I love the holidays! So I always enjoy anything with a holiday theme. I made some Christmas and Winter expressive language activities for my kids to celebrate the season. The reason I made two activities was because not all my students celebrate Christmas and don’t feel comfortable participating in those activities. Having something a bit more general, like Winter, still brings in…
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Synonyms
Hey there. Many of my students have goals for vocabulary and therefore work on synonyms. I wanted to get away from worksheets that they don’t really seem to enjoy and frankly neither do I. So I took matters into my own hands. My kids like games, I like games, so I figured it wouldn’t hurt to get creative. Soooo…
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Pocket SLP’s Artic App
I love technology…shocking. It engages my kids, is fun for me, and it is may more organized than my speech room, which on some days looks like something exploded in it can be a tad messy at times. After my hubby got an iPad for Christmas last year I decided to see what was around for SLPs in the way of apps….
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Christmas Time Pragmatics
I am a bit a junkie when it comes to looking around the web for speech therapy ideas and materials for my kids. I came across this super cute pragmatic activity just in time for the holidays from Just a Figure of Speech blog and I had to share. In my opinion you can never have to many pragmatic materials, and…
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Quick Tip
Ok, so my kiddo who I was hoping to work on Following Directions Fitness with was sick today. So, I decided to share a quick tip of mine instead. These are some major category bowls from a categorization activity of mine “Ice Cream Categories”. It’s on my Teachers Pay Teacher store ‘The Speech Bubble’. We all know how nice it…
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Following Directions Fitness
We all know following directions is one of the most common and sometimes most difficult goals for kiddos in speech. All that is required to follow a simple direction can be a daunting task for them. I have come across some articles that have been talking about how incorporating movement into activties can help students retain information better. So I…
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