These
articles introduce new vocabulary, start a discussion, and extend a lesson on
National Deaf Day, March 6th. Includes
facts about the day, how we can honor our Deaf youth, and
...discusses the
#ProudDeaf movement and resources.
The DECEMBER 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
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These worksheets and activities are a fun way to introduce new vocabulary, start a discussion, and extend the lesson on New Year's traditions. Includes language activities and fillable worksheets for
... word association, fill in the blank, and reading comprehension.
Oh, A-Hunting We Will Go is my favorite rhyming story and song for growing listening, language, and literacy with preschoolers and early elementary-aged children. I have included it for years as part
... part of my Thanksgiving thematic unit. The playfulness of the song with the repetitive verses and humorous well-loved warm illustrations can help children develop early spoken language and literacy skills, such as auditory discrimination, phonological awareness, vocabulary development, and auditory memory.This companion gives you a variety of hands-on games for children with hearing loss and those with typical hearing to practice listening for, recognizing, and producing rhymes. I love helping therapists and teachers instill a love of shared book-reading that has kids engaged and excited.This book companion was created to be used with the popular folk song, Oh, A-Hunting We Will Go by John Langstaff and illustrated by Nancy Winslow Parker. The activities correspond with the style of the book's illustrations.Three Games* for listening for, recognizing, and producing rhymes.1. Go Turkey - (24) playing cards2. Rhyming Lotto - (8) Lotto cards3. Rhyming Dominos - (45) dominos*The games are not visual matching games rather players ask for rhyming pairs. (Example: I have a snake. Do you have a card that rhymes with snake?)WHAT'S INCLUDED:Listening and Language Guide3 Games with charming graphics5 Happy Hunting extension activitiesListening & Spoken Language (LSL) TipsEASY ONE-TIME PREPPrint and cut out the games and Lotto boards. Done.PLEASE NOTE: A physical copy of the book Oh, A-Hunting We Will Go by John Langstaff and illustrated by Nancy Winslow Parker is not included in the digital download. The public library or Amazon, Thriftbooks, eBay are great places to look for a copy.◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈LET'S CONNECT:★ Sign up HERE for the Listen With Lynn emailsInstagramFacebookKeep up your good work. I am blessed to help along the way.Thanks so much!Lynn Wood
Get kids up and moving, following directions, and growing listening and spoken language skills with these interactive autumn directions! This lively activity targets action verbs and conjunctions, mul
...ti-step, and complex directions.TARGETS:✤ Action verbs - Pick, scurry, jump, drop, fly, pop, swoop, shake, fall, stretch, roll, scavenge, waddle, hang✤ Conjunctions- and, or, before, after, either, while✤ One, Two, and Multi-Step Directions✤ Sequential Directions - following directions in a specific order. ➼ Hang like a scarecrow, pick an apple, and jump in the pile of leaves.✤ Temporal Directions - before or after ➼ Pick an apple before you shake like a tree. ➼ Before you fly like an owl, stretch like a cat.✤ Conditional directions - if and then ➼ If you're a bat, then jump into a leaf pile. ➼ If not, then waddle like a turkey.✤ Complex Directions - Increase auditory memory and processing demands with critical elements of adjectives, quantities, and sizes... ➼ Fly like the sleepy old owl. ➼ Waddle like the scared Thanksgiving turkey.NO PLANNING. Easy one-time Prep - Print out the activity cards and cut them on the dotted lines. Done!It's fast, fun, effective, and can be played over and over again.Terrific for children of different ages and stages that can be leveled up or down to meet their needs.◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ CUSTOMER TIPS:➯ Questions? Feel free to email me before purchasing this resource or anytime later. LET'S CONNECT:★ Sign up HERE for the Listen With Lynn emailsInstagramFacebookKeep up your good work. I am blessed to help along the way.Thanks so much!Lynn Wood
These worksheets and activities are a fun way to introduce new vocabulary, start a discussion, and extend a language or history lesson on the National Anthem and American flag. Includes language acti
...vities and fillable worksheets for word association, part to whole; fill in the blank, compare/contrast, writing, reading comprehension, and critical thinking.
Use National Pretzel Day as a way to discuss attributes, and compare/contrast different types of pretzels. Fillable worksheets include reading comprehension activities, vocabulary development and cri
...tical thinking.
These
worksheets and activities are a fun way to introduce new vocabulary, start a
discussion, and extend a lesson on Black History Month. Includes language activities and fillable
works
...sheets for word association, part to whole; fill in the blank, writing,
reading comprehension, and critical thinking.
These worksheets and activities are a fun way to introduce new vocabulary, start a discussion, and extend a language lesson about the coconut. Includes language activities with visuals to use for tea
...ching reading comprehension, attributes, compare/contrast; collecting data, and critical thinking.
Learning Christmas and winter holiday trivia, lingo, and facts can do wonders to build language, communication, academics, and social skills! Listening and answering WH questions from short non-ficti
...tion texts are perfect for your kids who need help with auditory memory, processing, and comprehension. These 40 festive game cards with holiday topics are the ultimate way to level up Christmas vocabulary and background knowledge.
Loads of kids who are deaf and hard of hearing lack the vocabulary related to holidays due to limited exposure and lack of repetition. Since the holidays are only once a year, many miss out on hearing Christmas-related concepts, stories, songs, or trivia, especially during early language development.
Pair the game cards with a reinforcing seasonal game to add a jolly twist. (Reindeer Antler Toss, Don't Break The Ice. Penguin Pile-Up...) These trivia game cards are great on their own too!
YOU CAN TARGET:
Winter, Christmas, and related seasonal vocabulary and background knowledge
Auditory attention, memory, and comprehension
WH questions - who, what, when, where.
Conversational skills
WHAT'S INCLUDED?40 fun and colorful game cardsInstruction guide for growing vocabularySpace for data collectionAnswer KeyNO PLANNING:Print out the cards and cut them apart.
Or read the directions on an iPad or computer.
A digital copy is included for teletherapy
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➯ Sign up HERE for the Listen With Lynn emails Instagram Facebook Keep up your good work. I am blessed to help along the way. Thanks so much!
Lynn Wood
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