Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Apple Idioms!
One bad apple really does spoil a bunch! No worries, downloading this document will be as easy as pie. (wink wink)
In this file for Apple related Idioms, you can find picture cards, a Ladder Game, and a bonus worksheet to use as a carryover activity.
You can purchase this file from my TPT here:
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Apple-Idioms-889972
Thanks,
Marissa
Friday, April 19, 2013
Mrs. Moody, What's that?
What does that word mean? This is a common question made by my 4th and 5th graders. Every now and then I'll use a big word around them just to see if they are listening. Sometimes they will ask for me to tell them what it means.
Earth Day is coming up and I have created a context clues activity with related vocabulary. Once you print, laminate, and cut cards out, you can use them to match the vocabulary word with the appropriate definition. It has a bonus worksheet that can be used as a carryover with the same twelve (12) words presented earlier. The students can write their own sentence and later color the picture at the bottom of the page.
You can find the FREEBIE at my TPT store:
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Earth-Day-Context-Clues-with-Bonus-worksheet
Thanks and look for more to come,
Marissa
Earth Day is coming up and I have created a context clues activity with related vocabulary. Once you print, laminate, and cut cards out, you can use them to match the vocabulary word with the appropriate definition. It has a bonus worksheet that can be used as a carryover with the same twelve (12) words presented earlier. The students can write their own sentence and later color the picture at the bottom of the page.
You can find the FREEBIE at my TPT store:
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Earth-Day-Context-Clues-with-Bonus-worksheet
Thanks and look for more to come,
Marissa
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Mamma Mia!!
Mamma Mia!!! It's the Speecheria!!
Every year I love the pizza theme! All of the preschool and kindergartners are working on making pizzas. We are working on pizza vocabulary, colors, sequencing, and as reinforcement for articulation or fluency.
What you'll need: (ALL from the Dollar Tree)
-Construction paper. I had red (for sauce), brown (sausage), green (green peppers), white (onions), gray (mushrooms), yellow and orange (cheese), and black (olives)
-Paper plates (I have an abundance of these)
-Glue
-Maybe a sharpie/ black marker for labeling parts
You can use however you want. I first begin with a small book that I printed about pizza. (It's short and about 7 pages with short sentences.) You can then put the pizza together by identifying or naming items, then gluing them. For articulation, I drill a lot- so, after about 15-20 productions of the target sound, they can add pieces. We work on vocabulary by categories (meats: pepperoni, sausage, bacon, ham; veggies: peppers, mushrooms, olives, onions, tomatoes; dairy: cheese). You can also make them silly by discussing things that do not belong on a pizza (ie cow, car, etc.).
I also use this song video- (The one I loved was deleted from you tube, but this one was just fine).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFxwqrOKeYc
For the older kids- 1st and 2nd graders, I have been using Dina Peters board game with associated ~27 questions. I have had it for a few years, and I love to use it.

You can find it here- http://www.speechtherapygames.com/token.htm
For 3rd- 5th graders, I use: Go for the Dough board game.

It targets:
You can find it at Super Duper.
What do you do for the pizza theme?
Ciao Speechies!
Every year I love the pizza theme! All of the preschool and kindergartners are working on making pizzas. We are working on pizza vocabulary, colors, sequencing, and as reinforcement for articulation or fluency.
What you'll need: (ALL from the Dollar Tree)
-Construction paper. I had red (for sauce), brown (sausage), green (green peppers), white (onions), gray (mushrooms), yellow and orange (cheese), and black (olives)
-Paper plates (I have an abundance of these)
-Glue
-Maybe a sharpie/ black marker for labeling parts
You can use however you want. I first begin with a small book that I printed about pizza. (It's short and about 7 pages with short sentences.) You can then put the pizza together by identifying or naming items, then gluing them. For articulation, I drill a lot- so, after about 15-20 productions of the target sound, they can add pieces. We work on vocabulary by categories (meats: pepperoni, sausage, bacon, ham; veggies: peppers, mushrooms, olives, onions, tomatoes; dairy: cheese). You can also make them silly by discussing things that do not belong on a pizza (ie cow, car, etc.).
I also use this song video- (The one I loved was deleted from you tube, but this one was just fine).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFxwqrOKeYc
For the older kids- 1st and 2nd graders, I have been using Dina Peters board game with associated ~27 questions. I have had it for a few years, and I love to use it.
You can find it here- http://www.speechtherapygames.com/token.htm
For 3rd- 5th graders, I use: Go for the Dough board game.
It targets:
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What do you do for the pizza theme?
Ciao Speechies!
Friday, February 8, 2013
Articulation Bingo: CH Freebie
I have begun making BINGO for speech sounds in ALL positions!
Make sure you use your Chipper Chat Wand and chips, Bingo Dauber, or whatever you like to use!
Enjoy and be on the lookout for more speech sound Bingo activities!
You can find the "ch" sound FREEBIE at my TPT website below:
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Articulation-BINGO-CH-freebie
Thank you!
Marissa
Make sure you use your Chipper Chat Wand and chips, Bingo Dauber, or whatever you like to use!
Enjoy and be on the lookout for more speech sound Bingo activities!
You can find the "ch" sound FREEBIE at my TPT website below:
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Articulation-BINGO-CH-freebie
Thank you!
Marissa
Things That Go/ Transportation and FREEBIE
This post is for preschoolers/lower elementary students working on the category: Transportation!
Make sure you Check your local Dollar Tree! The one on our side of town has LOTS of teacher/ educational resources. I like to get their foam stickers. They even have them broken into category or theme!
My young kids are working on categories. I figured I'd use my foam stickers and book(s) about things that go. For my preschoolers- Go Dog Go (By Dr. Seuss) book as it talks about and shows ways to get from here to there!
We went through the book talked about the types of things that go: bikes, cars, skates, skiis, etc.
We then went through my foam stickers and identified and labeled each piece.
Next week, we will go through newspapers, magazines, etc with the category sort worksheet. You can find the freebie worksheet HERE:
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Things-That-Go-Transportation-Category-Sort-FREEBIE
Thanks,
Marissa
Make sure you Check your local Dollar Tree! The one on our side of town has LOTS of teacher/ educational resources. I like to get their foam stickers. They even have them broken into category or theme!
My young kids are working on categories. I figured I'd use my foam stickers and book(s) about things that go. For my preschoolers- Go Dog Go (By Dr. Seuss) book as it talks about and shows ways to get from here to there!
We went through the book talked about the types of things that go: bikes, cars, skates, skiis, etc.
We then went through my foam stickers and identified and labeled each piece.
Next week, we will go through newspapers, magazines, etc with the category sort worksheet. You can find the freebie worksheet HERE:
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Things-That-Go-Transportation-Category-Sort-FREEBIE
Thanks,
Marissa
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Classroom layout
Although I am contracted to serve kids at an elementary school, I thought that it would be important [to me] to be able to make it 'my space'. Also, we've been paying storage to house my belongings. I love working at a school!
You'll see pics of the room I have this year and what I have done with it. Some things are not pictured because they are at home.
You'll see pics of the room I have this year and what I have done with it. Some things are not pictured because they are at home.
Saturday, February 2, 2013
Froggy's First Kiss Articulation and Language Packet
Hello Speechies!
Valentine's Day is around the corner! In honor of this special day, I have created an articulation and language (wh- questions and categories) packet based off of the book Froggy's First Kiss!
The picture above is what I have used for a few years. I have re created and added activities.The coin toss frog printable is from education.com. You can look at that one for yourself. I have recreated one for a Valentine theme.
Included in the 10 page packet are:
-Articulation Word List from book
-Wh- Questions from book (who, what, where, how, why)
-Kiss Toss Game with frog and kisses/lips
- Bingo/ Dauber Board Game
-Categories Ladder Game

Not the best picture- But these are the games that go with the packet. On the left is the Bingo/ Dauber Game. I love Chipper Chat, so I try to find ways to extend the use out of my wand and chips. You can buy just the wand and chips separately, or if you do not have Chipper Chat, use a Bingo Dauber/Stamper (the Dollar Tree sells them), or put a sticker in each circle.
In the middle is the new frog toss game. I have included the kisses that you can laminate and cut out. I am still using the same one from almost 4 years ago. I taped them to poker chips so that they could be heavy enough to throw into Froggy's mouth. I taped Froggy to a file folder with enough space so that the kisses can fly inside.
To the right is a categories ladder game. All you'll need is a dice or a spinner with numbers (if you have board games, you could one of those for this- no need of spending extra money). Follow the arrows once you roll the dice and answer the questions related to categories. The first person who finishes wins!
You can find this packet at my Teachers Pay Teachers store by clicking below:
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Froggys-First-Kiss-articulation-and-wh-question-packet
For those of you who are new to Teachers Pay Teachers, it is of no cost to join. You can find A LOT of freebies there! I have a bunch of stuff from this site for speech therapy.
Thanks,
Marissa
*Graphics from Scrappin Doodles and Microsoft Office Clip Art
Valentine's Day is around the corner! In honor of this special day, I have created an articulation and language (wh- questions and categories) packet based off of the book Froggy's First Kiss!
Included in the 10 page packet are:
-Articulation Word List from book
-Wh- Questions from book (who, what, where, how, why)
-Kiss Toss Game with frog and kisses/lips
- Bingo/ Dauber Board Game
-Categories Ladder Game
Not the best picture- But these are the games that go with the packet. On the left is the Bingo/ Dauber Game. I love Chipper Chat, so I try to find ways to extend the use out of my wand and chips. You can buy just the wand and chips separately, or if you do not have Chipper Chat, use a Bingo Dauber/Stamper (the Dollar Tree sells them), or put a sticker in each circle.
In the middle is the new frog toss game. I have included the kisses that you can laminate and cut out. I am still using the same one from almost 4 years ago. I taped them to poker chips so that they could be heavy enough to throw into Froggy's mouth. I taped Froggy to a file folder with enough space so that the kisses can fly inside.
To the right is a categories ladder game. All you'll need is a dice or a spinner with numbers (if you have board games, you could one of those for this- no need of spending extra money). Follow the arrows once you roll the dice and answer the questions related to categories. The first person who finishes wins!
You can find this packet at my Teachers Pay Teachers store by clicking below:
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Froggys-First-Kiss-articulation-and-wh-question-packet
For those of you who are new to Teachers Pay Teachers, it is of no cost to join. You can find A LOT of freebies there! I have a bunch of stuff from this site for speech therapy.
Thanks,
Marissa
*Graphics from Scrappin Doodles and Microsoft Office Clip Art
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