Friday, May 9, 2014

Favorite Teachers Pay Teachers Freebies

I LOVE Teachers Pay Teachers! The products are so helpful in therapy sessions! 

Here are a few of my favorite free products:

Granny Says by Jenn Alcorn


Work on following directions and receptive language with this adorable Granny! I put the cards in a bucket and kids loved picking out their "Granny Direction".

        
Tissue Box Preschool Pronouns by Let's Talk Speech Pathology


LOVE this freebie! One of my all-time favorites. This activity is a great way to target pronouns. I used small mailboxes that I picked up at Target instead of the tissue boxes. My students have improved their use of pronouns after a few sessions with this material. The clip art is also really cute!


Butterfly Adjectives  by Miss. Speechie


I recently found this great adjective activity. It's perfect for spring!


Birthday Similarities and Differences by Let's Talk Speech Pathology


This a fun birthday-themed activity for preschoolers and kindergarteners. A simple way of introducing "similar and different" due to the large, colorful graphics.


Vocabulary Uno-Like Game by Miss. Speechie


My students love uno. Each of the uno cards in this packet feature two words that can be compared and contrasted.  I am always on the lookout for materials targeting this goal. The uno game has been particularly successful!


Context Clues Freebie by Teaching and Tapas



An excellent freebie for upper elementary school students! Students need to figure out the meaning of a nonsense word from the context of a short paragraph. I also have my students discuss the parts of the passage that provide support for the meaning of the word.


Fishy Following Directions by The Speech Bubble


Another great receptive language and following directions activity.  This game is particularly suitable for groups. Each student receives a "fish bowl mat" and needs to collect four different types of fish to win the game. Fish are collected by following directions! Creative and very cute!


Heart Train of Multiple Meaning Words by Kristine Lamb


This Valentine's Day-themed game was a great addition to my multiple meaning words materials!   


Making Inferences Task Cards  by Krista Mehrtens


Task cards can be boring, but students liked playing a "guessing game" with these short, colorful passages. I will continue utilizing these cards when addressing inferencing goals.   


Superhero Sentence Comprehension by Miss Speechie


Cute, simple, and useful wh-question activity for little ones. Wh-question cards usually require students to have prior "world" knowledge, so it's sometimes difficult to assess whether the child does not understand what the question is asking or just does not know the answer. In this product, each card features a sentence, followed by a wh-question about the sentence. No prior knowledge is required to answer the questions, only sentence comprehension and the ability to differentiate between different types of wh-question.


Stupendous Story Elements by A Year of Many Firsts


This is the ULTIMATE freebie to use for story elements. Comprehensive and just plain awesome!





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