The Frenzied SLPs are linking up today to bring you some information on progress monitoring and data collection! Truthfully, this is not my area of forte. I never have managed to come up with a general data sheet that I have just *LOVED*, but I'll share with you what I found worked best for me with my caseload in the schools!I tried binders. I tried folders. I tried every data sheet under the sun! Nothing really stuck with me, but I did find a system that worked well for ... read more
15 Simple Craftivities for the Year- Using Cariboo cards!
Things I love:1. Cariboo2. Craftivities3. Easy therapy planning with minimal prep work involved4. Adapting a set of materials to use with a variety of kids5. Hitting "print" and walking to a nearby printer to pick up all of my papers, versus flipping through a bulky spiral-bound book to make copies of each page I need, holding up a line of fellow teachers/therapists who also need to make copies ASAP, who are also silently cursing me and hoping that the only copier ... read more
What’s In Your Cart Link-Up
The big Back to School TpT Sale is just about here, and I am SO excited! I love getting to stock up on great materials from my other blogger friends to kick-start the new year! I'm linking up with Jenna at Speech Room News to share some materials from both my store, and materials from others' TpT stores that I have either purchased in the past and love, or ones that I plan to purchase this upcoming sale!From my store...1- All About Me/Back to School Dot & ... read more
Cariboo: The game that keeps on giving!
I'm sure if you follow me on Facebook or Instagram, or have ventured to my TpT store, you know that I love Cariboo (I even made a new, additional vocabulary set this summer!). I previously wrote a post on how I use Cariboo cards and also how I store my different card sets. Cariboo was always my go-to game with my preschool population at my school job, but I left my school job and started a new job this summer where my caseload has been all Autism, at a Center that provides services ... read more
Teddy Talker: A Review
I had the pleasure of meeting Linda Siciliano, the author of Creative Speech Products and creator of the Teddy Talker toolkit, at the ASHA convention last November. Linda is one of the nicest people I've spoken to, and she was gracious enough to send me a Teddy Talker starter kit to review! I was super excited about it, not only because it seemed perfect for preschool with the teddy and all of the visuals that my little guys often needed, but because she was so passionate about her ... read more
Outer Space Speech & Language
Towards the end of the school year, we did an Outer Space theme in some of the preschool classrooms. With it being the end of the school year AND testing week for the classroom teachers, it was a crazy week so I opted for activities that kept it simple!With my speech kids, we made aliens with paper plates and target words printed on green paper. I used pictures from my Cariboo phonology set, as well as from Primary Punch's No-Prep Apraxia set, so that I had a variety of pictures for all of ... read more
April Showers: Using water in speech/language therapy
I am excited to be linking up again with The Frenzied SLPs group today to bring you a series of posts on using water activities in therapy! I think you will really enjoy the wide range of ideas we have for you :)I just recently tried out a new activity with one of my little guys with Autism who is working on requesting. He really likes art activities, so we used some coffee filters and dot markers to stamp all around the filter. The color bleeds through, so be sure to have something ... read more
Rainbow Sensory Bin
Thanks to Felice at Thedabblingspeechie, I've been inspired to create some new sensory bins for my kiddos. This past week at school, we've been doing a weather theme with the A.M. classrooms and my preschoolers LOVED feeling the materials in this weather-themed sensory bin while working on basic concepts, as well!I bought some blue glass stones from the floral section of Dollar Tree and put those on the bottom as "rain drops." I bought one bag, but probably could have used another to ... read more
“Sweet” Activities for Speech and Language
Valentine's Day always falls around the week of parent/teacher conferences in my district, so I don't typically get to do much therapy around the theme of this holiday. The week leading up to Valentine's Day only has one full day of therapy for prek, with the second day including the classroom Valentine's party for the last hour of each half day session. We then have parent/teacher conferences and inservices all day Wednesday/Thursday, so I essentially only have a day and a half of ... read more
Popper Toys
You guys. How have I gone so long without popper toys in therapy?! I am in love with the pig and penguin poppers I got for Christmas, and so are my students. We had to set some ground rules at first-- you know, things like "We don't aim the ball at teachers or our friends" and discussions of, "No, the animals are not "farting" or "pooping" but are just blowing out of their mouth." (Sigh.. little boys and their early obsessions with bodily functions.. ha ha). Once the ground rules ... read more
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