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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I use lots of Play-doh and bubbles!
ReplyDeleteLove your fonts!!! Use loads of sand, clay, and task cards in our classroom. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI love to use my wind-up toys, puppets, and Language Builder Cards!
ReplyDeleteI use games and worksheets!
ReplyDeleteI love to use craftivities that allow my kids to have a project with targets to practice at home.
ReplyDeleteFrom TPT, I love quick, go-to, inferencing cards. For my younger ones, play food is a hit. Those are some of my favs.
ReplyDeleteI am always looking for more main idea, summarizing, and figurative language activities!
ReplyDeleteThank 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.
ReplyDeleteI 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!
ReplyDeleteBubbles and dramatic play toys, such as food, doctor's kit, etc
ReplyDeleteI use a lot of vocabulary (especially using context clues), main idea, inferencing, and figurative language materials for my upper elementary and middle school crowd!
ReplyDeleteMy 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!
ReplyDeleteI use loads of no prep comprehension activities currently- lots of following direction activities, and story sequencing. My kiddos and I love interactive books too! :)
ReplyDeleteI 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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