Showing posts with label blogging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blogging. Show all posts
Friday, April 24, 2015
One Lovely Blog
I have kindly been nominated for the One Lovely Blog Award by my fellow blogger and SLP, Renee. Her posts are thorough and clear, I love her writing. Check out her lovely blog here:
Keeping Speech Simple
The rules for accepting the award are:
1. Thank and link back to the person who nominated you. Check!
2. Share 7 things about yourself. Check!
3. Nominate 15 other bloggers and comment on their blogs (usually on their about page or contact directly if necessary) to let them know. Check!
Here we go! 7 things about me:
*Disclaimer: You may some repeat facts about me from my Liebster Award post. It was kinda hard to come up with new facts!
1. I volunteered at a summer camp as a teen for kids with speech/language impairments and/or hearing loss. It is called Camp Hapitok and has been running for 44years. Due to recent changes in financing, they are having a crowd funding campaign. Check it out here if you would like to help.
I later became a speech therapist at that same camp after I graduated from college. I will be working there this summer as an SLP. Fun!
2. I was a Deaf Studies major as a freshman in college and planned on being a DHH classroom teacher. I changed my mind and took the SLP track instead. I know (some) sign language.
3. I ran my first half marathon in March, and am running my second this weekend. I don't even really like running that much.
4. I recently began Crossfit. It is hard, but really fun and effective.
5. I presented at ASHA when I was in graduate school with my professor.
6. I am a Michelle Garcia Winner addict. I own every product she publishes and/or endorses. She is totally "speech famous."
7. Reading is my favorite. I read all. The. Time. The problem is that my Kindle is near death, but Mother's Day is coming. Hint! Hint!
Now it is my turn to nominate some bloggers. There may be some repeat nominations from other bloggers, but these are the blogs I just really like, so I want to honor them!
*Disclaimer #2: Please don't think I am a weirdo when I comment on all of your blogs. It felt a little bit stalker-ish to be honest...
1. A View Into my Classroom: Kelly is a DHH teacher and personal friend. Here blog is great, and so is she!
2. The Peachie Speechie: Not sure what I love more, her blog posts or her shop!
3. Crazy Speech World: This veteran blogger, Jen, is someone I have followed for-ev-er! Check her out, she is awesome!
4. Speech Room News: You all know Jenna, right? Great posts, and great idea.
5. Speech Room Style: This is a great blog that features cool speech rooms. Additionally, Kathryn sends out weekly emails with links to SLPs on TPT. I get a ton of great materials each week thanks to this newsletter. You can sign up too on her blog!
6. The Dabbling Speechie: Felice is the author of a blog that has a lot of great ideas for all ages, especially Junior High. We all could use a little help there!
7. Speech to the Core: Lyndsey has an awesome series on her blog entitled "A Day in the Life" that features SLPs from all over the place. I love reading this feature each week to see the wide variety of what we all do!
8. SLP Chelsea: Chelsea has the most adorable blog, plus a lot of great ideas for therapy.
9. Speech Peeps: This is another blog that I have been following for, like, ever. Nicole Allison has a great line of TPT products that I have a collection of!
10. SLP Natalie Snyders: Natalie will provide you with something to do TODAY in speech, she is awesome.
11. Speech Therapy Fun: Jennifer hosts another adorable blog. So creative, so cute, so informative.
12. Beautiful Speech: Love this grad student and SLPA. Kristen really "gets it," a lot more than I did in grad school!
13. Smart Mouth SLP: Heidi has great activities, especially for pragmatics.
14. Consonantly Speaking: Here is a place to find a TON of ideas for therapy. It is a gold mine!
15. Bright Ideas SLP: Whitney has great style, as is reflected in her blog design. Totally up my ally!
Check em' out, and see you back here soon!
Thursday, March 26, 2015
I was Part of a Blog Hop Last Week
Thank you for participating in the Hopping Into Spring Newbie Blog Hop. I got a ton of visits to my blog, as well as a bunch of downloads of my freebie.
So I want to give a big THANK YOU!
Did you miss the Blog Hop? Here is a list of all of the SLPs that participated. You can click on a name to go directly to their blog. Have fun!
1) Jennifer
From Speech Therapy Fun
2) Chelsea
From SLP Chelsea
3) Amy
From Speechasaurus
4) Kristin
From Beautiful Speech
5) Kim
From School SLP
6) Noralyssia
From Yo Amo Speech
7) Tami
From TLC Talk Shop
8) Gabriella
From Middle School SLP
9) Lyndsey
From Speech to the Core
10) Me, you are here!
11) Renee
From Keeping Speech Simple
12) Heidi
From Smart Mouth SLP
13) Keri
From My Speech Party
14) Elizabeth
From The Speech Owl
Thursday, March 19, 2015
Welcome to the Spring Newbie Blog Hop!
Welcome to the Hopping into Spring Newbie Blog Hop. I am so happy that you are here to see my blog and check out a freebie in my TPT shop! I appreciate that you made all the stops on the hop to get here.
I am an SLP working with elementary aged kids in sunny California. I have been blogging for about a year and love to connect with other SLPs on the web, especially through blogs, Instagram, and Pinterest. You can follow me on those social media sites too, just click on the links housed in my sidebar.
The intention of the blog hop is for some new-to-blogging SLPs get their names out into the blogging world. We also want to help you get to know us and some of the products we offer in our TPT shops. We thought that a cool way to present the quality of our products would be to offer an exclusive freebie made especially for our Hopping into Spring Newbie Blog Hop.
To celebrate my introduction to the blog world, I am giving you a spring themed speech therapy freebie. It is called Spring Pronoun Card Game. I made this game especially for our Hopping into Spring Newbie Blog Hop. It is a fun and easy card game that targets pronouns.

A variety of games can be played with your Spring Pronoun Card Game:
1. Cards can be used for an open-ended task (where students draw one card at a time and fill in the blank with the correct pronoun).
2. Cards can be placed in the center of the table. Each player takes a turn drawing a card. They provide the pronoun and keep the card. If they pull a cracked egg card, they must put all of their cards back in the pile. If they pull an Easter bunny card, they get an extra turn. Whoever has the most cards at the end of the game is the winner.
Download your copy of my Spring Pronoun Card Game here.
Also, check out all of my other products in my TPT store here.
Thanks for stopping by!
Next up in the blog hop is Renee at Keeping Speech Simple. Check her out here. Or, click the Hop to the Next Blog button below.
If you are a bit lost, you can start at the beginning with Jennifer at Speech Therapy Fun. Click here or on the Hop to the Beginning button below.
I would like to give a special thank you to Jennifer and Chelsea for organizing our newbie blog hop! You gals are awesome!
Thanks for coming, and I hope you come back soon!
I am an SLP working with elementary aged kids in sunny California. I have been blogging for about a year and love to connect with other SLPs on the web, especially through blogs, Instagram, and Pinterest. You can follow me on those social media sites too, just click on the links housed in my sidebar.
The intention of the blog hop is for some new-to-blogging SLPs get their names out into the blogging world. We also want to help you get to know us and some of the products we offer in our TPT shops. We thought that a cool way to present the quality of our products would be to offer an exclusive freebie made especially for our Hopping into Spring Newbie Blog Hop.
To celebrate my introduction to the blog world, I am giving you a spring themed speech therapy freebie. It is called Spring Pronoun Card Game. I made this game especially for our Hopping into Spring Newbie Blog Hop. It is a fun and easy card game that targets pronouns.
With 42 stimulus cards and 24 lose your cards (and get another turn) cards, students have the opportunity to learn and practice pronouns. This activity will help them to improve syntax skills as well as build their grammar knowledge. Here is a preview of some cards that will come with your free game.
Additionally, pronoun description cards are provided and can be used for direct instruction before the game begins. They can also provide a visual reminder to students as to how they are supposed to respond on their turn, whether it be he, she, it, or they.
This game will look best in color, but is still fun when printed in grayscale. Print and cut out cards on cardstock. Next, laminate everything.
A variety of games can be played with your Spring Pronoun Card Game:
1. Cards can be used for an open-ended task (where students draw one card at a time and fill in the blank with the correct pronoun).
2. Cards can be placed in the center of the table. Each player takes a turn drawing a card. They provide the pronoun and keep the card. If they pull a cracked egg card, they must put all of their cards back in the pile. If they pull an Easter bunny card, they get an extra turn. Whoever has the most cards at the end of the game is the winner.
Download your copy of my Spring Pronoun Card Game here.
Also, check out all of my other products in my TPT store here.
Thanks for stopping by!
Next up in the blog hop is Renee at Keeping Speech Simple. Check her out here. Or, click the Hop to the Next Blog button below.
If you are a bit lost, you can start at the beginning with Jennifer at Speech Therapy Fun. Click here or on the Hop to the Beginning button below.
I would like to give a special thank you to Jennifer and Chelsea for organizing our newbie blog hop! You gals are awesome!
Thanks for coming, and I hope you come back soon!
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