List of Paired Words to Compare and Contrast

ID

fe1117

Description

A list of 30 paired words to allow you to compare and contrast topics. Use this list to explore pairs such as hair versus fur, wood versus plastic, and smell versus taste.

License

Ambiki License - © Ambitious Idea Labs (AL)

Usable with 1 PDF resource

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Compare and Contrast

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Activity lists are used by SLPs, OTs, and PTs to enhance their sessions - both in-person and teletherapy. An activity list can be used in a slide-show manner in a session, in a game, and as a printable artifact to use in an in-person session.

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Additional information

  • Phrase list
  • English

What are activity lists?

An activity list consists of activity list items which can be phonemes, blends, words, minimal pairs, phrases, sentences, and/or paragraphs.

A list can contain all of the same type of items (i.e. word list) or it could be a mix of different types of items (i.e. some words and some minimal pairs).

Activity lists are not only for speech therapists. Ambiki has many activity lists for OTs and PTs as well.

As an example, an OT might use a "Zones of Regulation" activity list to work on Emotional Regulation with a patient.

A PT might use a "Coordination Activities" list with a patient to practice Strength or Bilateral Coordination exercises.

An alternate way to think of an activity list is that it is like a manual for how to use a PDF resource. Ambiki activity lists are connected to Ambiki PDF resources. The activity list is a way to look at a resource from another perspective - to cover the resource completely from preparation to the end of the session. Each activity list item provides a way that you can elicit a response from your client.