Popsicle Emotions Book In Color
Description
An emotion book in color to work on words "I" "feel" and identify emotions.
Strategies and techniques
Strategies and Techniques
Print out and send home for homework or use in language therapy activities. Color for fun!
Ideas for activity:
--Have the children read all the words or some of the words while expressively identifying items related to feelings/emotions.
-- Work on imitation of grammatically correct sentences for children who cannot read. Have them imitate with correct noun/verb agreement.
-- Expressively identify vocabulary items at the end.
-- You could cut out the vocabulary pictures at the end and use the pictures for the children to create their own sentences.
--Following direction activity: cut out pictures at the end and give your own directions for comprehension check: put the happy popsicle under the cake, etc.
-- Print out and send coloring pages at the end home for homework.
Print out and send home for homework or use in language therapy activities. Color for fun!
Ideas for activity:
--Have the children read all the words or some of the words while expressively identifying items related to feelings/emotions.
-- Work on imitation of grammatically correct sentences for children who cannot read. Have them imitate with correct noun/verb agreement.
-- Expressively identify vocabulary items at the end.
-- You could cut out the vocabulary pictures at the end and use the pictures for the children to create their own sentences.
--Following direction activity: cut out pictures at the end and give your own directions for comprehension check: put the happy popsicle under the cake, etc.
-- Print out and send coloring pages at the end home for homework.
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Description
An emotion book in color to work on words "I" "feel" and identify emotions.
Strategies and techniques
Strategies and Techniques
Print out and send home for homework or use in language therapy activities. Color for fun!
Ideas for activity:
--Have the children read all the words or some of the words while expressively identifying items related to feelings/emotions.
-- Work on imitation of grammatically correct sentences for children who cannot read. Have them imitate with correct noun/verb agreement.
-- Expressively identify vocabulary items at the end.
-- You could cut out the vocabulary pictures at the end and use the pictures for the children to create their own sentences.
--Following direction activity: cut out pictures at the end and give your own directions for comprehension check: put the happy popsicle under the cake, etc.
-- Print out and send coloring pages at the end home for homework.
Print out and send home for homework or use in language therapy activities. Color for fun!
Ideas for activity:
--Have the children read all the words or some of the words while expressively identifying items related to feelings/emotions.
-- Work on imitation of grammatically correct sentences for children who cannot read. Have them imitate with correct noun/verb agreement.
-- Expressively identify vocabulary items at the end.
-- You could cut out the vocabulary pictures at the end and use the pictures for the children to create their own sentences.
--Following direction activity: cut out pictures at the end and give your own directions for comprehension check: put the happy popsicle under the cake, etc.
-- Print out and send coloring pages at the end home for homework.
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Focus areas
- ST -> Expressive Language -> Adjectives
- ST -> Expressive Language -> Answering Questions
- ST -> Expressive Language -> Describing
- ST -> Expressive Language -> Vocabulary
- ST -> Expressive Language -> Attributes
- ST -> Pragmatics / Social Skills / Life Skills -> Dealing with Conflict
- ST -> Pragmatics / Social Skills / Life Skills -> Dealing with Feelings
- ST -> Pragmatics / Social Skills / Life Skills -> Conversation
- ST -> Receptive Language -> Adjectives
- ST -> Receptive Language -> Attributes
- ST -> Receptive Language -> Vocabulary
- ST -> Receptive Language -> Verbs
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Evidence based practice citations
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WH Question Comprehension and Students With Autism Spectrum Disorder
Author(s): Vicker, B. -
Adjective Learning In Young Typically Developing Children and Children With Developmental Language Disorder: A Retrieval-Based Approach
Author(s): Laurence B. Leonard, Patricia Deevy, Jeffrey D....
Grade levels
Grades PK - 5
Themes
Weekly Themes
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