A 4x4 AAC core board with 16 symbols that would be helpful in targeting requesting ("I want") and body parts. Symbols here are pictures of the real-life object, which is ideal for students still learning symbol representation and meaning. Available in 3 versions: simple b & w, coloured borders or filled symbols. Can be used to complement any activities that use Mr. Potato Head as a reinforcer. An example of how to use: Keep all the pieces of Mr. Potato Head. Place core board where it is most
Bubbles Core Vocab Picture Symbols, AAC Board 4x4 Available to download: filled symbols, coloured borders (similar to PLQ2G) or simple black borders. Total of 3 (THREE!) different formats that you can pick & choose to suit your kid and activity. Perfect for children starting to use AAC and are very motivated by bubbles. Use this core board to target requesting ("I want"), commenting (actions, size) and turn-taking. There NO limits on how you can use this resource. Recommended to print out an
A 4x4 AAC core board with 16 symbols that would be helpful in targeting requesting ("I want") or commenting ("I see") and animal names. In this download you will receive 3 themes and 6 pages. Included in this download are 3 different versions - farm, zoo and aquatic - in colour and black-and-white. The most common animals in each of the themes have been selected. Examples of how to use: - Using the core board with animal puzzles as a reinforcer. Have students request for what they want with
A 4x4 AAC core board with 16 symbols that would be helpful in targeting requesting ("I want") and high-frequency clothing items. Great to use as visual support within classrooms/home and for students with more complex communication needs. Can even be used during play (doll-house, dress up) or when teaching functional vocabulary. There is also an additional 2 pages which include accessories and attributes (describing words for clothing items). Each download will provide you with 2 versions:
WH Questions - Targeting What (Household edition)20 picture cards in total (x10 symbols, x10 real-life images) e.g. What do you use a bed for? Print-friendly How to use:Teach students the use of different household items by having them identify the function of common objects/furniture. Print and laminate (if necessary), and use repeatedly when targeting "what".
Christmas Prepositions Bingo Set What is included: 8 ready-to-go 4x4 A full ALD specific to the activity16 preposition sentence strips with supported visualsALL 16 preposition visuals that you can use to customise your own bingo gridAn example on how to use: (optional) Using an online bingo maker website, insert Christmas visuals to customise your own bingo grid size (e.g., 3x3). Generate as many copies as you want. I use: https://myfreebingocards.com/bingo-card-generator. Alternatively, print o
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