Who Sent The Letter (inferencing)

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Description
Inferencing is a really tough skill for many kiddos to learn, which is why engaging, hands-on activities are SO important! This 2-in-1 activity for elementary-aged students is a fun and authentic way to make inferences and practice other speech skills, too!
NOTE: This product is included in my Inferencing Bundle. If you have already purchased or plan to purchase the bundle, then do not purchase this product.
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What awesome resources are included?
★ Mailbox for visual/putting letters in the mail: You can glue this page onto a file folder or a large envelope and cut a hole in it. You can have students “mail their letters” after they respond or do the required tasks. You can use this to practice prepositions, as well.
★ “Envelope” page: Use this page to glue on the opposite side of clues to help illustrate the concept of a “letter.”
★ Community helper pictures and clues: Print a copy of the community helper pictures. These will help students retrieve the answers to the clues if they cannot think of them independently. Glue the clues on the other side of the “envelope” page. Read the clues. Have students pick the community helper that sent the letter based on the clues provided.
★ Character traits pictures and clues: Print a copy of the “characters” page. These will be the answers for your students to listen for. Glue the clues onto the other side of the “envelope” page. Read the clues to your students. Have your students select the appropriate character based on the description provided.
★ Graphic organizer to help students listen for clues and document responses
★ Follow-up writing activity: Students will have an opportunity to write back to one of the letters written. Encourage your students to use the clues from the letter in their responses.
★★THIS RESOURCE NOW COMES WITH A BOOM DECK VERSION! PERFECT FOR DISTANCE LEARNING!!
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What goals are targeted by this product?
★ Answering questions
★ Auditory comprehension
★ Inferencing
★ Character traits/adjectives
★ Listening for details
★ Community helper vocabulary
★ Prepositions
★ Using graphic organizers
★ Written expression
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What are other customers saying about this product?
"Fun and creative. So many ways to use this. I have 2 fun mailboxes from the Target Dollar spot that will make this activity a hit. Thanks."
"My son (higher-functioning ASD and sensory-processing issues) loves this game. It has helped him learn 'Who' questions at age 4 :) Thank you!"
"My kiddos really enjoyed this activity! It paired great with the book, The Day It Rained Hearts."
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Want other inferencing resources? Check these out:
What's in the Pocket? Inferencing
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