Interactive Book | Teach & Practice answering WHERE Questions

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Mia McDaniel
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PreK - 2nd, Homeschool
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19 pages
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Interactive books are a must for teaching concepts; this one has 38 language tasks! Students with language delays have trouble with abstract WHERE questions, but this adapted book can drive the concept home. It's useful and engaging for non-speaking children, autistic students, visual learners, kinesthetic learners, late talkers, and children with high energy!

As a ⭐BONUS⭐ this download comes with a handy teaching tool to teach HOW to answer WHERE questions!

DOWNLOAD THE PREVIEW FOR A CLOSER LOOK!

THE BOOK:

  • uses relatable and diverse characters engaging in familiar activities
  • often prompts the child to point to something on the page or perform an action
  • has pages that require students to tell the answer verbally OR children who are non-speaking can physically “give” or adhere the answer to the book by choosing the appropriate image from the 12 moveable picture choices.
  • Unlike some interactive books, students cannot rely on matching to interact with this book.
  • Comes with detailed directions for use and assembly!

SUGGESTIONS FOR USE:

► Use this interactive book and teaching visual to engage students while teaching the concept of "where" and to give students practice answering "where" questions.

► Answering these kinds of questions can be challenging for our students, but manipulating the relatable places/locations in this book can help make the concept less abstract.

► The first page about each “character” explains the action they are doing and why they are doing it. It also prompts the reader to perform the action - a fun & truly interactive part of this activity!

► The next page asked students a question that requires them to tell the action that was performed (such as “What is Alex doing?”). They can give the answer verbally or children with more limited verbal skills can physically “give” the answer by choosing the appropriate action from the 12 moveable picture choices.

► The goal is to get the child to pair the picture with a verbal (or AAC) response. If they don't offer a verbal response, model it for the child. The repetitive nature of this book is likely to eventually shape a verbal response. Your modeling is key!

► Follow the detailed directions for assembly, and read the suggestions for making this book more challenging!

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Check out these related resources:

An INTERACTIVE book for teaching WHAT questions & ACTIONS!

An INTERACTIVE book for WHO questions & actions!

Interactive Book: School Bundle {for wh- questions & language skills}

Interactive Book: Puppies {WH-questions & positional concepts}

Interactive Book: Who is at school? {for WH-questions}

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Total Pages
19 pages
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