Taco Builder Bonanza is a fun, flexible, and engaging listening and spoken language resource. Players listen, play, and talk while building tacos. It can be played again and again with many kids and g
...oals across your whole caseload. It's easy for you with a one-time prep. ➼ Children have a blast and don’t realize they are following and giving directions, learning spatial and temporal concepts, vocabulary, auditory memory, comprehension, and sequencing skills. Sandwich Scramble grows social skills and kids learn turn-taking, problem-solving, and self-advocacy while role-playing. ➼ Taco Builder Bonanza is a flexible resource. Play using all the cards, sort out a smaller set, or simplify the directions. It is easy to level up or down the directions to meet a child’s needs and goals.
ONE PRODUCT - FIVE GAMES OR WAYS TO PLAYTACO BONANZA targets auditory goals that relate to the following directions: ✧ GAME 1: Highlights temporal concepts and sequencing.
✧ GAME 2: Targets critical elements and complex directions.
✧ GAME 3: Focuses on spatial relationships.
✧ GAME 4: Role-playing turn-taking, problem-solving skills social, pragmatic,
and self-advocacy skills.
✧ GAME 5: Auditory comprehension and listening for detail INCLUDES:
➼ A guide with instructions ➼ 12 Large colorful mix-and-match taco ingredients and a digital PDF for screen sharing ➼ 5 games with examples ➼ Lesson expansion ideas with read-aloud story suggestions ➼ Listening and spoken language (LSL) Tips FACE TO FACE AND TELETHERAPY ✢PRINT - One-time easy prep and use time and time again
✢ DIGITAL - The digital page 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 with the taco ingredients and use a PDF reader such as Adobe Acrobat Reader DC which is free. - The listener can use the annotation tools to mark the card. ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ CUSTOMER TIPS:
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20 Real-Life Scenarios portray common situations encountered by school-aged children who are deaf and hard of hearing. They are derived from true stories I have heard from children over the
...years. The scenarios are of real photos that elicit language and engagement.Discussion prompts are included with each scenario and include guidance for the therapist, teacher or parent to incorporate when leading the discussions. The scenarios foster problem solving and brainstorming for possible solutions for each difficult communication situation.When Life Gives You Lemons, Make Lemonade - While the theme is lemons the scenarios are common listening situations where problems may occur due to the setting, the listener or the person talking.A scaffolding strategy, I find successful when introducing self-advocacy begins with an experiential language activity of making homemade lemonade. This rich experience sets a foundation for an ongoing series of lessons on self-advocacy and the premise of this resource. Children in my practice learn early, they are the boss of their hearing loss. Sometimes life hands them sour lemons but they can choose to turn those lemons into sweet lemonade.Digital - No PrintInteractive PDF with clickable buttons to navigate between pages.Teletherapy and as no print in face-to-face lessons/sessions.Read more on the HearSayLW blog. Any questions? I'm a great listener.◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈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:InstagramFacebookKeep up your good work. I am blessed to help along the way. Thanks so much! Lynn
Want a clever way to increase students' vocabulary? Try these using this worksheet for a warm-up to the school day or in between activities. In my many years of working as an educational interpreter,
...I noticed that it was not unusual for deaf and hard-of-hearing students to struggle with answering questions that began with: "What's your favorite . . .?" Often, they would answer "yes" or not be sure how to answer. This worksheet is the beginning of a series of worksheets that will focus on domain specific vocabulary. The thumbnail for this series will have a violet purple background - violet for vocabulary!The beauty of this type of worksheet is that there is no wrong answer, is short-yet-effective, and will expose students to a variety of categories and vocabulary within a specific domain. Over time, this type of practice worksheet will help students learn how to answer this common question that seems easy, but not for those that may not have the background knowledge necessary to answer it.If you find this useful, please let me know, so I know you like this series of worksheets!Debbie Love, M.Ed.
You'll love the ANIMALS version of Light It Up Language! Kids listen to clues presented through hearing alone to identify 16 hidden ANIMALS vocabulary pictures. Each of the pictures has four clues th
...ues that are increasingly more specific.The magic happens by lighting up the “What Do You Hear?” cards. Hidden pictures are held up to a flashlight and the ANIMALS images amazingly appear. How fun! Once the hidden picture is revealed the child recalls and uses the clues to describe the ANIMALS. Thereby stretching their auditory memory, descriptive language, and expressive language skills.TARGETS: RECEPTIVE: This game builds critical thinking and reasoning skills by categorizing, making inferences, and drawing conclusions. EXPRESSIVE: The child recalls and uses clues to describe the hidden object. INCLUDES:✧ Listening & language guide with instructions✧ Target or goal suggestions✧ 8 What Do You Hear? cards (printed twice)✧ 16 Hidden ANIMALS Picture Vocabulary Cards✧ 64 Prompt Clues - 16 objects with four details each that get increasingly more specific✧ A Script with scaffolding strategies✧ Listening and Spoken Language Tips ➼ EASY one-time quick game prep and you're all set to use year after year. ➼ You’ll need a FLASHLIGHT, a lamp, or a sunny window.◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ CUSTOMER TIPS:➼ Questions? Please email me before purchasing this resource or anytime later.♥ Sign-up HERE for the Listen With Lynn emails♥ For more ideas visit my blog: HearSayLW.comSTAY CONNECTED:✧ Sign-up here for the Listen With Lynn emails✧ Follow on Facebook - Lynn A. Wood - LSL Auditory Verbal Therapist and Rehab Audiologist✧ Follow on Instagram @auditoryverbal_listenwithlynn❤ Keep up your excellent work. I am blessed to help along the way. Thanks so much!Lynn Wood
This fillable sheet is great for teaching students vocabulary associated with how sound works. Includes activities, cut and paste vocabulary, and an editable section for adding your target vocabulary
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This full color picture glossary consists of targeted vocabulary with definitions, pictures, synonyms, antonyms, and an example sentence using the targeted word. Complements Nouns book.
Problem-solving occurs in all subject area and in social situations. What can students do to find solutions to particular problems academic or otherwise? Use this lesson plan and these activities to
...teach students how to attack a problem and find solutions. Includes fillable and interactive worksheets with easy to use activities from basic skills to advanced.
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Volta Voices article for families of young children with hearing loss. Including: What to talk about, daily practice, repetition, consistent amplification.
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