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WH Questions Activity: Guided Response Books

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Ms Gardenia's Speech Room
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PreK - 3rd
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Now a ***GROWING BILINGUAL BUNDLE!***

Four more books to go:

Spring

Winter

Summer

Fall ---just added!

All current books now have Spanish translation as well as Black and White VERSIONS for low print and student illustration.

This bundle will have a total of TWELVE guided response books targeting Who, What, and Where questions on each page as well as open ended questions to ask after reading the book.

The Price WILL GO UP with each book added so purchase ***TODAY*** for the best price possible!

If you have students working on answering WH questions...

these downloadable "Guided Response" books are perfect for preschool and Head Start programs, RTI (Response to Intervention), Home review, in class review, ESL/ELL or speech and language therapy sessions.

With today's purchase you will receive NINE different 20 page (10 front/back) highly colorful and engaging books that have three questions per page for parents or other professionals to use when practicing and reviewing WH (Who, What, Where) questions with students who are language impaired, slow learners, or second language learners.

There are two pages per 8.5x11” sheet.

In book #1 Arietta the mermaid introduces us to her ocean friends. Each friend and Arietta are doing something which allows for all three questions to be asked and answered as you read each page of the book.

In book #2 Conway the clown introduces us to his circus friends. Each friend is on or in something at the circus which allows for all three types of questions to be asked and answered as you read each page of the book.

In book #3 the Superhero kids are all around town rescuing and protecting kids in everyday situations.

In book #4 the children visit the WH Zoo and talk about the different animals they see. Adorable graphics and brightly colored scenes facilitate spontaneous language beyond the text provided.

In book #5 the children go camping! They see many different forest animals and enjoy fun outdoor activities. The last two pages have several open ended questions to ask, encouraging longer responses from your child/student.

In book #6 Captain Chris and his two best friends search for treasure on the open sea! He has an adorable pet parrot that is found in different locations throughout the book. The last page has a list of open ended questions for kids to answer in complete sentences.

In book #7 the WH kids are hiding at school and at home. Find them or answer the open ended questions and get a parent or sibling to play along!

In book #8 Community Helpers are introduced around town. Questions are asked about their tools and their job sites.

Book #9 just added: Fall WH Questions that include questions about popular Fall activities and Holidays.

When parents ask me if there is anything they can do at home, I like to send something home that is easy to understand and practice in a short amount of time. The questions on each page allow the parent to know exactly what to ask their child as they read the book and will give them an idea of how to read other books with their child in the future.

Make sure you are ***following*** my store to receive my monthly emails which will include the link back to this product to download your newest monthly WH book!

Total Pages
100+
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Last updated Sep 24th, 2018
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Confirm understanding of a text read aloud or information presented orally or through other media by asking and answering questions about key details and requesting clarification if something is not understood.
Ask and answer questions about key details in a text read aloud or information presented orally or through other media.
Ask and answer questions about what a speaker says in order to clarify comprehension, gather additional information, or deepen understanding of a topic or issue.
Apply knowledge of language to understand how language functions in different contexts, to make effective choices for meaning or style, and to comprehend more fully when reading or listening.

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