Technology Fun: Receptive language!
-Listening for Main Idea & Supporting Details: Students will pick a card and hand it to a teacher/SLP/peer. They will listen to the sentences provided. The students must express the main idea and one detail heard. If students pick the “iPod” card, they get an extra turn! The students with the most cards at the end of the game is the winner.
-Typing Up Inferences: Students will pick a card and hand it to the teacher/SLP/peer. They will listen to the paragraph. Then the student will be provided with a question requiring inferencing skills. Once the student responds accurately, they can hold onto their card. Each card has a point value. At the end of the game, the students will add up their points to determine a winner.
-Calling For Good Grammar: Each card will have a sentence with a noun or verb tense that is incorrect. Students must listen and identify the incorrect word and correct it in order to take a turn in the board game.
-Computer Complex Directions: Students will pick a card and hand it to a teacher/SLP/peer. They will listen and follow the directions heard. If they pick the card, “Computer Crashed! Lose a turn” the student will lose a turn. The student with the most cards at the end of the game is the winner!
-iPod Auditory Closure: Students will pick a card. They can read it themselves or have it read to them. They must determine how to finish the sentence provided. Use the cards with the board game provided.
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Technology Fun! Expressive Language:
-iPad Conjunctions: Each card has two sentences that need to be combined with either and, or, so, or but. Students must express the combined sentences using the visual provided. Each card has a point value. Students may hold onto their cards once they respond correctly. At the end of the game, students can add up their points to determine a winner!
-Headphone Asking Questions: Each card has a statement. The student must turn the statement into a question. If students pick the “iPod” card, they get an extra turn! The students with the most cards at the end of the game is the winner.
-Describing Cameras: Each camera has a picture of a common object. Students must describe what they see. Then they can take a turn in the board game provided.
-Compare/Contrast Computers: Each card has two items. Students must express how they are similar and different. Once the student has responded correctly, they can hold onto their card. If they pick the card, “Computer Crashed! Lose a turn” the student will lose a turn. The student with the most cards at the end of the game is the winner!
-Expressing Cause and Effect: Students pick a card and read the statement provided. They must verbally express the cause and a possible effect. Students can use be visual provided to assist in understanding cause and effect. Each card has a point value. Once all the cards are used, the students can add up their points to determine a winner.
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I hope you find these activity packs useful and fun!
Expressive please!
ReplyDeleteBoth look good. I'll vote for the expressive packet.
ReplyDeleteI would love expressive!
ReplyDeleteExpressive looks fantastic. I like the graphics.
ReplyDeleteExpressive looks great!
ReplyDeleteThey both look incredibly creative making this decision quite difficult! I'll go with expressive. Thanks for continuing to make such innovative and useful materials and for your generosity!
ReplyDeleteReceptive please!
ReplyDeleteWow! The both look great! I would love the receptive packet!
ReplyDeleteBoth are great! If I had to choose, I'd go with the expressive packet.
ReplyDeleteBoth look great but I was recently looking for a verbal correcting grammar in sentences activity for a couple of students so I'd have to go with the Receptive please:)
ReplyDeleteReceptive!!
ReplyDeleteBoth of these look great! Receptive wins by a nose for me!
ReplyDeleteLove both. Could use expressive more th ough.
ReplyDeleteTough choice but I'd have to go with receptive!
ReplyDeleteReceptive...always need main idea activities! Well done!
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I'm always looking for good expressive stuff. My kids are pretty good at the receptive (when I do the talking), but have difficulty with expressing themselves. I do like the Receptive as well.
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