Showing posts with label Verbs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Verbs. Show all posts

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Magnetic Poetry Kids!

I'm back on the blog! I've finally gotten over the Hoosiers loss in the NCAA tournament. Ha, just kidding! Life has just been busy and the spring is rolling. Spring break brought a trip to San Francisco and Napa Valley with some college friends, and post-spring break brought the start of the track season (I'm a coach for our 4th through 8th grade team!). And I've been training for a half marathon in my little bit of free time.

I've been working on lots of new projects, but just haven't had time to blog about them. First thing I'm going to share is a cool new magnetic sentence formulation/grammar resource I just bought. My husband and I were shopping in a pretty cool toy store for my niece's birthday, when I came across this:




The kit has tons of magnetic words: nouns, verbs, conjunctions, prepositions, and even morphological endings! I can already think of a million ways to use them, and I think the kids will like them.

The words come in sheets...

that you pull apart... 

There were so many words that I ended up sorting them into piles by parts of speech to make sentence creation a little bit easier.

Nouns, verbs, and prepositions, oh my!


The words will stick to any magnetic surface, including the tin they come in! I spy some nominative and possessive pronouns:


and present and past tense verbs!



And these are pretty cool: 

adding -s for plurals or third person singular verbs, 
-er and -est for comparatives and superlatives, 
-ed for past tense verbs, 
-ly for adverbs, 
aux. verb +ing structures, 
etc. etc. etc.


Let the sentence formulation begin! 


Yep, that's what I did! With my husband, too, but there's no word for that. Ha. Our half marathon is next week, so the training continues!

And I've got them all ziplocked and labeled to use with my kiddos.


Packed up and ready to go to school!

It's for sale on Amazon, too. You can check it out here: Magnetic Poetry Kid


This week kicks off the last round of state standardized testing for our kids. Happy testing, if you are too!

Check back again soon!

Mrs. Ludwig

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Happy Holidays! Part 1

Happy December, blog friends! A quick post to introduce my new Speech & Language Holiday Pack. Check out the images & check out my TpT store to download it for free! 



Get ready to break-it-down-now....

1) Wh- Questions about some cute little elves (this is my first attempt at some of my own original illustrations!). I also included some spatial concepts (e.g. "Who is first?") to target those skills as well.




2) Past & Present Tense Verb Sort: one for both regular & irregular verbs.




I spy regular verbs here:



And some irregular verbs there:


After sorting, the kids can write some 
sentences on this page:



3) A Pronoun Section with a few levels to differentiate within and between groups. Level 1 is the easiest and Level 3 is the hardest. Take a peek:



he, she, it, they, his, her, their, its, him, her, it, them


Included are a few pronoun teaching cards...

along with the pronoun strips and a 
fill-in-the-blank worksheet


 

4) Syntax Sort: Scramble 'em up & sort 'em back out. Then record them on the included sheet.


And there you have it...Part One of a few Happy Holidays posts! 

Check back again soon!

Cheers,
Mrs. Ludwig


Monday, November 5, 2012

Thanksgiving, here we come!

November is officially here! Phew, time is flying! Our school didn't get a fall break this year, so we are all anxiously awaiting our Thanksgiving break. Only a few more weeks to go!

As the temps have dropped in Indy and the Halloween candy is all on sale at the grocery story, I've found myself getting in the November mood. Time to start thinking about all the many million things we have to be thankful for. I'm always thankful that the holidays provide some extra inspiration for my therapy activities!

Here's a sneak peak at some of the activites we're using in Mrs. Ludwig's Speech Room. You can find them all in one big FREE pack in my Teachers Pay Teachers Store: Thanksgiving Speech & Language Pack

1) Preposition & Concept Memory Match. We play just like classic memory match but this time with a fun turkey teaching us important concepts!





2) We are also using this Thanksgiving scene for working on our sentences using is & are. It's also the Common Core Standard my first graders are targeting, so perfect timing to get some reinforcement. 


3) I also made some easy coloring sheets. The kids can color this cute turkey while taking turns practicing their sounds.

Here's a few my kiddos did at school. My 2nd graders are thankful for: 1) people that help the world & 2) gravity. Both solid choices.



4) Pronoun Sentences. The kids had to choose from the word bank to apply the appropriate he, she, they, him, her, it pronoun and write it on their worksheet.


5) I have a kiddo with Childhood Apraxia of Speech who is struggling with reading, especially the CCVC words. We have been working on segmenting those words, so I made some CCVC segementation cards with a visual to use with manipulatives.



Happy November and check back again soon! :)

~ Mrs. Ludwig




Monday, July 30, 2012

Welcome!

Welcome to Mrs. Ludwig's Speech Room! My name is Julianne Ludwig, M.A. CCC-SLP and I am a school-based speech-language pathologist working in an urban school with kids K through 12. I'm starting this blog as a project to document what goes on in my speech room and keep track of all my materials and ideas. Come back and visit often to check out my speech therapy ideas, my favorite resources, my self-made materials, cool educational links, and all things SLP. Phew, welcome to my project.

Thanks for stopping by my room. Come back & visit often! :)