There's a sale coming!  Save 28% off all items in my TPT store on February 25th using the code HEROES at checkout. Clip Art By: Kate Hadfield Fonts By: KG Fonts and Hello Literacy You can even grab my newest 3rd grade reading packet, Making Connections on sale too!  This one is super exciting, it has non-fiction articles, real photographs and text messages to teach main idea, inferences and cause/effect for 3rd graders.   Or if you're looking for something speechie, check out my new final consonant deletion pack! I LOVE a good sale and I plan on stocking up on some much needed therapy materials.  I'm linking up with Jenna over at Speech Room News for What's in my Cart?  You can click on each picture to check it out on TPT! I have my eye on this fun spring receptive language packet from Speech is Sweet. I LOVE this idea from Autumn Bryant! I NEED these books badly from Speech Room News.  A few of my kiddos are working on so...
Valentine's Day is coming up this weekend and I have been searching Pinterest for what to make/get my sweet kiddos.  Since I have a new found love for all things playdough (and my kids do too!)  I figured it would be a good one! These are super easy to make.  I bought a few of the playdough party bags from Walmart so the cans are smaller (and cheaper!).  I printed the tags on card stock, cut them close to the line and just popped them on the top.  I didn't tape them and they seem to stay in pretty well. If you have a circle cutter I'm sure you could have saved time by punching them out (and made the edges must nicer than mine) instead of cutting but I'm not that fancy : ) I think they turned out pretty cute and I know my kids will love them! You can download the tags for FREE by clicking on any of the pictures below! Want more Valentine ideas?  Check these out! ...
I posted a little while ago about my favorite educational apps for kids, well I have had several requests for my favorite speech therapy apps so I made another list!  Some may overlap but these are my current favorites.  I often have parents ask for app recommendations so I give this list and highlight the apps we have used in therapy or that I would recommend.   Here are pictures of some apps in action!   LOVE, love love Peekaboo Barn!!  I made this playdoh mat to go with the app so my kiddos had a visual cue while inferring which animal they hear. They also work on identifying and naming the animals too. These LAZ readers are super easy to pull up and read when we're working on story structure and comprehension! I have all the free ones (for now!).  This is the Mr. Potato Head Create and Play app, it's not on my list above but it's quickly becoming a favorite!  I have a "real" Potato Head to match the digital one and we've been workin...
Two awesome no-prep freebies in one month??  Well, technically it's February :)  But, I know you are excited about the Super Bowl tonight and lesson planning is the LAST thing you want to do!  Check out this Groundhog Day freebie, just print and go tomorrow! ...