Jenna at Speech Room News is doing a Linky Party to help you decide what to buy during the big TpT sale Thursday and Friday. I'm looking forward to the sale like a a kid looks forward to Christmas!
First, some recently added products of mine that you may have missed (click the pictures):
S.L.A.M.: Speech and Language Activities for a Month: If you liked the format of this freebie, you'll love this. It includes 4 open-ended games, 2 open-ended coloring sheets, 1 open-ended HW sheet, and enough stimuli for a month for commonly targeted goals.
Carl's Crazy Day: Choose Your Destination NPST book + activities: This is a no print book during which the student can make choices throughout the story, making no two stories a like! There are also printable activities!
Verbitions: NPST mini news stories that focus on irregular past tense in sentences.
Why Do I Come To Speech Therapy mini-books (K-5 and middle/high school): perfect for explaining why students attend speech therapy!
These are some of the products that are currently sitting in my cart, just waiting for me to hit "Check Out."
1. Super Sleuth: What Doesn't Belong by Mrs. T SLP: I have some kids working on this skill, as well as some who are working on identifying and explaining associations. This will work well for both goals.
2. Ultimate Data Collection Binder for Speech and Language by Nicole Allison: Two words - data collection. That is all that needs to be said.
3. Superhero Syntax by Denise Polley: This will serve many purposes and can be made into a cool flip book!
4. Emotions Interactive Book by Autism Educators: This seems like it would benefit my students with autism.
Awww thanks Teach Speech!!!! I was so excited to see my product listed as part of your cart!
ReplyDeleteMrsTslp
Thanks so much for including my Superhero Syntax! I hope you enjoy it!
ReplyDeleteAwwww, thanks so much Teach Speech!!! I was so excited to see one my products on your post:)
ReplyDeleteMrsTslp
Thank you so very much for including our Basic Emotions interactive activity book. :) That was so sweet of you to do!
ReplyDeleteDebbie Singer
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