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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

Use Your Sensory Bin With Your Older Speech Students

August 24, 2017 Leave a Comment

Yes You Can Use Your Sensory Bin With Your Older Speech Students

Wait?  What!?  Sensory bins with older speech students?  YES!   They see you using them.  They see your sensory bins on the shelf or closet.  They might have seen you clean them up after your previous group.  Why can’t they do something fun like that?  Well..you can!  Why stop them?! (Disclaimer: This post contains Amazon […]

Filed Under: multiple meaning words, older students, sensory, sorting, vocabulary

Using a DIY Breakout Activity in Speech Therapy

April 28, 2017 Leave a Comment

Using a DIY breakout activity in speech therapy

Want an interactive activity that can be used to work on ANY speech goal?! What am I talking about?!  You know the concept “Escape the Room?”  A company called, BreakoutEDU came out with an educational version of this idea where students can work together to complete a task.  I wanted come up with my own […]

Filed Under: baseball, DIY, multiple meaning words

Teaching Multiple Meaning Words (MMW) with baseball!!

March 18, 2015 Leave a Comment

Take me out to the ball game!  It is baseball season!!  Did you ever realize how many multiple meaning words are used in that game?!!  It is such a motivating way to teach this concept!! I use this idea often and decided to put it together to share with all of you!  What does this […]

Filed Under: baseball, multiple meaning words, Uncategorized, vocabulary

Potato Peeps Language Games!! 5-in-1!! ((plus a giveaway!))

April 23, 2013 31 Comments

When I found this graphics set, I knew I had to make something HUGE!  I wanted to be able to use the same “game” for multiple targets!  Well, it is ready for the world to see!! Do your students love Mr. & Mrs. Potato Head!?  Well this 5-in-1 download is for you! Using this file: […]

Filed Under: adjectives, antonyms, expressive language, giveaways, multiple meaning words, questions, synonyms, Uncategorized, vocabulary

2 Baseball Themed Activities (PLUS A FREEBIE!!)): Sequencing, Answering Questions, & Multiple Meaning Words!

April 22, 2013 1 Comment

It is officially baseball season!  My students are already having Yankees vs. Mets rivalries!  I knew it was time to bring out my baseball themed activities! I have two new products available in my TpT store as well as a freebie!  Keep reading to learn more! Baseball Sequencing: Have fun arranging sentences to create a […]

Filed Under: freebie, multiple meaning words, questions, sequencing, Uncategorized

Ready, Set, Go! Vocabulary Fun!

March 15, 2013 15 Comments

Have fun building vocabulary with this fun race car game!  I love to work on multiple skills at this time of the year.  It is a great way to review all the different concepts addressed up to this point.  You can work on one skill incorporated in activity at a time or work on all […]

Filed Under: antonyms, expressive language, homophones, multiple meaning words, synonyms, Uncategorized, vocabulary

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