Have you heard of the Teachers Pay Teachers website? If not,
this is something you MUST take a look at! I love getting new materials and I
think getting them cheap is even better! This site allows teachers to sell
products they have created for their classroom. Therefore, I think that these
products are the best because they were made by people who are in the classroom
daily and most of the products have been tested in a real classroom! Some
things you can download for free and others cost between $1.00 and $5.00
(sometimes the price is higher; it just depends on the product.) And the best
part is SLPs are selling materials they have created for therapy!
In fact, The Speech Ladies have just opened up a store! To see
our store go here or click on the Teachers Pay Teachers (TPT) button on the
right side of the screen. And
to celebrate we are having a sale! Everything is 10% off! There is not much to look at right now, but we have
many more products coming your way! Everything you see was created specifically
for my caseload, so it has been tested on real students! If you are struggling
to find materials for a certain area, please let us know! Also, take a look
around the site because there are some other fantastic SLPs selling excellent
products as well!
And if you purchase something, be sure to leave feedback for
that seller. Each time you give feedback you earn TPT points. Each point is
worth so much money and once you have enough, you may cash in your points to
buy a product! To read more about how this works, click here.
From time to time we will use the blog to feature different
products we have available in our store, but don’t worry we will still continue
to post about other things as well! Be sure to follow us on Facebook and
Twitter to hear about our newest products first, as well as some special
giveaways! (Hint: You may see a TPT giveaway on Facebook soon!)
To celebrate the opening of our store we have created two
Halloween themed games!AND EVERYTHING IS 10% OFF!
In this activity a student must draw a card and then sequence
the given activity (example: tell your friend how you bob for apples). The game
also includes cards to loose or gain a turn and a sequence cheat sheet (the
cheat sheet reminds the student to use words such as first, then, next and
last).
Candy Corn Rhyme
This activity is very similar to our Dr. Seuss rhymes. Just
print candy corns on cardstock, cut apart on the black lines between the colors
and laminate. Then have the students put the candy corn back together by
matching the words that rhyme.
As always we greatly appreciate your support and feedback!
Be sure to check in next week for an app GIVEAWAY!
I will definitely check out your store and will become a follower! Looks like you've been busy creating some neat materials. Check out my store too when you get a chance at http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Nicole-Allison
ReplyDeleteI am loving y'alls cute blog! I am a 1st grade ELL teacher and so many of your wonderful resources are perfect for my kiddos. I have TONS of *freebies* on my blog that I would love for you to check out when you get the chance. They can be used with your kiddos too! =)
ReplyDeleteI am happy to be your newest follower.
Heather
Heather's Heart
Thanks Heather! Glad yo are able to use our resources! We will be sure to stop by your site!
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