Showing posts with label rainy day speech. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rainy day speech. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Rainy Day Speech

Good morning, ya'll. Today it is a rainy day in Texas and I have been trying to figure out what kind of theme I wanted to use for the rest of February since Valentine's is over. Weather it is!

The obvious choice was to look for content related to the book, "Cloudy With a Chance of a Meatballs", but believe it or not, I do not currently own the title. I'm sure I will make it to the library soon but until then I have once again pulled some random Internet resources and cut/paste activities to last until then.

Here are my "Rainy Day Speech" activities for today:

- Cut/paste raindrops (from construction paper) with cloud stickers for artic/language scripting
- Seasons cut/paste - Kids will match pictures related to weather/holidays to the corresponding seasons
- PECS weather pictures - for conversation, artic carryover, and general language scripting



Nothing fancy but it will get the job done!

And yes, those raindrops are not to scale. Like my 4-year olds care.

Do you have any favorite "weather" based activities, maybe some that are more motor or sensory based? Let me know in the comments. :)