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Hi blog friends! I sure have been in back-to-school mode lately. I know that many of you have already started back to school, but I still have a little under 2 weeks until I "officially" go back - 12 days to be exact. Today I have a little writing helper freebie for you. I made these because my students (especially in the beginnig of the year) tend to write sentences like this: ilikemycat. No Spaces!! Therefore, I introduce them to the "Space Man" or "Space Woman". We use them to help us place a space between our words when we write. (I model how to use it before they use their own.) The "Space Man" helps us make perfect spaces between our words. To make your own, click here or on the picture below. Then print, laminate, cut and glue onto a popsicle stick. You can store the Space Men in a cute cup. Snickers just loves getting his picture taken. P.S. - I am so excited that I am getting close to 100 followers. Keep a lookout for a 100 follower giveaway when I reach it!
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Have you ever thought about how much you actually use your arms every day? From lifting groceries out of the car to carrying anything heavy, having strong arms can help to make these things a lot easier! You don’t have to hit the gym every day to get toned, strong arms. You can build your strength with short workouts that can be done in the comfort of your home. To do this you do need to commit to training your arms regularly, starting at the level that you are at today. I’m here to help you to achieve your fitness goals — you can get started right now with this beginner at-home arm workout. Try my beginner arm workout! To do this beginner arm workout, you’ll need a chair, a recovery band and dumbbells (or a couple of sealed water bottles!). You complete as many laps as you can in each of the four circuits for seven minutes, making up a 28-minute workout. Turn up some music, do some warm-up exercises and let’s get started! Circuit 1 3 Exercises / 7 minutes 1. Incline Push-Up (Toes) 10 REPS 2. Floor Slide 10 REPS 3. Seated Row 10 REPS Circuit 2 3 Exercises / 7 minutes 1. Bent-Over Row 10 REPS 2. Band Pull Aparts 12 REPS 3. Arnold Press 10 REPS Circuit 3 3 Exercises / 7 minutes 1. Incline Push-Up (Toes) 10 REPS 2. Floor Slide 10 REPS 3. Seated Row 10 REPS Circuit 4 3 Exercises / 7 minutes 1. Bent-Over Row 10 REPS 2. Band Pull Aparts 12 REPS 3. Arnold Press 10 REPS These arm exercises will help to strengthen your arms and back using compound movements. This means that rather than isolating and engaging a specific muscle, you use all of your arm muscles to complete each movement. For example, a bent over row engages your biceps, shoulders, lats, rhomboids and even your core! Here's what to do if you find arm exercises hard Lots of people struggle with arm workouts when they first start High Intensity with Kayla Itsines (formerly BBG), but I assure you it will get easier, so do not give up! Don’t be afraid to modify the exercises to suit your current fitness level until your strength and endurance increases. If you’re not sure how, I provide some lower-intensity alternatives in my Instagram videos and stories. This arm workout incorporates basic yet effective arm exercises, so that means if you are a beginner and reading this — you can give it a go! If pushups on a chair are a bit too hard, try them with your hands against the wall and your feet about a metre back to take part of your body weight off your arms. No matter what level you are starting at, the most important thing is that you are consistent! Over time your arms will get stronger and completing the exercises will become easier. Start building stronger arms with this beginner workout Try this beginner arm workout at home to get started building stronger arms! If you enjoyed this workout, you can try my full-body High Intensity with Kayla workout next! For those of you getting started with your fitness journey, I know it can sometimes be hard to find time to work out. I suggest you bookmark these five quick exercises to do when you don’t have time for a full workout. Fitness isn’t something that you can achieve overnight, it’s a journey that you are always on! This is why being consistent over time and creating healthy habits is the true secret to achieving your fitness goals. If you are considering starting my program High Intensity with Kayla, you can prepare by doing these beginner workouts and other forms of exercise, like walking, each day. This will get your body used to moving regularly and start your own journey towards becoming fit and strong! Did you do this beginner arm workout? Let me know how it went in the comments!
Let's take time out and do a Wordless Wednesday today! I am linking up with Miss DeCarbo at Sugar and Spice for her oh-so-fab linky. What would NOT get done if you only worked an 8 hour day? Whoa....I am still listing in my head....
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The state writing predictor test is almost upon us. With that in mind, I happened upon this post at Two Writing Teachers blog. They do what is called "Slice of Life" posts. If you are a writing teacher or you just need some kind words of encouragement, you need to stop by this blog. You can pick up a FREE copy of my PowerPoint on my TpT store that was inspired by that post. Do you have any activities or tools to teach bold beginnings?
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Are you ready for a new approach to teaching pronouns? Mr. HE & Miss SHE, with their HIS & HER MATS, CARDS, and FEEDING MOUTHS, are the perfect match to remedy those incorrect pronouns. Individual boy and girl feeding mouths for working on he, she, they, their, him, his, her, and other pronouns. Make your speech therapy sessions interactive. Requesting “I WANT” mats & cards included too, along with several other tools that will help improve Receptive and Expressive Language skills. This activity is incredibly versatile. Use it to target vocabulary for ESL ELL students, or students with autism. Good for expanding utterances, increasing MLU, grammar in sentences, and more. These are great for teachers, Parents, and SLPs! GREAT FOR SENSORY BIN ACTIVITIES and BARRIER GAMES TOO! ************************************************************************************ MR. HE & MISS SHE with HIS & HERS Mats, WHEELS & CHARTS, Cards, and Feeding Mouths! If you like FEED the ANIMALS type activities, you'll LOVE this! GREAT FOR SENSORY BIN ACTIVITIES TOO! FOUR FILES *FIRST FILE 1. Large HALF WHEELS/ODOMETERS & CHARTS – (p. 8 – 11) 2. HE, SHE, HIS, HIM, HER, HERS Visual cues & mats – (p. 12 – 21) *SECOND FILE 1. PRONOUN CHARTS (p. 11 – 12) - LAMINATE and use as a visual cue for subject pronouns, object pronouns, and possessive pronouns. 2. PRONOUN CARDS (p. 13 - 19) CUT & LAMINATE. Mix and match to make different sentences. Sample photographs and suggestions on pages 6 – 10. 3. FOOD CARDS (p. 20 - 31) CUT and LAMINATE. Use these to create lots of different sentences with correct pronouns, then feed Mr. He and Miss She! 4. MR. HE & MISS SHE FEEDING MOUTHS (p. 32 - 37) Cut and Laminate. I like to cut the mouth area before laminating. I also like to leave a small outline of black to frame the opening. I added in a few options, just in case you wanted the body parts labeled, or not. I hope you love these and I hope the help! Attach to a tissue box (cut the opening in the tissue box to fit so the mouth will be over the opening. Keep attached with tape (I love the double stick tape) or Velcro. 5. HIS & HER MATS (p. 38 – 41) Once you have cut and laminated the cards, place them on the mat. You can start with the squared mat or load em’ up with the plain mats. Put the blue food cards on the blue mat and the pink food cards on the pink mat. Make your sentences, then feed Mr. He & Miss She! 6. SHE/GIRL MOUTH & HE/BOY MOUTH (p. 42 - 45) Use these as an additional HE/SHE MOUTH. *THIRD FILE Also Included: 1. I WANT VISUAL CUE MATS (p. 8 – 20) - LAMINATE and use during snack or at other times of the day. The “I feel” and “Can I “ mats can be printed in smaller sizes if you prefer. I included several options for low ink. You can decide which you prefer prior to printing. 2. CHOICE CARDS (p. 21 - 29) LAMINATE & CUT. Use these to practice as a game or in real life situations during school or at home. You can also use the newspaper to cut out other foods or toys. A quick stick figure drawing can also be used. You don’t have to be an artist. 3. FEELINGS CARDS (p. 30) I added these as an extra bonus. Use with your students, as you see fit. 4. BLANK CARDS (p. 31) Draw your own pictures (simple stick figures are fine), use newspaper or weekly store magazines/advertisements. 5. HOW WAS YOUR DAY CARDS (p. 32 – 33) Use with your students, as you see fit. 6. TWO THINGS ABOUT YOUR DAY (p. 34) I often hear parents say, “My child doesn’t talk about what happened at school or how his day was” so I created this as a visual cue/reminder to have the child respond daily to this question to promote language. FOURTH FILE *BONUS BLACK & WHITE WORKSHEETS (p. 7 - 9) If you have any suggestions or comments about this product, feel free to email me. And remember HAVE FUN! You can do anything if you have ENTHUSIASM! Monae :) Related Products ⭐ 14 FEED THE ANIMALS MOUTHS PLUS Sing-ALONG Early Reader Pre-K Speech Therapy ⭐ GO FISH VISUAL CUE MATS Speech Therapy AUTISM NO PREP ⭐ PRACTICE SPEECH ANYWHERE POSTER Speech Therapy WORKSHEETS ⭐ REFRIGERATOR HOMEWORK BOOKMARKS SPEECH THERAPY worksheets LOW PREP NO PREP
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