Nonlinguistic representation to support learning. Teach in ways to help students visually process information. Using graphic organizers, physical models, pictures, and kinesthetic activities. Include
...s fillable forms and ideas for sensory activities. See BUNDLE at S0XTEA0815.
These worksheets include discussion activities drawing on personal experience, and fillable worksheets for compare/contrast, writing, sentence completion, and multiple choice. Many different types of
...working vehicles presented.
This bundle of activities discusses examples of multiple meaning words and whole-to-part relationships. Introduction and 8 activities related to: animals, automobiles, bicycle, boards, celebrate, fair
..., house, line.
This bundle of activities discusses all things associated with collections. 8 activities related to teaching the meaning of: lock, neck, patch, piano, street, train, trees, wave, time. Good examples o
...f methods for teaching vocabulary words.
This checklist is designed to be part of biannual discussions and monitoring between early intervention professionals and family members of infants and toddlers with hearing loss. Family members are a
...sked to consider the different areas that can affect the rate that communication skills develop and how often their child receives attention to each of these considerations. Areas covered are: Auditory Communication, Visual Communication, and Effective Communication Strategies.
This activity teaches vocabulary using the topic of seashells and collections. Activities include answering wh-questions, fill in the blank, survey, and critical thinking. Includes activities for bas
...ic and intermediate skills.
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