Last week marked another TpT site wide sale! The buzz these sales create is amazing. I am beyond grateful for anyone who made a purchase from my store (during the sale or anytime).
I picked up what I mentioned in this post and managed to find a couple other things:
Cariboo Cards from Kathy Grover: I have and love this game!
So now I'd like to offer a freebie and a giveaway as a thank you! The freebie focuses on story retelling, which is something that so many of my students struggle with. I created these to help them practice this skill. Use these
“stick-ups” when you’re reading a book with your students. I included a variety
of terms that you might use in your classroom, so feel free to just use some of
them. When reading, you students can put the “stick-up” in the book to mark a
character, the problem, an emotion, etc. When you’re ready to have them retell,
they can turn back in the book and find that detail. I call them “stick-ups”
because I designed them so they would stick up out of most books!
This is an example of how they might look:
Grab your copy here and don't forget feedback if you like them!
And now for the giveaway! Enter below for your chance to win 3 products of your choice from my store (bundles excluded)!
My kids loved the artic action cards from Activitiy Tailor, but I have loved everything.
ReplyDeleteI bought Say What? a Comprehension Activity by Simply Speech that targets narrative elements such as characters, setting, problem, solution through short stories.
ReplyDeleteI really love anything that helps me stay organized (like the Ultimate Data Collection binder by Nicole Allison that I purchased), but I really want your Design a Town!
ReplyDeleteI really like anything that helps me stay organized (like the Ultimate Data Collection binder by Nicole Allison that I bought), but I really want Design A Town!
ReplyDeleteI didn't buy anything from this sale because their website was down.
ReplyDeleteI purchased the EET Companion- Describing Daisies by Jen Moses. I was fortunate enough to hear Sara Smith speak at my state convention this Spring and purchased her kit! Can't wait to try it out and see what a difference it makes with my students!
ReplyDeleteI didn't buy anything from this sale.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite purchase was the Summer Early Language File Folder Activities from Miss Speechie over at Speech Time Fun!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite purchase was the Summer Early Language File Folder Activities from Miss Speechie over at Speech Time Fun!
ReplyDeleteI've got my eye on Verb-itions and Fruit Bowl Fluency. My favorit purchase from the sale was Articulation Progress Monitoring Tool for Speech Language Therapy by Natalie Snyders. I already owned her Grammar Progress Monitoring Tool and use it all the time, so I took the opportunity to grad it at a discount!
ReplyDeleteI bought a number of different activities, but Commenting Visuals for Children Who are Non-Verbal will (hopefully) be a hit with my children on the spectrum and get us away from the "I want __________." communications.
ReplyDeleteI purchased Commenting Visuals for Children who are Nonverbal from The Autism Helper. I'm hoping it will be a hit with my students on the spectrum and get us further along in our challenge to communicate more than "I want __________."
ReplyDeleteI loved the Progress Monitoring Bundle! It was my favorite and so useful!
ReplyDeleteI bought so many great products at the recent TPT sale that I am really anxious to use. I can't name a favorite yet as I haven't busted into my purchase. I bought from well over a dozen of the fabulous SLP bloggers out there. Just wanted to say that you all are making my SLP therapy life fun, fun, fun! So many creative ideas out there. I'm hooked. A product that I have been using from the Feb 2014 TPT sale that I have found very useful is Listening Comprehension Screening from the Speech Bubble.
ReplyDeleteI bought so many great products at the recent TPT sale. I really can't say what is my favorite as I haven't had time to bust into the purchase yet. I bought from over a dozen of the fabulous SLP bloggers out there. Thank you for making my SLP therapy life so darn fun. I love having such a wide selection of great products and access to creative ideas.
ReplyDeleteOne product that I have been using from the previous Feb TPT sale that has been very useful is the Listening Comprehension Screening passages from the Speech Bubble.
Social Language and Pragmatic Rubrics were a good purchase for me!
ReplyDeleteI bought SO much great clipart that I can't wait to use. I really have a clipart addiction.
ReplyDeleteI'm was waiting to find out what grade I'll be with next year and will be stocking up at the next sale hopefully!
ReplyDeleteI liked the There Was A Silly SLP Who Got Stuck To Some...Plurals. As a grad student is helped having a pre and post test to us for the baseline to measure progress.
ReplyDeleteI purchased Nonfiction Texts with English Language ArtsTargets from Nicole Allison's store and love it.
ReplyDeleteI can always count on you to have something well made that I really need, just when I need it!
ReplyDeleteI really like the Pyramid Practice for Articulation from LyndaSLP123. It's something I see myself using over and over again!
ReplyDeleteI went a little too crazy during the sale! I'm still laminating and cutting it all! My favorite is the "Design a Town" activity. Basic education teachers have been so impressed by this activity! Everyone compliments me when I use it and I tell them exactly where it came from. :)
ReplyDeleteI picked up a bunch of things in the sale! You can see what I purchased here... http://www.speechroomadventures.com/2014/05/tpt-linky-party.html
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately I didn't buy anything this time around?
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