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How to Catch a Snowman Speech and Language Companion

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  1. These Speech and Language Book Companions for the book series How to Catch A... (by Adam Wallace & Andy Elkerton) includes numerous activities for your speech and language therapy room. You'll be set for your therapy plans for the whole year with this bundle.Included in most of the individual co
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This Speech and Language Book Companion for the book How to Catch A Snowman (by Adam Wallace & Andy Elkerton) includes 18 activities. The book is not included in this purchase.

  • 16 Comprehension Questions with 2 picture choices if needed.
  • 8 Yes/No Questions that correspond to the comprehension questions.
  • Negation Worksheet for comprehension. Answer Key is included.
  • What Doesn’t Belong Worksheet. Answer Key is included.
  • Sequencing. 8 pictures for sequencing plus a mat. Please use your clinical judgment: if you have students who are not able to sequence 8 pictures, present the appropriate amount. A blackline version is included which can be taken home for practice.
  • Teaching story elements. The student matches the story elements with pictures. A page with blank story elements is included for your convenience.
  • Retell using story elements.
  • Vocabulary Matching Worksheet. An answer key is provided.
  • Category Worksheet. The student places the object in the appropriate box. A carrier sentence is included. An answer sheet is provided.
  • Describing Worksheets. 3 different levels in 2 formats to work on describing a unicorn. May be taken home for home practice.
  • Search and Find for Articulation, Regular/Irregular Verbs and Following Directions: The students circle or color items in the scene that have their sound. A suggested word list is included. Four levels of following directions (simple, with multiple modifiers, preposition simple, preposition with multiple modifiers)
  • Dauber page. In color and black & white. The color version may be used with chips or dough, or be creative and use mini-objects.
  • Chip Game. In color and black & white. The black/white version may be used with daubers.
  • Cooperative Game. Get the snowman to nighttime before he is trapped.
  • Verb spinner. For regular past tense verbs. Includes sentence strips for present, present progressive, and past tense verbs. Black/white version included.
  • Scrambled Sentences. Includes 4-word and 5-word sentences. Answer Keys are included.

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With prompting and support, ask and answer questions about key details in a text.
Ask and answer questions about key details in a text.
Ask and answer such questions as who, what, where, when, why, and how to demonstrate understanding of key details in a text.
Ask and answer questions to demonstrate understanding of a text, referring explicitly to the text as the basis for the answers.
Refer to details and examples in a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.

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