This is a left to right step by step visual sequence of how to wash hands (visuals are from boardmaker). The 6 steps fit across one sheet of landscape paper so it is optimal for hanging on the wall above a sink in a bathroom. The 6 steps are: -Wet hands -Get soap -Rub hands -Wash off soap -Dry hands -Throw away garbage This is a good visual to help students become more independent in the hand washing process and not require so many verbal prompts from us. Great for preschoolers or for older k
This board is for students who need to work on answering the question "What is your name?". This board also prompts the student to ask the question back to their conversational partner. This board is great for children learning early pragmatic language skills as well as children who need some support with syntax and word order.
These homemade cards teach children how to formulate questions containing is/are/am and was/were. The visuals provide support to help with question formulation.
This board helps students work on answering the functional question "how are you?" as well as improving their reciprocal conversation skills by cueing them to ask the question back to their conversational partner. This is a great board to use to work on pragmatic language and syntax.
This is a great activity to work on description. Perfect for a Fall activity! Have your students either go on a leaf hunt and pick a leaf to describe or pass out a leaf to each student. Use these visuals as a guide to help a student describe their leaf; have student circle their description words on a smart board, circle their description words on a worksheet, use the visuals as a guide to write their descriptive words, use the visuals as a guide to verbally share their descriptive words, etc.
This board gives students visual support to respond to the question of what they did last night. Additionally, it provides visuals to help the student reciprocate and ask back "What did you do last night?". There are a variety of picture choices (such as watched TV, read a book, went out to dinner) that can be cut out and laminated and children who are less verbal or need extra prompting can use these visuals to help them in their answering.
This board works on pragmatic language, narrativ
This is a great scavenger hunt for kids to do around the school. They are supposed to write in where they found the item or another suggestion would be to take a picture of the items' locations on an iPad or a digital camera. This is a great beginning of the school year activity, buddy activity, retell activity, etc.
This worksheet provides students with visual support to help them retell their activities from the day before. Nonverbal students can just circle their responses while verbal students can use the pictures to help them retell the sequence of activities.
This activity for children to practice putting words in the appropriate word order to make a sentence. There are 12 different cards and on each card is a flower with a sentence mixed up on the petals. Students are supposed to arrange the words into a sentence so that it makes sense. This is great practice for kids with syntax and sentence structure errors in their spontaneous speech! It can be an easy warm-up activity at the start of a speech session if the child just picks a few to do.
This activity includes 16 cards with fill-in the blank sentences for the child to practice the irregular past tense verb form. They are in multiple choice answer form, so the child can pick the appropriate verb form from the 3 choices. This is a great irregular past tense activity or can be used as a quick warm-up activity if you only pick a few of the cards to use.
This is an activity to work on what actions a child would take in different scenarios. There are scenarios that work on advocating for yourself, advocating for a friend, being grateful, etc. The child can circle the responses on the bottom that would apply to them in the situation and then use the above space to draw a picture of it. There are 8 different scenarios (both positive and negative scenarios). Great for social work groups, children working on real life problem solving, children wo
This Valentine's Day themed activity includes 16 cards with statements made by different people. The child should think of a comment or question that they can respond back to the person to engage in a conversation. This activity targets conversational exchanges.
This is a visual to assist kids in problem solving in the classroom. Four steps include: 1) identifying what the problem is, 2) thinking about 3 solutions to the problem, 3) picking the best solution and 4) reflecting on the solution you tried. This is a good tool to use during the direct teaching of problem solving as well as a good visual to hang in the room as a visual reminder in the moment for kids to problem solve rather than always relying on the teacher to help them.
This is a great activity for when the weather starts to get nice out! Kids can search for these items around the school building and write down where they find them. They can also take pictures of their found items with an iPad or digital camera and then use those pictures to retell their scavenger hunt. This would be a great buddy activity.
This board is great for field trips to the local ice cream store or to send home with parents. Helps students formulate requests in multiple ways and gives them visual flavor choices. Great for previewing a visit to the ice cream store and pre-teaching relevant language.
These I have, Who has cards consist of vocabulary relating to the home. Great for vocabulary development and practicing listening skills. Kids love this game!
This is a great buddy activity, descriptive language activity, or color knowledge activity. It can also be used as a back to school activity to get kids to explore the school building. This was made for students to go on a hunt around the school to look for items for each of the different colors. If students are not writers, their buddy or teacher can write down the answer for them. If you have iPads or digital cameras, you can also have the students take pictures of the items that they choo
This is a scavenger hunt worksheet that teaches about the sense of hearing. Great for students who benefit from visuals. They can go on a scavenger hunt and circle the items that they hear and then use the photos as a guide to expressively share out what they heard (9 pictured items in total).
PreK - 2nd
Vocabulary
$1.00
Original Price $1.00
Showing 1-19 of 19 results
TPT is the largest marketplace for PreK-12 resources, powered by a community of educators.