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Dear Summer 2015,

August 23, 2015 Leave a Comment

The new school year is around the corner (and for many of you around the country, it is already here). Makes me reflect on the time that I had off and away from work. Thank you summer for giving me time to spend with my daughter. It was amazing being a part of her day, […]

Filed Under: back to school, resources, summer, Uncategorized

Water Table Fun: great way to promote language and social skills!

July 9, 2015 2 Comments

I am just loving every single second of this summer.  While I am busy spending time with my family and friends, I cannot help but get “ah ha” moments.  I had such a moment while I was playing with my daughter.  We were busy playing with her water table and I remembered how I used […]

Filed Under: DIY, resources, summer, Uncategorized

My Summer To Do List!

June 28, 2015 Leave a Comment

It is FINALLY here!! Summer vacation!  I know many of you around the country have been on summer vacation for weeks now, but here in New York, it has JUST begun! I have never been  more excited to see summer!  I love working and love being an SLP but everyone deserves a  break.  It helps […]

Filed Under: resources, summer, Uncategorized

To ESY or Not to ESY? That is the question!

June 3, 2015 2 Comments

What is ESY you ask?  It is Extended School Year.  As many of you prepare to start working ESY, you may be wondering why did I sign up for this?! Or…you may be asking, why didn’t I sign up to work it?!  Here are some thoughts to motivate you whichever answer you have decided to […]

Filed Under: resources, summer, Uncategorized

Feed the Swimmer File Folder Activities! (great for students with Autism, expanding utterance length, and more!)

June 2, 2015 Leave a Comment

Are you LOVING my “feed the…” file folder activities?  I have added a brand new one with a summer theme since I know many of you work with a population that can benefit from this one over the summer for ESY. Students will have fun feeding the swimmer and working on following directions, answering questions, […]

Filed Under: ABA, categorization, expanding utterances, feed the..., file folder, following directions, summer, Uncategorized

Summer Differentiated Question Scenes!

May 31, 2015 Leave a Comment

Are you loving my differentiated question scenes packs?!!  Guess what…my summer one is FINALLY here!!  Have fun working on WH questions with this summer themed, differentiated pack!   This pack is perfect for mixed groups or to use one activity with multiple groups at different levels. For each scene provided, three levels of questions are […]

Filed Under: differentiation, questions, summer, Uncategorized

Summer Photos – Differentiated Language Activities!

May 13, 2015 Leave a Comment

Looking for a summer themed activity that is differentiated for mixed groups or can be used with multiple groups at different levels??  Work on a variety of goals with this pack! Activities included to target different language levels: -Basic WH questions:  WH questions are provided based on each photo presented.  Present students with photo and […]

Filed Under: auditory comprehension, differentiation, inferencing, questions, summer, Uncategorized

Lisa the Lifeguard Interactive Story and Comprehension Activities!!

April 30, 2015 Leave a Comment

Have you been patiently waiting for my summer interactive story?!  It is here!! This book follows the same routine as my other ones if you are familiar.  This helps your students know what to expect if you have been using these books with your kiddos. A fun interactive story is included.  You can laminate and […]

Filed Under: interactive stories, sequencing, summer, Uncategorized

Summer Round Up! (activities, freebies, ideas, and more!)

May 21, 2014 1 Comment

I cannot believe summer is around the corner!  I know many of you around the country end for the school year in May so I wanted to make sure I posted my round up in time for you!  Whether you decide to do summer themed activities the last few weeks of school or if you […]

Filed Under: resources, Round-Up, summer, Uncategorized

Summer Expanding Vocabulary Fun! (EET Companion)

May 20, 2014 Leave a Comment

Were you hoping I would create a summer EET companion pack?!  I did!!  It is available and ready for you to grab and use in your therapy rooms over the summer or the last few weeks of school! **Reminder, this is a companion pack!  It has been created to be used WITH the Expanding Expression […]

Filed Under: describing, EET, EET companion pack, summer, Uncategorized, vocabulary

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