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Sunday, March 22, 2015

New Blog, New Followers, Exciting Beginnings

Thank you again for everyone who participated and visited our Newbie Blog Hop!  It was a great experience for me.  I met so many amazing SLPs and teachers.  As a thank you to everyone, I have a giveaway that starts tonight at midnight!  It will go on for an entire week.  At the end of the week, one winner will get a $10 TPT gift certificate and $10 to use at my TPT store.  Simply enter below and I will contact you if you win! 


**Great news!  I decided to pick two winners instead of just one!  First place received a $10 TPT gift certificate and $10 worth of products from my store.  Second place received $10 worth of products from my store.  And the winners are...
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14 comments:

  1. Love your fonts!!! Use loads of sand, clay, and task cards in our classroom. Thank you!

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  2. I love to use my wind-up toys, puppets, and Language Builder Cards!

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  3. I love to use craftivities that allow my kids to have a project with targets to practice at home.

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  4. From TPT, I love quick, go-to, inferencing cards. For my younger ones, play food is a hit. Those are some of my favs.

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  5. I am always looking for more main idea, summarizing, and figurative language activities!

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  6. Thank you for everyone's comments so far! I love hearing what types of products you need and use. It gives me ideas for my own therapy and what I should make more of.

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  7. I am a huge fan of any type of fun way to get kids up and moving around. Love the ideas that I see from fellow TpTers! Jennifer, your Christmas fonts are fantastic!

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  8. Bubbles and dramatic play toys, such as food, doctor's kit, etc

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  9. I use a lot of vocabulary (especially using context clues), main idea, inferencing, and figurative language materials for my upper elementary and middle school crowd!

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  10. My team teachers and I use plenty of task cards. The kids really love them. We are ELA teachers, so comprehension and grammar are huge topics. Thank you!

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  11. I use loads of no prep comprehension activities currently- lots of following direction activities, and story sequencing. My kiddos and I love interactive books too! :)

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  12. I love the interactive notebook activities a whole lot. My students are funny though-some love the interactive aspect and some don't like to cut and glue. Go figure!! :) The work always looks great and fosters learning though.

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