My first creation for the year is one that I use almost daily with my RtI artic. kiddos. I see them for 4-5 minutes 4 times per week in the hallways outside of their classrooms. I needed something portable, fun, and flexible for students at the word/phrase/sentence levels. So, I created an Artic. UNO game. It's available here with /r/ and /s/ as well as a template for other sounds (until I'm able to create them myself).
And now for the Welcome Back portion of today's post... I'm giving away a few copies of this game to some of my favorite followers...
I have mostly apps on my wishlist from Super Duper,Smarty Ears and Linguisystems.
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ReplyDeleteI am really into reading books to my Kindergarten students this year and am trying with my students with Autism so I agree with Blair. I need simple storytelling for my students with Autism.
ReplyDeleteI am interested in therapy material tied to common core vocab, etc.
ReplyDeleteI need something engaging and motivating to help teach pronouns! Thank you for the giveaway:)
ReplyDeleteStory sequencing and pragmatic language practice for older elementary kids.
ReplyDeleteI always need more materials for teaching vocabulary for upper elementary students.
ReplyDeleteI need materials for every area for students in k-3...fluency and voice too!
ReplyDeleteI would love more social/pragmatic materials. Also, anything for preschoolers. I love your blog! Glad your back! Thank you
ReplyDeleteI could use more fluency and RTI materials. Love the uno cards!
ReplyDeleteI am looking for kindergarten RTI materials
ReplyDeleteI'm always searching for ANY cute and fun activities, regardless of targets! LOVE your UNO cards! Thanks for the great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThis would be wonderful for RtI.
ReplyDeleteI would love an EET
ReplyDeleteAlways need stuff for pronouns and possessives..also negatives!
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I am always interested in activities that incorporate curriculum vocabulary with general expressive language goals.
ReplyDeleteJust starting at a school that is very needy! Would love a fun, new resource to use with these kiddos!!! Love your blog! Thanks for all the great ideas!
ReplyDeleteLanguage, language, language! :) Currently, I've got my eye on some neat category spinners...
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your first giveaway!
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Rachel
I'm a brand new speech therapist so I have everything on my wishlist. Right now I really could use a basic artic set
ReplyDeleteI am always looking for ideas and materials to teach address early elementary vocabulary goals.
ReplyDeleteWas planning on doing the same thing this year with my Rti kiddos and this would work great. Thanks for saring your ideas.
ReplyDeleteI am a first year graduate student and I just started following your blog :) I am just interested in seeing different things people use in therapy...so I will enjoy anything you post about!
ReplyDeleteI'd like more literature based language lessons.
ReplyDeleteJust got my first job as a full-time SLP at a new charter school!! Any ideas and materials would be so helpful!!! :)
ReplyDeleteI find myself at a new job in charter schools and missing all my materials from my former job! I need easily portable/light materials since I am going to 3 schools in a week. Definitely some language things.
ReplyDeleteI need a few things from Super Duper - the holiday open-ended artic book, artic practice stickers, ask and answer WH bingo, and Lids 'n Lizards (only to name a few).
ReplyDeleteI love inexpensive portable materials that can be used with a variety of sp/lang goals. Thanks for your cute resources!
ReplyDeleteMy material wish list is anything that targets language in the older elementary/middle school population. I always feel lacking in that area!
ReplyDeleteThis is my first year working as an SLP so my wish list is pretty extensive. But I would love to have an iPad to use in therapy with my elementary kiddos. There are so many great apps and it is so motivating for the kids! Thanks for posting all your great ideas! :)
ReplyDeleteI would love ideas for using apps and websites for therapy.
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