Thursday, February 27, 2014

Stellar Speech

I don't know about y'all but this week has just been crazy busy making up meetings and evaluations that have been missed due to snow days.  That being said, this week I have been running on survival mode (aka flying by the seat of my pants).  Usually I go into a week feeling prepared and have my theme for the week all laid out with fun activities for my kiddos. Don't get me wrong we have still been having fun in speech but it has been a plan as I go kind of week.  

This week's theme (if you can call it that) was Outer Space.  While we did many fun space themed things, I am leaving this week just thanking Jesus that I have survived. 

We worked on pronouns, verbs, and creating sentences with this activity from Crazy Speech World's Intergalactic Expressive Language Package (find it here)

We made our own solar system with our speech sounds written on the stars. 

We worked on Synonyms by matching stars to their synonyms in different constellations (activity can be found here).  

I am excited to have time this weekend to get ready for our Dr. Seuss week so I can feel ready to tackle the week head on.  

SLP Natalie

P.S. Have you taken advantage of the sale on Teachers Pay Teachers??  Not going to lie I went a little crazy but it could be worse... it could be drugs. 

Thursday, February 13, 2014

2014 Speech Olympics... Cancelled due to Snow

Sadly the snowpocalypse is putting a serious damper on our speech Olympics... I had a full week of activities planned including art projects, games, and competitions for my speech kiddos to take part in/earn their gold medals.  The first two days of our Speech Olympics were a blast. We made Olympic torches, competed in table curling, and read about/watched videos of our favorite sports.  I am bummed that our Speech Olympics were cut short, but even sadder that this snow means we probably lost our Spring Break (#schoolSLPproblems).  I'm trying to find the positive in this situations which is more time to get ready for our Black History Month theme next week and get some other materials made.

A lot of my kiddos had no clue what the Winter Olympics entailed... 
to get ready for our Speech Olympics we watched this video to learn about the Winter Olympics.  We also worked on our regular and irregular past tense verbs by pausing the video and talking about what the athletes did.

The entrance to our Speech Olympics... on the back wall are all the kiddos flags we made last week.  Each one represents my kiddos just like each flag in the Olympics represents a country. 

Some of my kinders with their Olympic torches... we wrote our special sound words on each of the flames. 


We worked on creating grammatically correct statements and using adverbs

We read about some of our (and by our I mean my) favorite winter sports and filled out a graphic organizer about what we read. 

A lot of our Speech Olympic activities came from my Speech Olympic packet that can be found in my TpT store.

Saturday, February 8, 2014

Our First Full Week of School!

We finally had our first full week of school!  I never thought I would be so excited to type those words but man these crazy snow days have really been throwing off my schedule as well as all my kiddos' schedule!  This week was a struggle for all of us as we acclimated to a full 5-day school week.  I also finally got to use all my materials for my winter themed week.  The one good thing about the snow days is I was able to collect actual snow for my kiddos.  I'm sure I looked like the crazy person in my apartment complex trying to collect snow off my car but it was totally worth it.  The kiddos loved using all our senses to describe snow.  We also used a ton of fun activities from some of my favorite SLPs on Teachers Pay Teachers.  All in all I would say our winter week was a winter wonderland of fun. 

Working on pronouns 

Describing snow using all our senses

Using all our sense to describe snow... the kids got a 
kick out of playing with the snow inside

Building Snowman Synonyms 

I had my kiddos take turns drawing out cards 
and we would act them out then talk about what we did

This week we also started getting ready for our Speech Olympics which included each student making their own flag to represent themselves in the Speech Olympics.  I quickly discovered that my kiddos had no clue that the Olympics were upon us/had now clue what the Winter Olympics included.  So we had a crash course in one of Miss. K's favorite things.

Learning about all the winter sports we will see in the Winter Olympics

My reading kiddos read about and became the "expert" on different Winter sports 
and came up with four important facts about that sport to share with our group,
We worked on comprehension skills, correct grammar, and articulation skills.
This is part of the Speech Olympics pack.

My weekend project... getting Miss. K's speech room
ready for the speech Olympics

Let the Games Begin!