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Holidays & Seasonal - Look Alike Day Holidays & Seasonal - Look Alike Day
Holidays & Seasonal - Look Alike Day
$ 195
Use Look Alike Day to teach "look alike words." Homonyms are words that are alike in spelling and sound, but have different meanings. This is a great tool to use when teaching multiple meaning words ... on this day!
Holidays & Seasonal - Groundhog Day Holidays & Seasonal - Groundhog Day
Holidays & Seasonal - Groundhog Day
$ 195
These worksheets on the topic of the Groundhog Day are a fun way to introduce new vocabulary, start a discussion, and extend the lesson to student research. Includes language activities and fillable ... worksheets for word association, fill in the blank, analogies, compare/contrast, writing, and reading comprehension.
Working Memory THANKSGIVING Listening Finger Walk Game Working Memory THANKSGIVING Listening Finger Walk Game
Working Memory THANKSGIVING Listening Finger Walk Game
By Listen With Lynn - Lynn A. Wood
sku: A15LIS1419
$ 2
If you have kids that need help with auditory working memory, executive functioning, and following directions, the Fall Listening Finger Walks are a must-have!In addition to Thanksgiving, the Fall Lis ... l Listening Finger Walks resource has 6 activities that are ideal for the first days of autumn through late November.Ideal For: Listening & Spoken Language, Executive Functioning, Deaf & Hard of Hearing, Auditory Processing, Speech, Auditory Verbal Therapy, ELA, Teletherapy, Home...Working memory is one of the brain's executive functions. Working memory plays a big role in how we auditory process, use, and remember information on a daily basis. Children and teens who have a hard time “staying on track” might have problems with something called working memory.The Thanksgiving Listening Walk is FUN for the kids and SIMPLE for you!➯ The Listening Walk can help build listening skills and working memory by allowing kids to work with auditory information without losing track of what they're doing.➯ The game targets vocabulary, descriptive skills, spoken language, and communication skills.➯ The game has three rounds that increase in auditory complexity.Game PlayYou need one listening game sheet per child.The child listens and follows verbal directions while walking their fingers around the grid until they hear STOP. They are using their working auditory memory to follow directions without losing track of what they were doing.Then, ask them to describe that block which is a great language expansion opportunity.If correct, they landed on a specific image and completed that round.Let the child take turns giving you directions. This helps build expressive language and turn-taking skills.Resource Includes:Listening and Spoken Language TipsDirections - No Prep!Thanksgiving Objects Listening Finger Walk GameGame Prep Print Version: Easy one-time prep. Print the game card and laminate them if you wish.No Prep - Digital Version: Play on a computer with your favorite PDF reader app or on a tablet. When playing on a computer, open and use a PDF reader such as the free Adobe Acrobat Reader DC. The child uses their finger or the annotation tools to mark their walking path on the game cards.◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈CUSTOMER TIPS:➼ Questions? Email me before purchasing this resource or anytime later ♥ Sign-up HERE for the Listen With Lynn Emails Let’s Connect:InstagramFacebookKeep up your good work. I am blessed to help along the way. Thanks so much!Lynn
Guess My Pumpkin Game Guess My Pumpkin Game
Guess My Pumpkin Game
By Listen With Lynn - Lynn A. Wood
sku: A15LAN1527
$ 3
 "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
Holidays & Seasonal - National Maritime Day Holidays & Seasonal - National Maritime Day
Holidays & Seasonal - National Maritime Day
$ 195
These worksheets and activities are a fun way to introduce new vocabulary, start a discussion, and extend a language lesson on all things maritime. Includes language activities with visuals to use for ... teaching reading comprehension, sequencing, summarizing, and critical thinking.
FALL HALLOWEEN Active Listening Direction Activity FALL HALLOWEEN Active Listening Direction Activity
FALL HALLOWEEN Active Listening Direction Activity
By Listen With Lynn - Lynn A. Wood
sku: A15LIS1523
$ 4
Get kids up and moving, following directions, and growing listening and spoken language skills with these interactive autumn directions! This lively activity targets action verbs and conjunctions, mul ... ti-step, and complex directions.TARGETS:✤ Action verbs - Pick, scurry, jump, drop, fly, pop, swoop, shake, fall, stretch, roll, scavenge, waddle, hang✤ Conjunctions- and, or, before, after, either, while✤ One, Two, and Multi-Step Directions✤ Sequential Directions - following directions in a specific order.     ➼ Hang like a scarecrow, pick an apple, and jump in the pile of leaves.✤ Temporal Directions - before or after     ➼ Pick an apple before you shake like a tree.     ➼ Before you fly like an owl, stretch like a cat.✤ Conditional directions - if and then     ➼ If you're a bat, then jump into a leaf pile.     ➼ If not, then waddle like a turkey.✤ Complex Directions - Increase auditory memory and processing demands with critical elements of adjectives, quantities, and sizes...     ➼ Fly like the sleepy old owl.     ➼ Waddle like the scared Thanksgiving turkey.NO PLANNING. Easy one-time Prep - Print out the activity cards and cut them on the dotted lines. Done!It's fast, fun, effective, and can be played over and over again.Terrific for children of different ages and stages that can be leveled up or down to meet their needs.◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ CUSTOMER TIPS:➯ Questions? Feel free to email me before purchasing this resource or anytime later. LET'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
National Deaf Day - March 6th National Deaf Day - March 6th
National Deaf Day - March 6th
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: P0XDS1274
$ 0
These articles introduce new vocabulary, start a discussion, and extend a lesson on National Deaf Day, March 6th.  Includes facts about the day, how we can honor our Deaf youth, and ... discusses the #ProudDeaf movement and resources.
Holidays & Seasonal - National Laugh Day Holidays & Seasonal - National Laugh Day
Holidays & Seasonal - National Laugh Day
$ 195
These worksheets and activities are a fun way to introduce new vocabulary, start a discussion, and extend a language or social lesson on understanding jokes. Includes language activities and fillable ... worksheets for understanding and using jokes.
Earth Day April 22 - Restore Our Earth Earth Day April 22 - Restore Our Earth
Earth Day April 22 - Restore Our Earth
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: P0XLAN1272
$ 195
These worksheets and activities are a fun way to introduce new vocabulary, start a discussion, and extend a lesson on Earth Day, April 22nd.  Includes language activities and fillable wor ... rksheets for word association, part to whole; fill in the blank, writing, reading comprehension, and critical thinking.
VALENTINE Listen and Learn Idioms VALENTINE Listen and Learn Idioms
VALENTINE Listen and Learn Idioms
By Listen With Lynn - Lynn A. Wood
sku: A15LAN1549
$ 4
Valentine's Day Listen and Learn Idioms is part of the growing figurative language SAY WHAT? - I'M ALL EARS! series.YOU CAN TARGET:Listening and spoken language, figurative language, vocabulary, ... word relationships, nuances, and higher-level critical thinking.WHAT'S INCLUDED:PDFs of 20 idioms in every packet. Use one or all!Listen and Draw MINI-LESSON sheets with A box to draw and illustrate - THIS IS WHAT I HEARD A box for - SAY WHAT? THIS IS WHAT IT REALLY MEANS!A guide and instructions to make lessons a piece of cakeData and Progress monitoring sheetsAn answer keyA boatload of book titles are included for further home learning➯ The PDFs can be printed in color or in black and white, screen shared in teletherapy or remote learning platforms, used in face-to-face sessions or lessons, and can be sent home for carryover or homework.➼ ➼HERE’S A TRICK TO MAKE IDIOMS STICK BLOG POST. SAY WHAT? Here's the trick to make idioms stick! Many commercially available resources provide ILLUSTRATIONS of the literal meaning of the idiom. While this may be entertaining RESEARCH indicates that children who:➼ LISTEN to the idiom➼ VISUALIZE the figurative language➼ DRAW what they literally heard followed by teaching the meaning andusing it in context increases long-term learning.Hearing LossChildren with typical hearing, learn idioms through incidental exposure without having to be taught. Whereas, children who are deaf and hard of hearing often require explicit and direct instruction with higher-level language like idioms. Idioms are challenging for children who process information literally and have a concrete or limited vocabulary.For more Figurative language activitiesSeries of IDIOMS Say What? I'm All Ears! LessonsFREE Monthly Riddles and Jokes Series◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ CUSTOMER TIPS:➼ Questions? Email me before purchasing this resource or anytime later.♥ Sign-up HERE for the Listen With Lynn Email♥ Let’s Connect:InstagramFacebookKeep up your good work. I am blessed to help along the way. Thanks so much!Lynn
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