'Who Am I?' animal activity language masks (hand drawn)~ set of 9 animal and community helper masks contain firefighter, police officer, farmer, snake, octopus, dog, shark, cat, and pig. So many language and speech goals/concepts can be targeted using this activity! Examples include grammatical sentences, asking questions (including yes/no), categorizing, descriptors, ‘wh’ questions, action concepts… I have found that the list is ENDLESS! I frequently pair this activity with an EET (Expanding
Well...might as well meet their interests :) I made this barrier game to surprise my students as the year is concluding. The looks on their faces as I have pulled this out have been priceless~ so excited!!! (WARNING~ it does take a lot of cutting to put this together for multi-players, and some hand cramping LOL, but it's worth it:) Mincraft themed barrier game with parent instructional handout: includes parent instructions, one scene page and two pages of varying objects to cut out (does not
Interactive Hallway Activity...What's In My Bag? Expanding language: writing, expressive and receptive skills; targeting critical attributes; fashioned after the EET tool by Sarah L. Smith
Get the whole school involved in expanding language!
Students define an object using the basic areas as interpreted closely to the EET program:
category, function, describe using the 5 senses, composition, parts, location, additional information/personal opinion
Using magazines or allowing the students to dr
Summer/beach themed barrier game with parent instructional handout: includes parent instructions, one beach scene page and three pages of varying objects to cut out (ocean animals, characters, beach objects- some color and some black and white clip art~ not a separate black and white version!) it does print well in black and white for low ink printing! Objects were thoughtfully selected with many minor differences to promote more in depth descriptions. Great for therapy session use, then send
companion visual for "Who Am I? animal faces activity": receptive and expressive language activity masks wh questions
2"x2" visual supports to aid comprehension and facilitate participation with language mask activity
includes PDF's: one direction page, one 9 symbol choice board for identifying the character and two visual support boards to facilitate giving clues (answering basic 'wh' questions) to the target participant
12 Synonym snowmen pairing groups (3 synonym vocabulary per snowman); 6 Antonym snowmen pairs
Cut apart the bodies of the snowmen (head with hat, torso, bottom), then have your students build snowmen synonyms!
So many extension activities including pairing up the antonym snowmen, following directions incorporating spatial detail, describing, naming, root word, suffixes, etc.
Synonym Groups:
Strong, tough, powerful
Huge, giant, enormous
Scary, frightening, terrifying
Goofy, silly, ridiculous
Slow
3rd - 5th
Vocabulary
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