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Listen, Search and Find is a digital auditory memory and comprehension resource using FALL vocabulary and features interactive listening and spoken language activities for auditory learning and practice. This is a huge 134-page resource that has four decks with navigation that moves from page to page with clickable pictures.
The object is to listen, recall, comprehend, search, and find the picture on each game slide from a large closed set of 50 items. The interactive PDFs keep listeners active and engaged. The therapist, teacher, or parent reads the provided prompts. The Prompt and Data Collection Sheets are downloadable for easy access.
This resource works great for screen sharing on a computer in teletherapy and is played face-to-face on a computer, tablet, or smart board. It is easily printed and played in person with no technology.
Ideal for: Listening and Spoken Language, Deaf& Hard of Hearing, Speech, ELA, Teletherapy, Distance Learning, Digital - No Print and Print
★ The object is to listen, recall, comprehend, search, and find the FALL picture from a large closed set of 50 items on each game card.
★ The therapist, teacher, or parent reads the prompts aloud and the child chooses the best response on each game card.
★★★ This is a FALL version of my TOP SELLER original - Listen, Search & Find
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What's included:
Deck 1: Auditory Closure is completing a short cloze passage presented auditorily.
★ The goal is for the listener to complete the sentences by filling in the missing words. This targets auditory association, discrimination, word retrieval, and long and short-term memory skills.
Example: For Halloween, I’m wearing a green monster mask and dressing up as ________. Frankenstein
Deck 2: Auditory Integration involves recalling keywords presented auditorily.
★The goal is to identify keywords in each sentence. The listener processes information read aloud then answers a question about the sentence.
Example: My brother wants to play Monopoly but I rather play football. What sport did you hear? Football
Deck 3: Auditory Directions involve following a series of verbal directives presented auditorily.
★The goal is to listen to multi-step commands then perform each task in order.
Example: Pretend to carve a pumpkin, find the pumpkin pie then rub your tummy.
Deck 4: Listen For Inferences is drawing logical conclusions based on 4-part riddles presented auditorily.
★The goal is to make logical guesses and identify pictures by listening to four clues. Each of the clues is increasingly more specific.
Example: I have a trunk but I am not an elephant.
My bark makes no sound.
Animals and children climb me.
Leaves and branches grow on me.
Tree
➼ DIGITAL - NO PRINT can be opened and played with your favorite PDF reader app on a tablet. When playing on a computer, open and use a PDF reader such as Adobe Acrobat Reader DC which is free.
➼ PRINT - Print out a game card and use Bingo chips as markers.
Please note: The Listen, Search and Find resources are serve and return conversational games between the adult and the listener. I have been asked if the game includes an audio component that would allow the child to play independently. There are no sound bytes included.
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SKU: | A15LIS1528 |
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Date first listed on Teacher Tools Takeout: | Oct 23, 2023 |
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