02 August 2013

Back To School Early Language File Folder Activities! ((AND GIVEAWAY!!))

Are you looking for activities for back to school?  How about for early language skills, preschool, or to use with students with limited language!?  When working on these goals or with this population, I love to do sorting activities and fun file folder activities that incorporate TONS of sentence strips to encourage increased MLU.  Keep reading to see an activity pack I created for this population!  I cannot wait to use it this year!

All of the activities included can be used as sorting activities, file folder sorts, or adapted easily to fit your students’ needs.

Tons of visuals and sentence strips provided!

Activities included:
-Does It Go In The Backpack:  Students must determine which items do and which do not go in a backpack.  They must answer the yes/no question provided and use sentence strip to express complete utterances.  Other goals you can address: categorization, answering wh- questions, describing, prepositions, and following directions.

-What is the student doing?  Boy and girl picture is provided.  Students must sort the action pictures and use progressive verbs in sentences.  You can also use this activity to work on: responding to “who” questions and pronouns.  You can also see if students can determine which actions are done in school and which are not!

-I Spy In The Classroom: Print the classroom picture.  Students can use the visual to locate all of the named objects.  Goals to address: prepositions, answering “where” questions, describing, and using school vocabulary in sentences.

-Who Will Wear It?  Students must sort the clothing into boy, girl, or both categories.  This activity can elicit conversation, future tense verbs, and work on pronouns.


-Will They Ride The School Bus?  Students must determine which people would and would not ride a school bus.  They must answer the yes/no question provided and use the sentence strip to express complete utterances.
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21 comments:

  1. I would use them with my preschool groups. I love the clip art!

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  2. Pronouns and present progressives! I work on these two goal areas all the time! Graphics are so eye catching! My kids would love this!

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  3. Great activities! I will use these activities with my students with Autism who have severe expressive language difficulties. Hope I'm lucky enough to win! Thanks for the great activities :)

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  4. I would use them with my ECSE students.
    Kate

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  5. Love these for the pre-k and functional language students. I would use activities like this all the time. It is going on my wishlist!

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  6. I love the I Spy game! So fun! I'd use this with my pre-k/Head Start kiddos.

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  7. so many great targets in one packet, I like the who will wear it and and will they ride the school bus for reasoning skills

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  8. I am starting a new position with Pre-k only this year. I would love to have this to start the year :)

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  9. You always have such great ideas!

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  10. i have tons of students working on verbs and categories/what does not belong. This is a great activity idea.

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  11. Great app! I think this could be used too target many different skills! :)

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  12. Fun ideas! I love activities that are so versatile and interactive:)

    Heather Marchuck
    Quart Size Communicators

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  13. Perfect for my preschool kiddos! Really cute!

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  14. This looks great to use with DD kiddos and kids in the autism program. I love the symbols and graphics :)

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  15. I think the variety of activities in one theme. Will use with the preschool students.

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  16. I would use it with my little ones. Clip is great

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  17. Love the 'I Spy' game. I would use with my PPCD kiddos to specifically address vocabulary and ff directions.

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  18. Love these. I would use them with my k-3 kids.

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  19. These will be perfect to 'grab and go' for my early access home visits! Thanks!

    Abby
    Schoolhouse Talk!

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