The minute I saw this adorable clipart, I was ready to make this material! I have so many students working on answering and formulating questions and very few appropriate and motivating materials to use with them! So I’m bringing out my secret weapon: MUSTACHES! We have begun working with this Mustache You a Question set. […]
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Great Free Apps for SLPs
I’ve had a few co-workers and followers ask for free/cheap apps that I use regularly. As of today, the following are free: Phonics Studio by Grasshopperapps.com This app allows you to choose any phoneme, location, and blends/etc. to do. You can record the child’s voice and play it back now or LATER! It keeps the […]
Listening Ladybugs: Following Directions Activity
Following single- and multiple-step directions is an integral part of success in the classroom for children. Those with language disorders often have increased difficulty in following simple and complex directions heard or read. Many times, we see students simply watching the actions of the students around them in order to keep up with the pacing […]
Sublime September: A month of FREEBIES!
It’s finally September! This, in many areas of our amazing country, means a break from the heat for the first time in MONTHS! We have had a record-breaking summer in Kansas City and I’m sure many of you out there have also been experiencing the heat. To celebrate this glorious month and reward my amazing […]
Storytelling with Rory’s Story Cubes
Many of you commented that you are looking for storytelling activities/materials. One of my best purchases in the past year has been Rory’s Story Cubes and Rory’s Story Cubes Actions! They are each under $8 (Amazon, Target, etc.) – or both for under $14 here – and worth every cent! While more advanced students can […]
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! […]
**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 […]
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 […]
Thrift Store Treasures!
I know we’re all looking for great ways to find therapy materials for less. One of the things that can cost the most is quality games for reinforcement and therapy activities. Games cost anywhere from $7-$100! So, I’ve made it my Saturday routine to peruse local Thrift stores for cheap games! Here are a few […]
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