Information for teacher about development of metacognitive skills and students' ability to recognize unfamiliar words. Materials to support discussions about what we know and don't know, recognizing u
...nknown words and deciding when and how to ask for an explanation. Includes 5 activities. Vocabulary-loaded text provided, on the topic of environmental concerns. Graphics, word map, desk cards with language of asking for explanation. Suggestions for differentiation.
Information for teacher about components of auditory perception. Materials and instructions to practice: 1)auditory identification of final /s/ and /z/ in regular plural nouns, 2) suprasegmental aware
...ness final /s/ or /iz/ (one- vs two-syllable words) and 3)final /s/ or /z/ in words within sentences for subject-verb agreement. Includes 40 pictures of single/plural objects and 10 sentence prompts. Suggestions for differentiation.
Who doesn't love playing Lotto games? Animal Action Listening Lotto is an active following directions game that gets kids listening, moving, thinking, and learning. It is action-packed fun for childre
...n with hearing loss, auditory processing needs, and kids who can benefit from practicing listening skills. Kids expand their spoken language and increase their auditory working memory and processing skills while engaged and active.YOU CAN TARGET: The Lotto game can help children:follow auditory directionsrecall and process directionslearn to 'chunk' auditory informationexpand vocabulary for action verbs (slither, waddle, arch, balance...)learn to make comparisons with similes (Arch your back like a cat.)ask for clarification if they have trouble remembering or mishear
WHAT’S INCLUDED?20 Animal Action Listening Lotto game boards20 Calling Cards with sound images3 Game Extension IdeasListening and Spoken Language Tips FACE TO FACE - TELETHERAPY - HOME
✢ PRINT - One-time easy prep and use time and time again✢ DIGITAL - The digital matrices can be opened and played with your favorite PDF reader app on a tablet or iPad. Tokens can be placed directly on the screen.on a computer. Open the PDF game board with the 36 spring egg images and use a PDF reader such as Adobe Acrobat Reader DC which is free. The listener used the annotation tools to mark the cards like Lotto.◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ STAY CONNECTED:✧ Follow on Facebook - Lynn A. Wood - LSL Auditory Verbal Therapist and Rehab Audiologist✧ Follow on Instagram @auditoryverbal_listenwithlynn✧ Sign-up HERE for the Listen With Lynn Newsletter✧ Feel free to email me with questions, before purchasing this resource or anytime later. ❤ Keep up your good work. I am blessed to help along the way. Thanks so much! Lynn
If you have kids that need help with auditory working memory, executive functioning, and following directions, the Spring Listening Finger Walks are a must-have!Working memory plays a big role in how
...ow we auditory process, follow, and remember information on a daily basis. Working memory is one of the brain's executive functions. Children and teens who have a hard time “staying on track” might have problems with something called working memory. Ideal For: Listening & Spoken Language, Executive Functioning, Deaf & Hard of Hearing, Auditory Processing, Speech, Auditory Verbal Therapy, ELA, Teletherapy, Home... ➼ Three SPRING HUNT Listening Walks are FUN for the kids and SIMPLE for you!Fun themes for therapy sessions or school lessons to use all season long.1. March Comes In Like a Lion and Out Like A Lion2. April Showers Bring May Flowers3. Spring Activities and Verbs➼ Each of the three games has three rounds that increase in auditory complexity.➼ Listening Walks 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 games target vocabulary, descriptive skills, spoken language, and communication skills. 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 the 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 the directions. This helps build expressive language and turn-taking skills.Game Prep Print Version: Easy one-time prep. Print the five-game cards 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.Resource Includes:Listening and Spoken Language TipsDirections - No Prep!Three Listening Finger Walk Gameboards
Materials and directions for conducting lessons to practice 1) auditory comprehension and answering questions about key details in a text read aloud; 2) auditory comprehension and determine main idea
...and supporting details of text read aloud. Texts include recipe for homemade ice cream and information about Gallaudet Universtiy. Includes question prompts and suggestions for differentiation.
An explanation of the Importance of sequencing skills. Worksheets include: Hungry Caterpillar (Eric Carle) activity for pre-K; patterning worksheet; sequence steps in changing hearing aid batteries;
... sequence steps in earmold cleaning; practice telling earlier and later times; sequence events in a school day; sequence events in a story, sequencing idioms
Following directions relies on focused listening and auditory memory. This resource includes strategies to teach students, suggestions for teachers to improve students' ability to follow directions, a
...nd activities to practice following spoken directions. Activities can be teacher-to-student or student-to-student. Suggestions for extension activities in English Language Arts are provided.
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