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Assessment - CALI - Categories and Attributes of Language Inventory Assessment - CALI - Categories and Attributes of Language Inventory
Assessment - CALI - Categories and Attributes of Language Inventory
By Lynne Price
sku: A18ASM1309
$ 250
Categories and Attributes of Language Inventory. Use this checklist to informally assess and rank student's knowledge of the function, description, parts, location, category, association, and composit ... ion of an object.
Steps to Assessment - Guiding Questions Steps to Assessment - Guiding Questions
Steps to Assessment - Guiding Questions
By Lynne Price
sku: A18ASM1310
$ 150
This handout specifies areas of assessment for students with hearing loss and guiding questions to be asked within each area. The questions help teachers and school teams to identify assessment area n ... eeds to further define specific student needs.
Pre-Assessment for Expanded Skills DHH – Puzzle Pieces Pre-Assessment for Expanded Skills DHH – Puzzle Pieces
Pre-Assessment for Expanded Skills DHH – Puzzle Pieces
$ 0
The source of the goals on this puzzle is Expanded Skills from RMTCDHH.org that were then inserted into an interesting puzzle piece format. You can use it as a pre-assessment at the beginning of the s ... the school year to document what students know about their hearing loss and other necessary skills or use it as an ongoing data collection tool. Color in or click the button on the puzzle piece goal items students already know. Strike through or label those that do not apply as NA. Older students can review with teacher assistance and then color in the puzzle pieces. This pre-assessment provides a good visual for the breadth of learning accomplished and the goals that still need to be learned. In this way this functional pre-assessment can help decide what IEP goals and objectives to focus on and teach.
NOVEMBER LISTENING  VOCABULARY COMPREHENSION NOVEMBER LISTENING  VOCABULARY COMPREHENSION
NOVEMBER LISTENING VOCABULARY COMPREHENSION
By Listen With Lynn - Lynn A. Wood
sku: A15LAN1315
$ 5
The NOVEMBER Listening and Language By The Month resource includes seven activities that can be used ALL MONTH for auditory memory and comprehension, seasonal vocabulary, developing grammar, and build ...
WINTER GUESS THE SECRET OBJECT   Auditory memory, Comprehension Inferences Vocabulary WINTER GUESS THE SECRET OBJECT   Auditory memory, Comprehension Inferences Vocabulary
WINTER GUESS THE SECRET OBJECT Auditory memory, Comprehension Inferences Vocabulary
By Listen With Lynn - Lynn A. Wood
sku: A15LIS1319
$ 7
WINTER - 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 winte ... inter vocabulary. For each secret object, the child is categorizing and analyzing information, making inferences, and drawing conclusions.Ideal for: Listening and Spoken Language, Deaf & Hard of Hearing, Speech, ELA, Teletherapy, Distance Learning, Digital - Digital and PrintThe 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.★ This is a WINTER version of a best selling larger resource - Guess the Secret Object★★The vocabulary in this resource is the same that is found in Listen For Inferences of the WINTER Listen Search & Find game.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.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:InstagramFacebookPinterestHearSayLW.comHearSayLW BlogTwitter
Holiday Cookie Swap Game Auditory Memory Descriptive Language Holiday Cookie Swap Game Auditory Memory Descriptive Language
Holiday Cookie Swap Game Auditory Memory Descriptive Language
By Listen With Lynn - Lynn A. Wood
sku: A15LIS1320
$ 5
Get your kids LISTENING and ENGAGED in this is a FAST-PACED listening and following direction WINTER HOLIDAY GAME. The game challenges auditory processing speed and auditory working memory while targe ... rgeting critical elements of descriptive language with adjectives and negatives.IDEAL FOR: Listening & Spoken Language, Deaf & Hard of Hearing, Speech Therapy, School Lessons, Auditory Verbal Sessions, ELAPlayers listen to multi-step directions to find cookies that match the descriptions heard. Directions may say to trade cookies, take a cookie or that Reindeer doesn't want a specific shape, color, or type of cookie. It's not as easy as you may think.Playing Cookie Swap helps boost a child’s critical thinking, executive functioning, and communication skills.Designed for 2 to 4 players. Easy adaptable for the number of players and difficulty by sorting out cards to meet the child’s needs and goals. Ages 4 through elementary ages. This game is terrific for kids who are deaf and hard of hearing but great for all kids practicing following directions and auditory processing. Children that are deaf and hard of hearing often struggle to recall longer sentences and remember only part of the information that was said. A child’s capacity to listen, remember and recall impacts their ability to follow complex instructions, understand detailed conversations, and learn new information.EASY ONE TIME GAME PREP Print three cookie platesPrint and cut 24-holiday cookies and 53 direction cardLaminate them if you wish.◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈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:InstagramFacebookPinterestHearSayLW.comHearSayLW BlogTwitterKeep up your good work. I am blessed to help along the way. Thanks so much!Lynn
Are You Bluffing? Are You Bluffing?
Are You Bluffing?
By TODOneStop Store
sku: A19SOC1321
$ 2
We all know our students with hearing loss bluff so how do we talk about it with our students? In this short social story there will be plenty of opportunites to talk about what is bluffing and common ... situations in school when talking with their friends when bluffing can happen. There are also simple illustrations that provide opportunities to discuss what to do and not to do.
Advocacy for School Advocacy for School
Advocacy for School
By TODOneStop Store
sku: A19SOC1322
$ 2
Teaching our students about their accomodations and devices is important skill for self-advocacy. In this short social story you can review with your students their hearing devices they need for schoo ... l, seating and accomodations. Use this story to look at their 504/IEP/Ifs plans with your students to see what are their accomodations in school. Also talk about their devices they use at school to help them hear throughout the day. This social story has a total of 7 pages that open for talk about accomodations at school and help students to set goals for improving self-advocacy.
Let's Beat the Bully Let's Beat the Bully
Let's Beat the Bully
By TODOneStop Store
sku: A19SOC1323
$ 275
Our student with hearing loss already face lot of challenges, and to add bullying and teasing just makes things more complicated. As educators and care-givers, we have to prepare our students for bull ... ying and teasing at school, also what to do when it happens. In this social, it talks about different teasing/bullying situations for you and your students to discuss, role-play and problem solve how they can best deal with these situations. They are tips for students and tips for teachers to share with their students as well. We want our students to self-confident when facing teasing or bullying.
Staying on Topic Staying on Topic
Staying on Topic
By TODOneStop Store
sku: A19SOC1324
$ 2
We all need reminders, especially when it comes to our deaf/hard of hearing students with staying on the topic in conversation. With this social story you will be able to talk about what staying on to ... pic means and how to do it. There are examples of short dialogues of some staying on  topic and of those who did not. You can also talk to your students about the corrections they can make in the dialogues to be on topic. It is a great way of helping your students to stay in the conversation and appropiate things to say.
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