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March 23, 2016

Prep Positions {APP Review}


Smarty Ears has done it again! They have created another app which was a huge hit with my students. This app addresses prepositions with a fun circus theme.


Initially you will need to set up a profile for each player. The set up is very easy since it is voice guided.


Once you have entered the student, you will need to adjust the level by sliding the elephant up and down. There are 15 levels to choose from targeting different prepositions, which are shown to the right of each level. They did a fantastic job of including a wide range of prepositions and grouping them in terms of difficulty. After choosing the level you are ready to begin. 


Your student(s) will need to drag the correct answer into the sentence. The app reads the sentences, but not the answers. However, if your student clicks on each word it will say the word for them. Once they choose the correct word they are given visual and auditory reinforcement. 



Then, they are prompted to record themselves saying the completed sentence with the correct word. 


After so many correct responses they will earn a ball which they can use in the game after they have completed a certain number of trials.




The object of the game is to shoot the ball the farthest. 


Another great feature is you can adjust the settings from inside the game by clicking on the settings button in the top left corner. This allows you to turn the audio off/on, change the background to a neutral color, increase/decrease the frequency for prompts and turn them on/off. 


This app also tracks each students progress and has it broken down by level, session, or by preposition. This breakdown is so helpful when trying to identify what specifically needs to be targeted with a students. The information can be emailed or imported into the Therapy Report Center.





If you have students who need to work on using prepositions, this is an excellent app to use. I used it with my 2nd, 3rd, and 5th graders, but would use it with students in middle school as well. It is simple, easy to use, motivating, and gives students tons of practices. 

If you are interested in purchasing this app, it is available on iTunes for 19.99 at the time of this review. For more information about this app you can visit Smarty Ears.

**A copy of this app was provided by Smarty Ears. No other compensation was provided. The opinions expressed are all mine.** 

March 15, 2016

Pot of Gold Craftivity Blog Hop


St. Patrick's Day is just around the corner! And I have been busy collaborating with some of my SLP blogger friends to bring you the Pot of Gold Craftivity Blog Hop. This hop is filled with fun hands on activities to get your students excited and learning their target skills with a fun St. Patrick's Day theme. 

I love sensory bins and so do my students. So, my freebie is a sensory bin where your students will be searching for gold coins while practicing their articulation. 
(Click on the picture below for the freebie.)




 I bought an inexpensive plastic bin from the Dollar Store and added Easter grass (also from the Dollar Store). Then, I buried the gold coins in the grass and had my students take turns pulling coins out and collecting them in their pot. 



I hope you enjoy using this as much as my students have. For more pot of gold speech and language activities, check out Speechasaurus.


March 14, 2016

There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed A Clover!

She's back in another great book by Lucille Colandro! I just can't get enough of her adorable books. So, of course I had to create some activities to use with this fun story. This companion is very similar to my others and targets themed vocabulary, sequencing, story retell, rhyming, spatial concepts, verbs and much more.


Here is a peek inside...



My students love to feed the old lady! We work on sequencing, turn taking, story retell, vocabulary and length of utterance with this one activity. There is also a sequencing mat included in color and black & white.


Comprehension questions are included with three different levels. 






There are worksheets targeting verbs, following directions, rhyming, and reinforcement pages.



I love using the interactive book with my preschool/kindergarten students.





Vocabulary


Syllables


Following directions


Prepositions


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