Some of your favorite SLPs are at it again! We're offering our Facebook followers exclusive FREEBIES!
Click on the map to download your personal linked map. Look for the "Spooky Fun Frenzy" tab under the "like" button of each page.
But hurry- these freebies will only be available from October 18-21!!!
Showing posts with label freebie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label freebie. Show all posts
Friday, October 18, 2013
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Articulation Jenga: K/G Edition {400 Facebook Followers FREEBIE!}
I can't thank you all enough for you love and support! When I started this blog, I never thought that so many people would see it, let alone buy any of my materials! So to thank you, I've created a new freebie, "Articulation Jenga: K/G Edition"
Take a standard Jenga game (sold in stores) and color the ends of each piece with a marker: 9 red, 9 orange, 9 yellow, 9 blue, 9 green, and 9 purple. Set up the Jenga tower as directed. Place the cards on the correct color mat, red is initial k, orange is medial k, yellow is final k, blue is initial g, green is medial g, and purple is final g.
Draw blocks like a typical Jenga game. After a student draws a block, have them say their target at the correct level (word, phrase, or sentence), and then place their block on the top of the tower. Keep playing until the tower falls over!
There are 15 cards for each position for both K and G, that's 90 cards total! Below are some examples of how the cards are color coded for easier sorting.
Take a standard Jenga game (sold in stores) and color the ends of each piece with a marker: 9 red, 9 orange, 9 yellow, 9 blue, 9 green, and 9 purple. Set up the Jenga tower as directed. Place the cards on the correct color mat, red is initial k, orange is medial k, yellow is final k, blue is initial g, green is medial g, and purple is final g.
Draw blocks like a typical Jenga game. After a student draws a block, have them say their target at the correct level (word, phrase, or sentence), and then place their block on the top of the tower. Keep playing until the tower falls over!
There are 15 cards for each position for both K and G, that's 90 cards total! Below are some examples of how the cards are color coded for easier sorting.
If this looks like something you can use, you can find it here! Be on the lookout for more sounds coming your way :) And thank you again for your continued support, I couldn't do any of this without all of you!
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
What Does it Mean? Vocabulary Graphic Organizer {FREEBIE!}
This blog post contains an affiliate link for your convenience.
I have many students on my caseload this year working on vocabulary. I recently purchased Linguisystems' Word Feast Middle School (I plan to do a blog post on why I love it, so if you're curious stay tuned!), and I needed a way to organize all those new vocabulary words my students are learning! I couldn't find exactly what I wanted, so I decided to create my own.
My graphic organizer includes space for the vocabulary word, definition, part of speech, synonyms, antonyms, and a space to write a sentence using that vocabulary word.
Check it out below, and head over to my Teachers pay Teachers store to get this FREEBIE for yourself!
I have many students on my caseload this year working on vocabulary. I recently purchased Linguisystems' Word Feast Middle School (I plan to do a blog post on why I love it, so if you're curious stay tuned!), and I needed a way to organize all those new vocabulary words my students are learning! I couldn't find exactly what I wanted, so I decided to create my own.
My graphic organizer includes space for the vocabulary word, definition, part of speech, synonyms, antonyms, and a space to write a sentence using that vocabulary word.
Check it out below, and head over to my Teachers pay Teachers store to get this FREEBIE for yourself!
Sunday, August 25, 2013
I "mustache" you a question...can you find the absurdity?
I'm in love with mustaches (and with giving you all FREE stuff!)! So I created this new activity especially for you.
This fun activity has 36 cards targeting absurdities. Simply draw a card and have your student tell you what's wrong with the card. Once they tell you what's wrong and how they can fix it to make the sentence make sense, they get to keep the card. The person with the most cards at the end of the game wins! I've even included a blank set of cards for you to add your own.
You can find this freebie here! I would love your feedback if you download!
Monday, August 12, 2013
Whose hat is that? {200 Facebook Followers Freebie!}
Over 200 followers on Facebook, you all are awesome! Here's a freebie especially for you- Whose Hat is that? An inferencing activity.
There are 24 different clue cards. Read the clues and determine who the hat belongs to! I've also included a page of blank cards for you to add your own, and a game board.
You can find the FREEBIE here! I would love some feedback if you download :) And if you haven't already, follow me on Facebook, TPT, and Bloglovin'. Enjoy!
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Articulation Silly Sentences for Early Sounds
It's time to get silly with articulation! Do you find yourself struggling to keep articulation therapy fun when it gets time for carryover activities? Then I have the product for you! Articulation Silly Sentences for Early Sounds!
I've included 20 sentences of each sound {p, b, m, t, d, k, g, f} with all sounds in the beginning, medial, and final position of words. There are so many opportunities for practice!
You can find my download here, and did I mention it's a FREEBIE! Enjoy, and if you download, I would love your feedback. Be on the lookout for Silly Sentences Later Sounds!
Monday, July 15, 2013
I've got a pocket full of categories!
I've got a pocket full of, pocket full of categories- 84 different categories to be exact!
My newest download features 8 pages of categories to get your students' brains working! Put these cards in a draw pile and have your student draw a card. They must name at least 3 different objects (or more if you want! The more things you make them name, the more difficult this task becomes) to keep their card. The student with the most cards at the end of the game wins!
My newest download features 8 pages of categories to get your students' brains working! Put these cards in a draw pile and have your student draw a card. They must name at least 3 different objects (or more if you want! The more things you make them name, the more difficult this task becomes) to keep their card. The student with the most cards at the end of the game wins!
What's the best part, it's FREE! Check it out in my store here. And as always, if you download, please leave feedback!
Thursday, June 27, 2013
Race Car Synonyms and Antonyms {With my 100 Facebook fan freebie!!}
I can't believe it! I made it to 100 Facebook likes- you all are awesome! As promised, I have a freebie for you- Race Car Synonyms and Antonyms Level 1.
For this post, though, I'm going to focus on Race Car Synonyms and Antonyms Level 2, which is for sale in my store. They are almost identical: Level 1 is aimed at grades K-3, Level 2 is geared for grades 3-5.
Each download has a total of 60 cards- that's 30 pairs for both synonyms and antonyms! Since both downloads are similar, I have differentiated the cards in the upper right hand corner. For example, the cards below say "Synonym Level 2" and "Antonym Level 2". That way, if you decide to buy the Level 2 cards in addition to the Level 1 card freebie, you will be able to keep the cards separate.
I've also included an answer key included that lists all the synonym and antonym pairs. In addition, there is a carryover worksheet. You can have your student draw (or come up with their own) two different synonym and antonym cards. From there, your student must come up with their own synonym/antonym to that word and use their new word in a sentence.
For this post, though, I'm going to focus on Race Car Synonyms and Antonyms Level 2, which is for sale in my store. They are almost identical: Level 1 is aimed at grades K-3, Level 2 is geared for grades 3-5.
Each download has a total of 60 cards- that's 30 pairs for both synonyms and antonyms! Since both downloads are similar, I have differentiated the cards in the upper right hand corner. For example, the cards below say "Synonym Level 2" and "Antonym Level 2". That way, if you decide to buy the Level 2 cards in addition to the Level 1 card freebie, you will be able to keep the cards separate.
There's a cute game board to use with your students. All you need is your own game pieces and die, or a spinner.
I've also included an answer key included that lists all the synonym and antonym pairs. In addition, there is a carryover worksheet. You can have your student draw (or come up with their own) two different synonym and antonym cards. From there, your student must come up with their own synonym/antonym to that word and use their new word in a sentence.
I hope you enjoy your freebie! And if you like it, go check out Race Car Synonyms and Antonyms Level 2. As always, if you download, I would appreciate your feedback!
Monday, June 17, 2013
I wanna be a Rock Star!
This weekend I got to see the oh so wonderful Luke Bryan with some of my best friends. Not only is he talented, handsome, and an awesome dancer, he can also rock out on the guitar! That was enough inspiration for me to make my newest product,
This download includes 20 cards each for two, three, and four syllable words.
I've also included pacing boards that can be used with the cards and a cute game board!
The total download is 14 pages long and can be downloaded for free here. Go download it and leave me some feedback!
Friday, June 14, 2013
Monster Multiple Meaning Words
Those multiple meaning words can be hard. I mean, how many different definitions can one word have!? After making this product, I've found that words have toooooo many meanings!! But since I can't make any of those meanings go away, I figured I'd make this to help those kids that may struggle with words with multiple meanings.
I present to you,
This download is leveled, with two sets of words and definitions. The first level is for grades Kindergarten through 5th grade, the second level is for grades 6th through 12th.
Each word has at least two definitions, some have three! They are also distinguished by levels.
I present to you,
This download is leveled, with two sets of words and definitions. The first level is for grades Kindergarten through 5th grade, the second level is for grades 6th through 12th.
Level one words
Level two words
Each word has at least two definitions, some have three! They are also distinguished by levels.
Level one
Level two
Also included are 6 special cards that can be used to add some variety to the games, as well as a worksheet. The worksheet includes a space for the target word, lines for the different definitions of the word, and lines to make sentences with the target word and its definitions.
You can find my newest download here. Oh, and did I mention that this HUGE (37 pages!!!) download is FREE!? Go download it and leave me some feedback, I would appreciate it.
In the mean time, I'm getting ready to go watch Luke Bryan shake it for me! What are your plans for the weekend?
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Under the Sea Grammar
Summertime has just started and I'm already itching to go (back) to the beach! I went to Jamaica on my honeymoon in May and had the opportunity to go snorkeling on one of the coral reefs. The fish and other creatures I saw inspired my newest download,
Kiddos with expressive and receptive language disorders have troubles with helping verbs and distinguishing which verb to use for singular and plural subjects. This download helps with just that!
Take your students under the sea on an adventure to discovering helping verbs! There are 96 cards total- 30 for each helping verb pair (is/are, has/have, was/were) and 6 wild cards that can be incorporated into a fun game.
has vs. have
was vs. were
In addition, each pair has blank cards for you to add your own targets.
I have also included a fun game board to help motivate those little ones who need that extra push to keep working (you all know who I'm talking about!).
This download is available to purchase here. A free preview is available of the is/are pair! I hope you enjoy and are able to use this with your students. I would appreciate any feedback you leave!
What are you already daydreaming about this summer?
Kiddos with expressive and receptive language disorders have troubles with helping verbs and distinguishing which verb to use for singular and plural subjects. This download helps with just that!
Take your students under the sea on an adventure to discovering helping verbs! There are 96 cards total- 30 for each helping verb pair (is/are, has/have, was/were) and 6 wild cards that can be incorporated into a fun game.
is vs. are
has vs. have
was vs. were
In addition, each pair has blank cards for you to add your own targets.
I have also included a fun game board to help motivate those little ones who need that extra push to keep working (you all know who I'm talking about!).
This download is available to purchase here. A free preview is available of the is/are pair! I hope you enjoy and are able to use this with your students. I would appreciate any feedback you leave!
What are you already daydreaming about this summer?
Monday, June 10, 2013
Summertime and the living is easy
Hello! I'm so glad you decided to come back. After a wonderful weekend at home enjoying time with family and a day of boating and skiing with friends on the lake, I got some inspiration to make my first product- Summertime Pronouns!
My littles at my elementary school placement last fall had troubles with pronoun usage, so for me this was a no-brainer to make. You can't have too many therapy products for something, right?
So I present to you my baby:
Included in this download are 3 pronoun anchor charts, depicting a boy, girl, and a group of children, all with rules for subjective, objective, and possessive pronouns.
I've also included a sorting mat for pictures, as well as sentence strips to use the pronouns and pictures in sentences. There's even a cute game board!
My download is available here. I hope you can find this useful! Please leave me some feedback if you would, I would love to know what you think!
What do you use to help your kiddos with pronouns?
My littles at my elementary school placement last fall had troubles with pronoun usage, so for me this was a no-brainer to make. You can't have too many therapy products for something, right?
So I present to you my baby:
Included in this download are 3 pronoun anchor charts, depicting a boy, girl, and a group of children, all with rules for subjective, objective, and possessive pronouns.
I've also included a sorting mat for pictures, as well as sentence strips to use the pronouns and pictures in sentences. There's even a cute game board!
My download is available here. I hope you can find this useful! Please leave me some feedback if you would, I would love to know what you think!
What do you use to help your kiddos with pronouns?
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