Are You Thinking of Starting Your Own Blog?

So it’s summer!  If you are like me, you start making a master to-do list sometime in the middle of May.  On my summer to-do list is to launch a new blog–Make, Take, Teach 4 Speech– and to give my website a total makeover.  I’m really excited about the new blog.  Prior to taking on the role of a RtI Coordinator/Special Education Curriculum Consultant, I was a school-based Speech/Language Pathologist for over 15 years.  I’m so excited to develop activities for SLPs.  For years, my friend, Jill and I (mostly Jill) have been making games for use in therapy. Well, with this new upcoming venture, I’ve been thinking about how I started blogging just over a year ago.  Prior to February of 2012, I didn’t even know what a blog was! 

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Welcome To My Walmart

 I’ve had so many emails asking where in Walmart I found those cute little flower and frog containers.  I thought I’d take you right into my very own Walmart and show you exactly where you can find them. My new teacher friend, Sara, sent me these two files to share with you.  They are an extension of the digraph and vowel sorting activities that she has added to her literacy centers.  Great idea, Sara! Click the following link to download Sara’s extension to the Frog Digraph Sorting Activity.  Frog Digraphs-Recording Sheet Click the following link to download Sara’s extension to the Flower Vowel Sorting Activity. Short Vowel Flower Sort-Recording Sheet New teacher friend, Natalie, also shared two activities that she uses in

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Cupcake Memory Game

I can hardly walk through the seasonal section of any store lately without filling my cart with fun items to make games!  My newest and greatest fun find are these cute little candy filled cupcakes I found at Walmart.     They are really meant for filling Easter baskets, but will absolutely make the best ever memory game.  There are a total of 28 little plastic cupcakes.  Simply print the page on a full size label (Avery 48165), cut out the little rhyming stickers and place them on the bottom of the cupcakes.  Your students will love this new twist on a favorite game.  Click on the following link to download your free stickers for the cupcakes.

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Bunny Hop Sight Word Game Boards

Game boards are always a favorite activity for practicing skills during literacy centers.  Even more fun than a regular game board is a HUGE classroom sized game board!  Kyle (my very talented graphic artist) created these bunny feet to make the perfect game board for celebrating spring and Easter.  She even drew a Start, End and a ”rabbit’s hole” so when a player lands on that space, he’ll have to take two steps back. Click the following link to download a free classroom sized game board for the Dolch sight word list one.  Bunny Feet Classroom Sized Game Board List 1 If you don’t have the space, you can always use regular game boards.  Click on the following link for the table sized game board for the Dolch sight word list 1.

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Add a Little St. Patty’s Day Spirit into Teaching Phoneme Segmenation

Home Depot, Michael’s and the Dollar Tree are my three favorite stores when looking for ideas for creating teaching activities.  During any holiday, Michael’s Craft Store has oodles of fun items that can add a little holiday spirit into your small group activities.  While perusing the St. Patrick’s Day section, I found these adorable plastic shamrock gems, plastic gold coins and mini-leprechan hats.  Instead of using the plastic counting tiles or blocks during phoneme segmentation activities, try using one of one these items.  The gems and coins can be used instead of the tiles on the downloadable “Squaring Up” activity and students can simply move a hat for each sound in a given word. Helpful Hint:  Check out the Spring

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Teachers Pay Teachers Super Bowl Sale

Looking for some deals right before the big game? Teachers Pay Teachers is having a sale! It’s a great time to purchase those items that have been on your wish list. While you’re shopping be sure to check out these other fabulous TpT stores. There are so many awesome activities for the early elementary classroom.

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Book Love!

It’s such an exciting time in education!  Social media has opened doors for new ways of connecting with teachers across the country.  My favorite part of blogging is networking with so many educators in various stages in their careers.  I love hearing from college students majoring in education, brand new teachers and teachers nearing retirement who have been revitalized with this new platform of collaborating.  It’s also so much fun finding new ”virtual friends” who share your views and similar passions in education.  I’d like to introduce you to my new friend, Melissa Taylor, from Imagination Soup.

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Counting Bugs!

I’ll admit it,  I love my cup of coffee in the morning.  For a month now, I’ve been looking at the blue plastic Maxwell House container thinking that there must be some way to incorporate it into an activity.  Then it hit me.  Stick a label on the container and it’d be perfect for storing clothespins for a math game. To make the “Counting Bugs” activity, you will need 10 paint sticks, 53 clothespins, and a coffee can container.  You don’t really need to paint the paint sticks, but they look so cute if you do.  I had my friends at the Home Depot make samples of green and blue paint for me.  It costs about $2.50 a container.  I used Modge Podge to adhere

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