These days of partying awesome! Thank you for celebrating with me. This year has been crazy, wonderful, and amazing! I can’t wait to see what the next year will bring 🙂
So you want to know what’s in my final giveaway? The fabulous activities are…
Snow Day Sentence Scramble by SLPrunner
Bowling for Listening Comprehension by Speech Room News
Winter Irregular Verbs and Plurals by Natalie Synders
What’s Your Number? by Straight Up Speech
Reindeers, Pronouns, and Prepositions, Oh My! by Miss Gator Speechie
Sadie and the Snowman: Speech and Language Book Companion by The Speech Bubble
12 Responses
I would love more topics relating to functional objects/everyday items. Thanks for all you do! 🙂
I just love reading about lots of topics. I love gaining as much information as I can and being inspired by creative ideas. So, I guess I would say I’d like lots of posts and a large variety of issues.
Same as Katie!! I love reading it all.
I love all topics related to speech and language. I love the creative therapy activities the most!
It would be great to have more information on vocabulary, pragmatics and especially language group activities for the ECD population. Thank you for all the information you share!!!
Anything speech language related. Something I need to work on is incorporating more writing into my speech room. Perhaps that is something you can write about.
I would love to learn more about what activities people are using with our high needs children. Children who are nonverbal. Children who have little purposeful movement. I would also love to hear more about social skill materials and activities.
I would love to see posts on supporting students in the classroom and on supporting the high needs students on your caseload! Things I am currently trying to figure out how to best do myself!
I would love more book companions for grades 2-3.
All your products are wonderful! Thank you!
Anything middle school/high school age!
I would love to see posts concerning selective mutism and or Apraxia.
Any thematic products would be great!
I would love to see something for voice disorders.