Barrier Games for Halloween for Receptive and Expressive Language Skills

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- Barrier games are often used by speech-language pathologists to increase receptive and expressive language skills, for giving and following directions, as well as comparing and contrasting and describing. They are a fun way for students to work cooperatively to build their skills.This is a bundle o$16.60$20.75Save $4.15
- Barrier games have long been used by speech-language pathologists for developing language skills for giving and following directions using spatial concepts and descriptive concepts. Having a pair of students take turns giving and following directions develops concise directing and describing skills$8.30$9.75Save $1.45
Description
Barrier games have long been used by speech-language pathologists for developing language skills for giving and following directions using spatial concepts and descriptive concepts. Having a pair of students take turns giving and following directions develops concise directing and describing skills in a fun activity.
Students learn to listen carefully, and the therapist/teacher is able to focus on scaffolding and teaching such skills as chunking and re-auditorization without having to simultaneously be giving the auditory input.
There are:
☢ 2 haunted house scenes,
☢ 3 spooky backgrounds in both color & b/w, and one additional spooky photo scene to use as the backgrounds,
☢ almost 40 pictures of objects and people to use to set into the scenes iIn addition to the smaller images for the mini-scenes).
This set was revised 3-15 with additional scenes.
Try any of my other barrier games, some with themes and others more generic. Or get the bundle of the first 5 sets here