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Feelings Discussion & Feelings Mad Libs Feelings Discussion & Feelings Mad Libs
Feelings Discussion & Feelings Mad Libs
By Karen Anderson
sku: P01LAN0651
$ 195
This packet of instructional materials includes 1) a discussion-based lesson to engage students with their own feelings, 2) a mad libs game that applies feelings words, and 3) a word of the day activi ... ty for learning feelings words. From Building Skills for Success in the Fast-Paced Classroom.
Multiple Meaning Word Lists in Developmental Order Multiple Meaning Word Lists in Developmental Order
Multiple Meaning Word Lists in Developmental Order
By Karen Anderson
sku: P01LAN0660
$ 095
Multiple Meaning Word Lists in Developmental Order provides the parent or DHH specialist with a list of multiple meaning words broken down as: functional, early elementary, late elementary, and second ... ary. Use as the basis of generic games or word of the day exercises. Can also be used as a functional assessment of knowledge of multiple meaning words.
Conversational Skill Development Conversational Skill Development
Conversational Skill Development
By Karen Anderson
sku: P01LAN0667
$ 195
This packet provides information on how to develop a child's conversational competence. It describes the elements of the 4 stages of conversational skills. This description is followed by forms used f ... or tracking the development of conversational competence at each of these 4 stages. Examples are provided throughout to familiarize the family or educator who is less familiar with Brown's Stages of language development. Finally, this packet includes intervention strategies for improving conversational competence, including providing clarification, role-switching, requesting clarification and prompting. Examples of each of these strategies is provided. There are scenarios then provided to allow teachers/families with ideas for how they can shape the conversational competence of the child.
Speech Perception of Syllables - Suggested Materials to use with Young Children Speech Perception of Syllables - Suggested Materials to use with Young Children
Speech Perception of Syllables - Suggested Materials to use with Young Children
By Karen Anderson
sku: P01LIS0641
$ 295
Speech Perception of Syllables - Suggested Materials to Use with Young Children consists of four picture cards, each with twelve images. The pictures on the cards represent 1) 1 syllable words, 2) spo ... ndee words, 3) 3 syllable words, and 4) trochee words. Includes computer fillable data collection sheet, and print version.
Improving Auditory Memory: Techniques and Ideas Improving Auditory Memory: Techniques and Ideas
Improving Auditory Memory: Techniques and Ideas
By Karen Anderson
sku: P01LIS0656
$ 0
This information provides techniques and ideas for how to systematically improve auditory memory. Suggests activities.
Self-Concept Development Information Self-Concept Development Information
Self-Concept Development Information
By Karen Anderson
sku: P01SCI0663
$ 050
This Self-Concept Development Information includes a chart describing psychosocial development and examples for including self-concept in the IEP.
The Secondary School Survey The Secondary School Survey
The Secondary School Survey
By Karen Anderson
sku: P01SCI0664
$ 195
The Secondary School Survey is an effective tool to help students examine their feelings about their hearing loss and hearing devices and then compare their results to how a group of 64 students in mi ... ddle school from around the US responded to the same questions. By doing so the student can achieve a sense of how their feelings are in comparison to peers with hearing loss. Ultimately this can assist with self-concept, hearing device use, identity and self-confidence.
Self-Concept and Your Child Self-Concept and Your Child
Self-Concept and Your Child
By Karen Anderson
sku: P01SCI0665
$ 1
Self-Concept and Your Child is information developed for families of students with hearing loss. It provides an overview of the development of self-concept at different ages, realizing differences, st ... ages of grief once the difference is realized, and specific ideas for what a parent can do to improve the self-concept of their child who is deaf or hard of hearing. It ends with suggestions for parents to help their children achieve self-determination.
Speaking Up - Being Scared or Prepared? Speaking Up - Being Scared or Prepared?
Speaking Up - Being Scared or Prepared?
By Karen Anderson
sku: P01SCI0666
$ 195
Speaking Up and Being Scared, or Being Prepared? Is a packet of 4 instructional worksheets and a pretest/post-test. The student will explore why many people are afraid of public speaking and specific ... strategies to feel more confident. The activities pose different situations in which they get in touch with their feeling about the situations and apply the different strategies that would decrease negative feelings and increase self-confidence. Includes a page describing communication strategies that are not successful with a spot for student reflection.
A Wizard's Challenge - Self-Concept Game for Students with Hearing Loss A Wizard's Challenge - Self-Concept Game for Students with Hearing Loss
A Wizard's Challenge - Self-Concept Game for Students with Hearing Loss
By Karen Anderson
sku: P01SCI0668
$ 0
The Wizard's Challenge Game is a relevant and motivating resource which can be effectively used with students to reinforce standards based IEP goals and/or objectives in the areas of self-advocacy, se ... lf-concept, communication repair and amplification utilization. The game relies on the players having some knowledge of the Harry Potter books or movies as it compares children with hearing loss living in families where they are the only ones who are deaf or hard of hearing to families of muggles that have a child who is a wizard or witch born into them. A parallel is drawn of Harry as 'The Boy Who Lived' being the only one with a lightening bolt scar on his face at Hogwarts to the student who is the only one using hearing devices in his or her neighborhood school. Print your own game board, cards, and game pieces.
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