Thanksgiving Sight Word Book
Description
A sight word and vocabulary book.
Strategies and techniques
Ideas for activity:
--Review sight words before reading the story. Have the children read all the words or some of the words while expressively identifying Thanksgiving foods.
-- Work on imitation of grammatically correct sentences for children who cannot read. Have them imitate with correct noun/verb agreement
-- Identification and production of he/she. Have them select whether it is a boy or a girl and whether that would mean “he” or “she.”
-- Expressively identify vocabulary items at the end.
-- You could cut out the vocabulary pictures at the end and use the he/she pictures for the children to create their own sentences.
--Review sight words before reading the story. Have the children read all the words or some of the words while expressively identifying Thanksgiving foods.
-- Work on imitation of grammatically correct sentences for children who cannot read. Have them imitate with correct noun/verb agreement
-- Identification and production of he/she. Have them select whether it is a boy or a girl and whether that would mean “he” or “she.”
-- Expressively identify vocabulary items at the end.
-- You could cut out the vocabulary pictures at the end and use the he/she pictures for the children to create their own sentences.
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Resource details
Description
A sight word and vocabulary book.
Strategies and techniques
Ideas for activity:
--Review sight words before reading the story. Have the children read all the words or some of the words while expressively identifying Thanksgiving foods.
-- Work on imitation of grammatically correct sentences for children who cannot read. Have them imitate with correct noun/verb agreement
-- Identification and production of he/she. Have them select whether it is a boy or a girl and whether that would mean “he” or “she.”
-- Expressively identify vocabulary items at the end.
-- You could cut out the vocabulary pictures at the end and use the he/she pictures for the children to create their own sentences.
--Review sight words before reading the story. Have the children read all the words or some of the words while expressively identifying Thanksgiving foods.
-- Work on imitation of grammatically correct sentences for children who cannot read. Have them imitate with correct noun/verb agreement
-- Identification and production of he/she. Have them select whether it is a boy or a girl and whether that would mean “he” or “she.”
-- Expressively identify vocabulary items at the end.
-- You could cut out the vocabulary pictures at the end and use the he/she pictures for the children to create their own sentences.
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Focus areas
- ST -> Expressive Language -> Adjectives
- ST -> Expressive Language -> Answering Questions
- ST -> Expressive Language -> Asking Questions
- ST -> Expressive Language -> Basic Concepts
- ST -> Expressive Language -> Describing
- ST -> Expressive Language -> Prepositions
- ST -> Expressive Language -> Pronouns
- ST -> Expressive Language -> Verbs
- ST -> Expressive Language -> Vocabulary
- ST -> Expressive Language -> Utterance Expansion
- ST -> Expressive Language -> Syntax
- ST -> Receptive Language -> Adjectives
- ST -> Receptive Language -> Basic Concepts
- ST -> Receptive Language -> Following Directions
- ST -> Receptive Language -> Nouns
- ST -> Receptive Language -> Prepositions
- ST -> Receptive Language -> Pronouns
- ST -> Receptive Language -> Verbs
- ST -> Receptive Language -> Vocabulary
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Evidence based practice citations
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WH Question Comprehension and Students With Autism Spectrum Disorder
Author(s): Vicker, B. -
What Are Basic Concepts?
Author(s): Super Duper
Grade levels
Grades PK - 5
Themes
Weekly Themes
None
Daily Themes
None
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None
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None
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