Fun activity! We tend to get the eggs out around Easter and then they linger for a number of months... we'll definitely be using your activity!! Thanks!
I'm glad you liked this. I used it with a student of mine for about a month or two and it was very helpful to be able to discuss conversation topics and partners in which they were appropriate to discuss them with! I hope you find it as helpful as I did!
Goodness, I agree. I wish I could purchase all of the books on the list as well, but it's a great way for me to check off what I find at the thrift store for wayyy cheaper!
Not a problem. Since it is a compilation of what someone can spend hours researching online for free, plus I do not have the rights to the images used, it is not a problem to share!
These are great - I mostly work with per-readers but these would be ideal to give to parents for homework on the run (ie to slip into a handbag). I wouldn't usually teach clusters at the same time as an individual sound but it's easy enough to cross these off. Thanks very much for sharing.
Honestly, when I first created this resource, I probably should have thought more about the selection of words, but that's what updates will be for over the summer! Thanks for your feedback! I also have the rights to some graphics now and in my blog post, I spoke about creating bookmarks for pre-readers, so hopefully over the summer I will have time to release some as well!
I'm glad you found some new ones! Since I updated this list, it is crazy to think that there are even more! I can't wait to release another update sometime!
No problem! I made this specifically for a student and used it over the course of a month or two, so I hope that you get a lot of use out of it as well!
What a great idea! I have a few of Helen Lester's books about Wodney Wat and learning to be a good listener etc. However having books specific to the disorder is awesome! I can't wait to share this with parents!
Excellent resource for the class! I like your style and I'm interested in your products and store! I'm your new follower! You can visit my store and leave a comment if you wish! Hugs!
I am so excited to get this started! I think this may finally motivate some of my tougher kiddos to carryover many of the skills they have been learning.
What a fabulous idea! I have so much trouble with carryover and have not known what to do! I am buying a fishbowl tomorrow and starting with this on Monday! Great idea!!
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sandra1044
Hi,
I read your post regarding CAPD and would like to know if you have used Earobics or another program like it.
thank you
sandra
I have not used Earobics. I have mostly used decks of cards, books with phrases of increasing complexity, visuals, and auditory strategies with my students. I was just told the other day by the previous SLP at my school that I should have Earobics somewhere in my school (have not been able to find it yet, which is a bummer). I have heard great things about Earobics! I have also heard great things about the Super Duper Publications HearBuilder program! Best of luck!
March 16, 2013
Sally
actually, not a question. Just thought for your list of books that deal with various disabilities/issues, you might include books by Julia Cook. She wrote "my mouth is a volcano" and "personal space camp" among others. very good.