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Showing posts with label Valentine. Show all posts

What's New In Your Store? TpT Sale Linky Party

Wow~ TpT is having a sale Jan 20 and 21st. I know I'm excited with this unexpected surprise. I have some new and updated items in my store and many SLP sellers have also been busy creating. What better reason to throw a What's New in Your Store Linky Party! Check out the many new and updated products below. 

The Abominable Snowman is making quite a stir in my speech room with the upper grade students. Track down the Yeti in this inferencing and context clue game for upper grades. 

          You can also get The Abominable Snowman in this 
NEW Growing Bundle!

Speaking of bundles, be set for February with my updated February Language Bundle. A little bit of everything from perspective taking to executive functioning is found in this treasure. 





















Here are some great new products I have my eye on:                         

This No Prep Build A Sentence Activities product is from The Dabbling Speechie.  She never disappoints by bringing fresh ideas to the speech room. 

Say Cheese Inferences and Predictions by LyndaSLP123 targets two much needed skills. I'm looking forward to using this one in therapy. 
Jen from Speech Universe has some great life photos in her new Kids in Action Interactive Verb Books !
I hope you got some ideas from this post and that you enjoy the sale. Remember to use the code: START16 to receive 28% off of all items in my store (yes, even already reduced bundles)!  Be sure to check out the links below for more new ideas. 

For the Love of SPEECH Blog Hop! Freebie!

A big thank you to The Speech Owl and Speech to the Core for organizing this lovely blog hop.    

 Social Valentine includes: emotional hearts, more carnation feelings, and perspective taking activities is 20% off this week ONLY!
If you're looking for more upper grade materials for the holiday, check out my NEW product Box of Chocolates Figurative Language
I hope you enjoy my middle school materials and have a happy month of February!  

A Kiss for all season!

I just came back from Rite Aid where they had some great holiday sale buys.  I snagged up some wrapping paper, games for my students, and a couple of bags of holiday candy.  The "best before" date on the candy was October 2015 (it's Dec. 2014 now) so I knew it would be good for a while.  Here is one idea on how to extended the life your your holiday treats.  
You can use this simple trick with M&Ms, Skittles, Reeses, and just about any Christmas colored candy!  If you have extra Hershey Kisses, check out the official site HERE to find many yummy treats.    Also remember that most baked goods and chocolate may be frozen and pulled out when you need them for your special class parties.  

Enjoy! 

S-Peachy Feedback Linky Party!



It's S-peachy Feedback Linky Party Time and you know what that means!  Your helpful feedback has been looked at by the SLP bloggers and we each have chosen our favorite monthly feedback posts.

Sharon Anderson is my winner this month:   

I'm so glad that my calendar activities are being used and enjoyed by your students.  My goal was to incorporate lots of language skills while students have fun learning valuable life skills.  I feel so happy knowing that they are being put to good use.  Please email me at: jenng12slp@gmail.com and I will send a product of your choice from my TPT or Teachers Notebook store.  
Click on the image below if you are interested in learning about my monthly calendar activities.  


                                                   

They are updated each year free of charge so your students can enjoy them for years to come. 

Click here to head back on over to Speech Peeps S-Peachy Feedback Linky Party!  

Heart garland!






My classroom is overflowing with these cheerful, easy-to-make heart chains.  
I've provided instructions for teacher use or you could use as a fun activity for working on the goals of sequencing, following directions, and expressive language.  
Student use:
                   1. Cut out the pictures and have students assemble in correct sequence.
                2.  Students make a chain of hearts according to directions.
                3.  Students use their own words to explain how to make a heart wreath.  
1.  Cut 1 inch strips of colored paper
2.  fold the paper in half with fold facing down

                                           3.  staple the fold and loop downward into a heart

                                          4.  hold the heart in place as you fold a second strip
                                               of paper onto the bottom of the heart
                                         
                                            5.  staple the fold and repeat and repeat until
                                                 you have the desired length.  Put a final staple
                                                 on the bottom of the last heart.  
I hope you enjoy these festive decorations!

You may also enjoy these Valentine's Day 
Activities of Language.