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Sunday, February 9, 2014

Sweet Talk

With my Jamberry manicure complete, I am ready for Valentine's Day!

This week I will be spreading the love throughout my speech room with my Valentine's Day language and articulation activity unit! 


This unit will target multiple goals! Be Mine: Comparing and Contrasting cards allows students to identify similarities and differences between the two items on the card. 24 total cards are included! 


"Sweet Treat" targets multiple meaning words. Heart gumball machines are included for students to collect their cards! 


"Secret Admirer" allows students to identify objects from an oral description. Read the cards with the closed envelopes to students and have he/she the item inside! 24 total cards included! 


Hearty Irregular Past Tense Verbs- have the student read the sentence on card "A" and then identify the irregular past tense form of the underlined verb. Match all "A" cards with their corresponding "B" cards. 36 total cards included!


"Sweet Speech" is a great activity sheet to target articulation. Perfect to complete during the therapy session or send home as a carry-over activity!


Candy Hearts: Board Game- open-ended game to use as a quick reinforcer with any articulation or language activity! 


Sweet Talk: Speech and Language activity unit is available in our TPT store: For His Glory

Recommended books for this week: 




Hope you have an amazing week!


Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Monstrous Monsters!

Hey Guys! 

This past week at school was a super duper short week-can I get a Hallelujah?! Thursday was a half day and we had Friday "off" for conferences. Since our week was so short we did not take Language Arts in 3rd grade SO seriously ;) What I mean by that is we didn't do the usual grades/worksheets/packets/tests/etc! Instead we had a week full of MONSTERS!

It was so fun! Our week was based around writing a story about monsters. Here are some pictures from what that included!

The first thing the kids did was pick a prompt. Of course I had to make a cute slide for this right?!

Then, they used a graphic organizer to help them get their creative juices flowing! After they had their draft, peer reviewed, and wrote their final copy, they got to CREATE their Monster. This was so fun for them. In our district, 3rd grade is the FIRST year that  we take grades. So, that leaves less room for craftivities. :( This was a treat for them! Here are some of our monsters:

My team decided to put these out on our hallway bulletin board. My cameo is such a lifesaver when it comes to bulletin board letters! PLUS-I get to use any font I want! Yes, please! I also couldn't resist printing these adorable monsters to add to it. I LOVE the way it turned out!
To wrap up our week we read, "There Was An Old Monster!" Super cute book! And like the one in the last post, it too has a song to go along with it from Scholastic!

Let me tell you, these monsters definitely got me through this week! I sure am feeling it! Teaching/creating/wedding planning/moving/house stuff is wearing me out a little bit! Haha but I love it!

I know a lot of you all are doing "spooky" stuff this week and next as well! I can't wait to blog hop and see the fun things going on in yall's classrooms! 

Don't forget to stop by on Friday for our last Friday Fall Freebie! :)

Friday, October 18, 2013

Next Week in {Speech} & Friday Fall Freebie!

Hi Everyone! 

WOW!! This school year if flying by! It's about this time that I feel I am searching for new ideas as it seems I've gone through all of the units I planned this summer. Here is a peek at what's happening next week in speech. Hopefully, you'll get new ideas to send you through October! I would love to hear your ideas as well, so feel free to share them in the comments below!


For my younger kids we will pretend to be monsters as we read/sing, "If You're a Monster and You Know It." I read this book with one of my Kindergarten groups this week and they absolutely LOVED it! The book even has a sing-a-long on the Scholastic website!



We'll also be coloring these Halloween-themed "Color-by-Word" activity sheets. These coloring pages are perfect for addressing multiple articulation goals in a single session. I also plan on sending them home as a carry-over activity. 





Many of my kids struggle with making predictions and inferences. I will be using this awesome, Halloween-themed inferencing game to address NUMEROUS IEP goals! The activity comes with 18 inference cards and a "how to make an inference" poster. Grab it at my TpT store! 





And for my "non-speech" related activity...I will be decorating my door for Drug Free week at school! This year the theme is, "Be a Hero. Be Drug Free." Of course, I immediately thought of the Superhero Melonheadz! I think I may have a slight obsession with them, but they are so adorable! Check back soon! I'll post pictures of my door once it's completed! :)



Finally, I will start printing, cutting and laminating (not my favorite task at all) my November Speech and Language unit! This time I have also added a "Parent Newsletter" informing parents of our upcoming objectives, along with the books we will be reading! Parent communication is extremely important and a newsletter is a great way to reach multiple parents at once! Grab the November Mega Bundle today and start planning with me! 



Of course....the moment you've been waiting for...our Friday Fall Freebie! This week we would like to share "Color-by-Word" October Edition! Have a wonderful week! 




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