Description
🦁 Interactive Describing & Attributes Google Slides Lesson
Multi-Sensory Vocabulary & Language Expansion for Self-Contained ALS Groups
Ditch the static flashcards and run a fully structured, multi-sensory group lesson! Engineered specifically for Autism and Life Skills (ALS) self-contained classrooms, this interactive Google Slides deck is built to accommodate students with widely varying language abilities.
🗺️ THE LESSON ROADMAP: HOW IT FLOWS
This deck is structured to run your entire session from start to finish with zero transition prep:
- Visual Schedule: Set clear expectations from the first slide to reduce anxiety and classroom behaviors.
- Engaging Media: Transition smoothly with built-in theme-based songs and short, engaging videos.
- Targeted Describing (Foods, Animals, Items): Interactive visual slides targeting core vocabulary and attribute labeling.
- Expressive Expansion: Move from basic identification and "Wh-" questions to complex comparing and contrasting tasks.
🧪 EXTENSION PLAYBOOK: PAIRING YOUR THERAPY
Take this digital lesson into the physical world! This resource is perfectly formatted to pair with hands-on, high-engagement classroom activities:
- The Hidden Box Game: Introduce a descriptive slide, then have students reach into a physical "mystery box" to pull out objects matching the target attributes.
- Sensory Food Tastings: Use the "Food" section of the slides to preview attributes (sweet, crunchy, sour) right before doing a live classroom taste-test!
- Themed Classroom Crafts: Use the descriptive concepts learned in the slide deck to guide a hands-on crafting session (e.g., gluing soft cotton balls onto a fluffy sheep).
📝 WHAT'S INCLUDED:
- Interactive Slide Deck: Structured sections covering Food, Animals, and Common Objects.
- Visual Schedule Slide: For clear routine building and predictability.
- Embedded Songs & Curated Video Links: Keeps attention high and transitions flawless.
- Differentiated Language Supports: Built-in prompts for "Wh-" questions, comparing/contrasting, and attribute labeling.
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Description
🦁 Interactive Describing & Attributes Google Slides Lesson
Multi-Sensory Vocabulary & Language Expansion for Self-Contained ALS Groups
Ditch the static flashcards and run a fully structured, multi-sensory group lesson! Engineered specifically for Autism and Life Skills (ALS) self-contained classrooms, this interactive Google Slides deck is built to accommodate students with widely varying language abilities.
🗺️ THE LESSON ROADMAP: HOW IT FLOWS
This deck is structured to run your entire session from start to finish with zero transition prep:
- Visual Schedule: Set clear expectations from the first slide to reduce anxiety and classroom behaviors.
- Engaging Media: Transition smoothly with built-in theme-based songs and short, engaging videos.
- Targeted Describing (Foods, Animals, Items): Interactive visual slides targeting core vocabulary and attribute labeling.
- Expressive Expansion: Move from basic identification and "Wh-" questions to complex comparing and contrasting tasks.
🧪 EXTENSION PLAYBOOK: PAIRING YOUR THERAPY
Take this digital lesson into the physical world! This resource is perfectly formatted to pair with hands-on, high-engagement classroom activities:
- The Hidden Box Game: Introduce a descriptive slide, then have students reach into a physical "mystery box" to pull out objects matching the target attributes.
- Sensory Food Tastings: Use the "Food" section of the slides to preview attributes (sweet, crunchy, sour) right before doing a live classroom taste-test!
- Themed Classroom Crafts: Use the descriptive concepts learned in the slide deck to guide a hands-on crafting session (e.g., gluing soft cotton balls onto a fluffy sheep).
📝 WHAT'S INCLUDED:
- Interactive Slide Deck: Structured sections covering Food, Animals, and Common Objects.
- Visual Schedule Slide: For clear routine building and predictability.
- Embedded Songs & Curated Video Links: Keeps attention high and transitions flawless.
- Differentiated Language Supports: Built-in prompts for "Wh-" questions, comparing/contrasting, and attribute labeling.




