Rake Them In is a listening and spoken language game where children practice using adjectives to describe and modify fall-themed nouns. Each colorful leaf has a fall vocabulary picture and an adjective or a modifier. The child uses the modifier (sticky) to describe and make sentences about the picture (apple core). The Rake Them In cards get kids active, listening, learning, and engaged.
RAKE LEAVES. LISTEN. BUILD VOCABULARY
Children who are deaf and hard of hearing often struggle with vocabulary which is an integral part of learning. Describing is a research-supported and effective way to build vocabulary skills. Rake Them In can boost a child’s spoken language, communication, literacy, and academic skills.Â
FOUR WAYS TO PLAY THAT TARGET:
Descriptions
Expansions
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Auditory Recall
A MUST-HAVE!
A favorite grab-n-go game to play from September through the end of November year after year.
WHAT'S INCLUDED:
36 2-sided leaves with fall-based vocabulary
Autumn tree game mat
A list of the fall nouns and adjectives/modifiers
Listening & Spoken Language (LSL) Tips
Hint - I use a sand toy rake from the Dollar Store. Kids love actually raking in the leaves, but this is not necessary.
EASY ONE-TIME PREP
Print and cut out the leaves and the game mat. Done.
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