I'm back with some more ' Back In My Day' materials. If you missed the first round, check it out here. Check out these materials from Connie Ziko from a few decades ago. This is the Fokes Sentence Builder published in 1976 by Teaching Resources. There are 5 color coded boxes . Who, What, Is Doing, Which, and Where for a total of 200 black line drawings . There is a sentence line ... Read More about Back in my day… Part 2.
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Syntax Workout {App Review}
Virtual Speech Center, released a new app last month, entitled Syntax Workout. This syntax app is centered around a Bowling Theme. The kids all love bowling in my room, and I’ve used a lot of bowling games inthe past, making it a great way to get their attention! Start by adding your student’s name. Then select their learning targets. The following are included: 3rd person ... Read More about Syntax Workout {App Review}
No-Glamour Vowels {review & giveaway}
When the authors of, No-Glamour Vowels, reached out asked me to review their new book from Linguisystems, I jumped at the chance. I have several children on my caseload with Childhood Apraxia of Speech working on vowels and there is a shortage of vowel materials available. The app was developed by 3 school-based SLPs. It features 188 pages plus a printable CD-ROM that includes an additional ... Read More about No-Glamour Vowels {review & giveaway}
Auditory Processing Studio {App Review}
Auditory Processing Studio is the newest app from, Virtual Speech Center. The app is intended for children or adults (7 and up) who have a diagnosis of CAPD or similar processing difficulties. Auditory Processing Studio is the second app developed by the VSC for auditory processing disorders. Their first app, The Auditory Workout used a 'top-down' approach to CAPD. The Auditory Processing ... Read More about Auditory Processing Studio {App Review}
Basic Vocabulary Photo Cards (review & giveaway}
I'm back today to share another Learning Resources product review. Learning Resources provided me with a copy of this product, but the opinions are mine. The Basic Vocabulary Photo Cards set includes 156 cards in 16 areas. They come in a box divided by themes. The front of each card contains a picture and a label. The back contains a picture with a blank. Students can use a dry erase marker ... Read More about Basic Vocabulary Photo Cards (review & giveaway}
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