spot to compile great websites for use on computers, iPads, etc. I can’t always pin these to Pinterest if they don’t have a large picture so I’m adding them here so that I can share it on Pinterest and with you! This list will continually grow so please check back! Please add […]
DIY of the week! Pocket Games!
As I was emptying some leftover materials from the SLP before me, I ran across her handwritten “Pocket Games” on index cards. I thought they were a nice idea for extra work in language and speech so I revamped them by typing them up, updating them (none of my students will know what a phonogram […]
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