This AAC prompting hierarchy shows prompting from least to most or most to least on a visual scale. This set of visuals includes: A one-page visual (perfect for desktops or tabletops!)A set of smaller symbols intended to be printed, laminated, and secured on keyrings or lanyards (perfect for in the moment coaching of communication partners!)Prompt strategy posters with explanations (perfect for bulletin board displays!) Product was created using Smarty Symbols with permission.
The Communication Bill of Rights informs students of their right to meaningful, effective communication tool access and instruction. This set of visuals is a perfect addition to the classroom to begin teaching and reminding students, teachers, and therapists the rights that our students have! This set includes two versions: a graphic based and a text based visual. Product was created using Smarty Symbols with permission.
The Literacy Bill of Rights informs students of their right to meaningful, effective literacy instruction. This set of visuals is a perfect addition to the classroom to begin teaching and reminding students, teachers, and therapists the rights that our students have! This set includes two versions: a graphic based and a text based visual. Product was created using Smarty Symbols with permission.
This template will guide you through creating a two page communication passport for a communicator. Each passport can include: Unaided communication methodsAided communication methods"Tips and Tricks" for effective communicationSet up tips Access method tipsNavigation and operational button cuesThis template is completely editable for customization!
Targeting the core word 'have', students will share what they have that makes them thankful. Students can: -Read an emergent reader targeting the core word 'have -Complete the sentence frame 'I have' -Read the completed set to print or share with classmates, families, staff, etc.
Gifs are a fun and engaging way to teach vocabulary to students! Using gifs, movements are represented in this Google Slides activities. During brain or movement breaks, have students choose a letter, scan to the page, and do the movement together! Perfect for students working on emergent literacy skills, practicing letter identification or letter sound identification, or just for exploring letters!
This voice volume poster set is intended to support students in learning to manage voice volume in their learning environments. For augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) users, this also can support learning the operational skills for independent shifting of their voice volume. Download includes: Voice Volume Classroom Poster (with moveable check mark to indicate the current volume expectation)Individual Posters to explain each voice level
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