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Basic Concepts
Words that a child needs to understand in order to perform everyday tasks like following directions, participating in classroom routines, and engaging in conversation.
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What Are Basic Concepts? 2
Author: Super Duper - Basic concepts are the foundation of a child’s education. They are words that a child needs to understand in order to perform everyday tasks like following directions, participating in classroom routines, and engaging in conversation. A child needs to know basic concepts in order to be successful in reading, writing, and math. In fact, knowledge of basic concepts directly relates to a child’s performance in school.
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Activity List(s)
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- Planets in Solar System 1
- "Spatial Concepts: Where's Kiki?" - Easter Theme Activity List 1
- "Spatial Concepts: Where's Kiki?" - Valentine's Day-Themed Activity List 1
- Where's Kiki: Spatial Concepts 1
- "Spatial Concepts: Where's Kiki?" - Christmas Theme Activity List 1
- Thanksgiving History Story 5
- Basic yes/no questions for school age students 2
- Roll a Die or 2 Dice, say one thing I will match one thing 2
- Dragon Pokémon 7
- 5 Fun facts about watermelon for children 1
- Seasons 0
- Activity List for "Spring Flowers: Using Descriptive Language" Resource 1
- Kiki's Descriptive Language Adventure: WH- Questions 0
- Hiking items for 9 years old 2
- School buses are safe 1
- Extreme Weather Conditions 8
- List for Camping 2
- 10 words about the school bus for a kindergartener 1
- Thanksgiving Vocabulary 0
- ONE DICE Introduction Warm-up Game 1
Visual Schedule Cards
Goal Bank
- During a 4 month therapy period, Portia will use the following morphological markers, first through imitation, then spontaneously: possessive -s, auxiliary verbs, plural –s, present progressive –ing, “wh” questions (who, what, where), and negation (no, not) with 80% accuracy over 4 consecutive sessions to improve overall expressive and receptive language skills. 3
- To increase her expressive and receptive vocabulary, Jane will label or identify targeted age-appropriate vocabulary (colors , animals , shapes , etc.) with 80% accuracy given moderate cueing across 3 consecutive sessions within 6 months time. 0
- Ricki will orally label age-appropriate vocabulary words presented in objects and pictures, such as nouns and actions/verbs, and will use these target words accurately in a phrase or sentence with 90% accuracy across 3 therapy sessions, to expand expressive vocabulary skills to an age-appropriate level. 4
- Given objects, pictures, or visual stimuli, Zita will receptively and expressively identify age-appropriate vocabulary words, actions, and concepts, and sort them into categories with 90% accuracy across 3 consecutive sessions to increase receptive and expressive language skills. 3
- Bruce will understand and use age-appropriate morphological and syntactic markers including but not limited to pronouns, prepositions, comparatives/superlatives, and word-ordering, first through imitation, then spontaneously in words, phrases, and sentence, with 90% accuracy across 3 consecutive sessions to improve language comprehension and expression. 4
- When given verbal, visuals or gesture prompts, Teri will use 2+ words to describe a picture with 80% accuracy, over 3 consecutive sessions, as measured by observations, data collection and/or standardized testing to increase expressive language skills. 2
Resources
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What’s Behind the Pot of Gold? Language Flap Activity
Sara Lowczyk
A flap activity to work on preposition "behind" or "under" and St. Patrick’s Day Vocabulary.
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Spatial Concepts: Where's Kiki? (Valentine's Day Theme)
Gabriella Cousino, M.S., CF-SLP
Where's Kiki: Spatial Concepts (Valentine's Day Edition) is a resource designed as a resource to teach and practice spatial concepts. How to use the resource: • Using the visuals, have your client ...
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Parent Handout: Language Facilitating Techniques
Gabriella Cousino, M.S., CF-SLP
The "Parent Handout: Language Facilitating Techniques" resource was designed as an educational tool for parents to learn strategies to help increase language development at home.
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Preposition Book For Halloween In Color
Sara Lowczyk
8 pages of a color preposition book with coloring pages and vocabulary cards.
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Valentine’s Day Preposition Coloring Book In B&W
Sara Lowczyk
Valentine’s Day Preposition Book with black and white photos to make a coloring book.
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Space Preposition Coloring Book
Sara Lowczyk
A black and white space-themed coloring book to work on prepositions with color vocabulary cards.
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Farm Speech, Language, Reinforcer Activities
Jessica Lenden-Holt
15 pages of farm scenes, farm animals, tractors, design your own tractor, hen house/hens/eggs/nests, apples/corn/baskets, crops, farm tools and more.
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Hunt Definition Worksheet For Easter
Sara Lowczyk
A worksheet to define hunt and create Easter activities.
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Big/Little Concept Book
Sara Lowczyk
This is a concept book for teaching big and little with additional activities: sorting worksheet, pronoun/sight word sentence strip and plurals vocabulary cards.
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Christmas Speech, Language, and Reinforcer Activities
Jessica Lenden-Holt
23 pages of Christmas/holiday/winter scenes, large variety of holiday related items, and a large variety of presents (different sizes/shape/colors)., dress up Santa, speech reinforcer activities.
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Pronouns, Action Verbs, Is/Are, Verb +ing, Wh- Question Cards
Jessica Lenden-Holt
18 pages of photo cards containing simple action photos completed by girls/boys/2+children or adults. Color-coded sentence strip with color-coded words.
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Toy Preposition Coloring Book Emergent Reader
Sara Lowczyk
8 preposition pages in black and white, 4 sentence strips, 16 vocabulary cards, coloring pages and more activities to go along with a toy theme
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Birthday Party Speech/Language/Reinforcer Activities
Jessica Lenden-Holt
Contains 24 pages of multiple cakes, create your own cake activity, blank cake pieces, variety of candles, numbers, a large variety of balloons and presents, piñata with blank candy pieces, pin the...
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Weather Words Interactive Vocabulary Book
Mickayla Hulliberger M.S. CF-SLP
This speech and language therapy pack includes everything that you need to plan and implement fun and engaging therapy for Weather themes that targets all of your early communication goals while ha...
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Preposition Book For Easter In Color
Sara Lowczyk
8 pages of a color preposition coloring book with coloring pages and vocabulary cards.
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Alphabet Spring/Easter Match Mat
Sara Lowczyk
An alphabet match mat with 26 vocabulary words, 1 alphabet board. 2 sets of vocabulary cards with visual support of words and without. Bonus sentence strips.
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Labeling Shapes, Colors, and Numbers
Breann Voytko
Let’s label some shapes, colors, and numbers
Includes activity list2
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Where's Kiki: Spatial Concepts (Easter Edition)
Gabriella Cousino, M.S., CF-SLP
Where's Kiki: Spatial Concepts (Easter Edition) is a resource designed as a resource to teach and practice spatial concepts. How to use the resource: • Using the visuals, have your client locate Ki...
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