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Using Jamboard for Speech Sessions

January 12, 2021 Leave a Comment

Are you looking for more ways to work on those tricky skills, keep your students engaged, but not spend so many hours planning and preparing for in? Today I want to share with you one of my favorite tools called Jamboard. It is a Google app that you can access in the waffle grid where […]

Filed Under: adjectives, categorization, character traits, close reading, collaboration, compare/contrast, comprehension, describing, Facebook, graphic organizers, low prep, main idea, mixed groups

Bamboozle – Fun & Free Website To Use As A SLP!

December 29, 2020 Leave a Comment

Are you looking for more fun and free ideas that can be used virtually, in person, hybrid or wherever? Today I want to show you one of the new sites that I have been using non-stop. It has been a game-changer in the therapy room because it’s fun, it’s free and it’s motivating. The site […]

Filed Under: cause/effect, compare/contrast, comprehension, context clues, curriculum, definitions, describing, Facebook, freebie, inferencing, low prep, main idea, multiple meaning words, no prep, no print, predicting, summarizing

Using Holiday Catalogs in Speech: Use What You Have To Target Multiple Goals

December 1, 2016 Leave a Comment

Do you have piles of holiday catalogs?  Now you can use them in speech! Say what?!  You mean you can recycle, work on goals, and still have fun?!  YES!  Just grab some holiday catalogs that are clogging your mailbox and some paper bags (I have a stash from the dollar store always in my therapy […]

Filed Under: December holidays, describing, Use What You Have

How I Use the EET! (and why having the whole kit is SO worth it!)

March 1, 2016 4 Comments

EET?  What are these three letters I see floating around Pinterest and speech blogs?  What is the hype? Well, the EET is the Expanding Expression Tool. It is a tool created by Sara L. Smith that is used to improve expressive language.  This tool can be used to show students all the different pieces of […]

Filed Under: describing, EET

Expressing Descriptive Sentences: Say and Color!!

June 15, 2015 Leave a Comment

I am always looking for ways to get my students to use descriptive, complete sentences.  I also love using sentence strips to help guide them.  Introducing my newest thematic worksheet pack! What does this pack include? print and go worksheets a sentence strip on each page thematic worksheets for the seasons/holidays of the year a […]

Filed Under: adjectives, describing, expanding utterances, no prep, sentence strips, Uncategorized

Bubble Gum Attribute Sort!

May 20, 2015 1 Comment

I love to give my students sorting activities to learn associations, object function, part/whole, categorization and more!  Have you seen my Crayon Attribute Sort?  My kiddos love it so I decided to create a new one with a bubble gum theme! There are six gumball machines for students to sort the gumballs into based on […]

Filed Under: associations, attributes, describing, sorting, Uncategorized, vocabulary

Producing Descriptive Sentences Printable Book!!

April 20, 2015 Leave a Comment

Did you like my Producing Complete Sentences Printable book???  I  know my students have enjoyed the activity and I got GREAT sentences out of it!  I decided to make another one with a focus on describing/adjectives! Work on expressing and/or writing descriptive sentences with this fun printable book! Just print, cut at the lines, staple, […]

Filed Under: adjectives, describing, expanding utterances, Uncategorized, writing

Cariboo Companion: Describing Fun For The Entire Year!

September 30, 2014 Leave a Comment

Do you love Cariboo by Cranium?? You will love this describing companion pack!! This pack includes describing cards that can be used with your Cariboo game or without.  It comes with vocabulary cards for the year.  See below how I use my fall cards.  I made a pile next to the game.  Students had to […]

Filed Under: Cariboo, describing, EET, Uncategorized, vocabulary

Compare & Contrast with EET!

September 23, 2014 1 Comment

Are you familiar with EET yet?!  EET, or Expanding Expression Tool, is a great multisensory way to teach new vocabulary and concepts.  I love to pull out this tool and show students how to use it during various vocabulary activities.  One such activity, comparing and contrasting. I was using my Compare & Contrast Pictures activity. […]

Filed Under: compare/contrast, describing, DIY, EET, resources, Uncategorized, vocabulary

Describing Donuts!

September 19, 2014 Leave a Comment

Work on describing, vocabulary, and answering questions with this fun donut themed activity! For each object being described, students will be presented with donut cues for 4 ways to describe the objects. Can they answer the questions and describe? Score page provided for each student to record how many responses they can provide!  This page […]

Filed Under: describing, questions, Uncategorized, vocabulary

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