Graph image by Creative Lessons Cafe Push-in therapy. In-class support. Co-teaching. Whatever you want to call it, going into the classroom to provide in-class support minutes to your students can definitely require some outside-of-the-box thinking if you’re not the one who has planned & is leading the lesson. I know–it’s hard sometimes as SLPs to let go of having a… Read More
How can I use that to target language? – Letter Tiles –
“How can I use THAT to target my student’s language goals?” It’s a question I’ve thought to myself more than once going into the preschool rooms to do push-in therapy with my language students. When I push in to the classrooms to provide therapy, I often times just follow the child’s/teacher’s lead and take whatever they are working on or… Read More
Turkey Talk- a Thanksgiving craftivity!
Need a quick, easy-prep activity to use for Thanksgiving? I’ve got you covered! I used this super cute craft with my articulation students this morning & it was a huge hit– the kids were SO proud of their turkeys & were eager to show them off to everyone! Trace a large circle onto brown construction paper (I used a paper… Read More
Co-Teaching Tuesday: Pete the Cat in the PreK rooms!
I’m a day late with it, but here is the latest Co-Teaching Tuesday post! For small groups in the preschool rooms during Pete week, I did a coloring activity that focused on vocabulary. I used these coloring pages that I made from last year, where I printed a picture of Pete the Cat and wrote “I love my {color} shoes”… Read More
Movin’ Monday: Movin’ & ‘Groovin’ with Pete the Cat!
Oh Pete.. who doesn’t love Pete the Cat and his carefree, no stress, “it’s all good” attitude? We love Pete here in preschool! One of my goals this year is to do more activities where my kids are up and moving around while working on their speech/language goals, instead of sitting at a table. A lot of my little ones… Read More