FALL- Guess the Secret Object targets auditory memory, comprehension, and processing skills. Kids love to make guesses while building their listening, critical thinking, reasoning skills, and fall voc
...vocabulary. For each secret object, the child is categorizing and analyzing information, making inferences, and drawing conclusions.The goal is to make logical guesses and identify all 15 secret objects by listening to the four clues presented one by one through hearing alone. Each of the clues is read aloud by the adult. The clues get increasingly more specific. The game fosters two-way conversation and critical thinking skills.A cue to listen slide is included between each Secret Object. The child listens and the adult reads the clues. Talking about an object before showing it provides ear contact before eye contact, which is critical to growing a child’s brain for auditory skills.Once the secret object is revealed the next activity is for the child to remember and use each of the clues to clearly describe the object in connected speech. Thereby stretching their auditory memory, building vocabulary, and descriptive language skills.What's included:44-page resourceDigital Version: The game can be played on a computer, iPad, or teletherapy platforms using PDF reader apps. Print Version: This resource includes printable game cards. Fold the game cards in half with the Secret Object on one side and the clues on the other side.A Script with scaffolding strategies to help children recall details and put them all together for comprehension.Handout with the Clues for the 15 Secret Objects.Listening and Spoken Language TipsTerms of UsePlease note: Guess My Secret Object is a serve-and-return conversational game 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.Boom LearningGuess the Secret Object is also available as a Boom Deck in the Listen With Lynn Boom Learning store. A Versatile resource that checks ✅ all the boxes.✅ Targets Multiple Listening and Spoken Language GoalsNo Print Version✅ Distance Learning✅ Teletherapy✅ Face to face✅ Family fun game at homePrint Version✅ Individual therapy sessions✅ School-based lessons✅ Small and mixed groups✅ Family fun◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈CUSTOMER TIPS:➯ Questions? Feel free to email me before purchasing this resource or anytime later. ❤ Sign-up HERE for the Listen With Lynn NewsletterLet’s Connect:InstagramFacebook
This is a NO PREP activity!Read the winter-themed riddles to your students. Have them try to guess the word that you are describing. Encourage them to listen carefully to each riddle to help support l
...istening comprehension development skills. You can also use this resource to help introduce/develop seasonal-themed vocabulary.
Time
is a very abstract concept, and teaching time requires both direct instruction and real world application. Instructional strategies and activities are included for telling time, using tim
...melines, sequencing,
predicting and measuring how much time an activity takes/will take; and
matching significant holidays with months of the year.
These
worksheets and activities are a fun way to introduce new vocabulary, start a
discussion, and extend a lesson on friendship. Provides a story of two deaf
friends growing up together.
... Includes
a fillable worksheet for fill in the blank.
Learning Christmas and winter holiday trivia, lingo, and facts can do wonders to build language, communication, academics, and social skills! Listening and answering WH questions from short non-ficti
...tion texts are perfect for your kids who need help with auditory memory, processing, and comprehension. These 40 festive game cards with holiday topics are the ultimate way to level up Christmas vocabulary and background knowledge.
Loads of kids who are deaf and hard of hearing lack the vocabulary related to holidays due to limited exposure and lack of repetition. Since the holidays are only once a year, many miss out on hearing Christmas-related concepts, stories, songs, or trivia, especially during early language development.
Pair the game cards with a reinforcing seasonal game to add a jolly twist. (Reindeer Antler Toss, Don't Break The Ice. Penguin Pile-Up...) These trivia game cards are great on their own too!
YOU CAN TARGET:
Winter, Christmas, and related seasonal vocabulary and background knowledge
Auditory attention, memory, and comprehension
WH questions - who, what, when, where.
Conversational skills
WHAT'S INCLUDED?40 fun and colorful game cardsInstruction guide for growing vocabularySpace for data collectionAnswer KeyNO PLANNING:Print out the cards and cut them apart.
Or read the directions on an iPad or computer.
A digital copy is included for teletherapy
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Lynn Wood
These
worksheets and activities are a fun way to introduce new vocabulary, start a
discussion, and extend a lesson on computers.
Includes language activities and fillable worksheets
... for word
association, part to whole; fill in the blank, writing, reading
comprehension, and critical thinking.
These worksheets and activities are a fun way to introduce new vocabulary, start a discussion, and extend a language or social studies lesson about the origin, make up, and purpose of the United Nati
...ons. Includes language activities with visuals to use for teaching reading comprehension, compare/contrast; collecting data, and critical thinking.
"Guess My Pumpkin" is a game for two people or teams. Each player takes one of Jack-o-lantern's face cards and places it out of sight of the other player. The aim of the game is to find out what face
...e is on your opponent's card. Each player takes a turn to ask a yes-no question about the character's appearance, e.g. "Does the person have teeth?". This game is a Halloween version of the well-loved Guess Who mystery gameThis activity is perfect for parents and professionals alike. In addition, is designed to be used as a handout when coaching parents during auditory verbal sessions. It includes Listening and Spoken Language (LSL) targets, tips, and strategies to encourage auditory learning.Guess My Pumpkin can be -Printed and played at home or in face-to-face sessions.Digital and used on a computer, iPad, or teletherapy platforms using PDF reader apps such as the free Adobe Reader DC. In teletherapy, open the PDF, then screen share that window into the teletherapy platform.◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈CUSTOMER TIPS:➯ Questions? Feel free to email me before purchasing this resource or anytime later. ❤ Sign up HERE for the Listen With Lynn emailsLET'S CONNECT:★ Sign up HERE for the Listen With Lynn emailsInstagramFacebookKeep up your good work. I am blessed to help along the way.Thanks so much!Lynn Wood
These worksheets and activities are a fun way to introduce new vocabulary, start a discussion, and extend a teddy bear story. Includes language activities with visuals to use for teaching reading comp
...rehension, attributes, compare/contrast; collecting data, categorization, and parts of speech.
These worksheets and activities are a fun way to introduce new vocabulary, start a discussion, and extend the lesson on New Year's traditions. Includes language activities and fillable worksheets for
... word association, fill in the blank, and reading comprehension.
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