Weather Idiom FREEBIE!
For social pleasantries, the weather has always been a safe topic of conversation. At least until this winter! Even my little ones are complaining about
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For social pleasantries, the weather has always been a safe topic of conversation. At least until this winter! Even my little ones are complaining about
Speechie Freebies is adding a Friday link-up to the schedule. This is your chance to link a post with your own free materials (be quick,
Teachers Pay Teachers is celebrating a huge milestone–3 million strong! My store will offer 20% off today and tomorrow (2/28-29). Combine it with coupon code:
****Congratulations to Debby C. who won the giveaway!**** I use the apps from Mobile Education Store frequently because they do a wonderful job of
Despite all the issue surrouding the Olympics next month, I can’t wait. I adore the Games in general, but the winter sports have a particular
Brrr! It’s suddenly so cold! I know a lot of you have already experienced a lot of snowy weather, but here in NC we’ve
Enjoy this high frequency word list freebie! For some reason this break is seeming luxuriously long, maybe because the holidays fell in the middle of
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! I’m spending I time with my family this week and taking a break from students and blogging. I’ve compiled
***Congratulations to Jillian and Deb! Check your email for your code!*** For children with multiple artic errors, phonological processing disorders or apraxia, I’ll often find
I recently revised a freebie I posted last year–Unwrap the Gifts! This is a great way to reinforce any kind of goal–artic, language or fluency.
Today I have a quick Christmas/winter themed activity you can use in therapy or centers to address regular -er and -est comparatives and superlatives. Simply
I’m so excited for the Christmas season and ready to spread some holiday spirit! The calendar only gave us three school weeks between Thanksgiving and
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