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== P R O D U C T S ==
Auditory Processing / Listening These materials may be used by speech-language pathologists and special education teachers as well as by regular education teachers who have children with auditory processing deficits in their classrooms.
These reproducible activities provide simple and very structured practice to students who have not developed a total understanding of wh question words.
Barrier Games Trio
Develop descriptive skills with these 3 folders of reproducible barrier game activities. Several levels of difficulty are included in each folder, ranging from simple to complex verbal descriptions.
Comprehending "Conditional Directions" That Begin with "If"
Reinforce comprehension of conditional directions through interactive therapy techniques. As students take turns, everyone has a chance to listen, observe, evaluate and talk.
Developing Alert Listening Skills
This is an outstanding source of activities for students who have weak skills in processing auditory information that contains rapid subject changes.
Developing Awareness of Similarities and Differences
This book provides students with an excellent foundation for understanding how subtle similarities and/or differences allow objects, people and animals to be grouped and regrouped into a variety of categories.
Developing Comprehension in Non or Minimally Verbal Children
These materials give young non or minimally verbal children practice in comprehending sentences and questions. Comprehension skills such as recognition of action words, objects, smaller parts, modifiers, "wh" words, spatial words, inferences and associations are covered.
These reproducible activities develop vocabulary, concepts, and categorization skills fundamental to critical thinking
Using a multisensory approach (listening, looking, touching), these lessons are designed to develop students' comprehension and memory. With this technique, students learn to form mental images of important information that will facilitate later recall.
Developing Receptive & Expressive Language Skills in Young Learners
These reproducible lessons offer several types of learning methods to stimulate receptive and expressive language development. The multiple approaches provide a wide variety of activities, ensuring that each student will be successful.
These two sets of reproducible materials teach listening skills, vocabulary and syntax. Six stories are presented in each set. Using interactive teaching methods, story components encourage the give-and-take pattern of normal conversation.
Following Directions with R-S-L-SH-CH-TH
In this book with reproducible materials, students follow directions by locating and naming pictures, practice their target sounds, develop listening skills and essential concepts.
Sixteen school-year holidays are presented through stories, story-related questions, language activities, and worksheets.
How Would the Story End?
This material of 120 reproducible short stories is designed to help students listen to detail and sequence of each story and to form a logical conclusion.
Interactive Language Skills
Enhance communication within a group setting with this book of 140 interactive language activities. The activities encourage the social skills of listening to others, taking turns, processing the answers of others without commenting, and striving to give accurate answers.
Language Development Lessons for Early Childhood
These reproducible lessons strengthen listening skills and offer several methods for encouraging students to respond orally.
Over 700 practical, understandable, easy-to-do activities are presented in these monthly calendars.
These reproducible activity pages will help students develop auditory processing and recall of specific information and details.
Listening from the Beginning to the End
These reproducible materials create a listening situation that captures the students' attention. They like to listen because they want to find the correct picture.
Listening, Understanding, Remembering, Verbalizing
This material has 36 stories which consist of a students page with illustrations and an instructor's page with story-related questions. There is a review after every four stories as well.
Processing Auditory Messages
These reproducible activities are designed for students who have mastered following very simple auditory directions and now need material that is a little more challenging.
Recognizing and Verbalizing Correct Grammar
These reproducible activities provide practice in listening, recognizing and repeating a variety of grammatically accurate statements.
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