The What Questions book is a spiral book printed on cardstock, standard paper size, 8.5x11 inches. The 17-page book contains 15 What questions AND comes with 20 laminated flashcards, printed on cardstock and approximately 3 x 4.5 inches. Each page contains 1 question with a correlating picture and 3 answer choices also with pictures. Help your child gain a higher level of comprehension by asking questions. This spiral and flash cards set is the perfect start for your child's language development. This Product is mailed to you and READY TO USE What you will receive: 1 Spiral notebook, 17 pages, containing 15 questions, printed on cardstock 1 set of 20 flashcards, printed on cardstock, laminated. *Please Note- Spiral is not laminated/nor velcro. This is not a busy book. It's purpose is to work one on one with your child, creating conversation, and gaining higher levels of comprehension by asking what questions. And is a great speech therapy tool! ALL products are for personal use ONLY and NOT for re-sale ALL products are for personal use ONLY and NOT for re-sale Permission of use: PCS® by Tobii Dynavox® All rights reserved. Used with permission. PCS® and Boardmaker by Tobii Dynavox® All rights reserved. Used with permission.
Help your students learn how to answer wh questions with these 108 wh questions worksheets task cards. Be sure to print the wh questions poster...
This activity enables student to practice answering Who, What, Where, Why, and When questions with eight answer choices presented with pictures. This is helpful to students with autism, auditory processing concerns, attention deficits or language delays. This packet contains 10 pages of activities on full pages: Who (2 pages) What (2 pages) Where (2 pages) Why (2 pages) When (2 pages)
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Help your students learn how to answer wh questions with these 108 wh questions worksheets task cards. Be sure to print the wh questions poster...
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Help your students learn how to answer wh questions with these 108 wh questions worksheets task cards. Be sure to print the wh questions poster...
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Help your students learn how to answer wh questions with these 108 wh questions worksheets task cards. Be sure to print the wh questions poster...
Help your students learn how to answer wh questions with these 108 wh questions worksheets task cards. Be sure to print the wh questions poster...
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Photo boxes, task boxes, mini boxes - they've been called many things! These storage boxes can be used for organization by school teachers and Speech Language Pathologists. These are one of my favourite storage tools for speech therapy and speech therapy tool. I use these handy task boxes from Micheals for just about everything! They are compact, affordable, easy to transport, and store a TONNE of stuff. Read for some speech therapy room organization tips and therapy ideas. Mini Sensory Bins - t
Item description Sorting Objects into Categories Activity (with picture prompts) for Speech Therapy, Special Education, and Autism is a great activity for children with special needs. Learning categories is critical to language development. After teaching students different categories in small and whole group settings place this task in an independent work area. You can find different flashcards sets and activities in my store. The categories included are: body parts, flowers, farm animals, zoo animals, ocean animals, fruits, vegetables, transport, furniture, kitchen tools, bathroom accessories, food, drinks, insects, clothes, footwear, toys, school supplies, letters, numbers. There are 30 pages to be printed on photo paper and laminated. Cut the cards out and use hook and loop dots in the middle of each blanc square on the boards and on the backside of each card.
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What Questions Autism Worksheets for Special Ed and Speech Therapy Set 1 and 2This is a great packet to target basic "what" questions, good for students with autism and special needs.Click here for What Questions Boom Cards.There are 30 pages to be printed on photo paper, laminated and cut out to ge...
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Yes No Questions Worksheets (print and go) with real photos for Autism, Special Ed, Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, ESL. Click here for Yes No Questions Boom Cards.These worksheets are very helpful, particularly for echolalic students who will usually answer the question with 'yes or no'. This...
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