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Five Little Ducks Visual Song Board (Assistive Technology)

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LK Speech Therapy
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Grade Levels
PreK - 1st, Homeschool
Resource Type
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  • PDF
Pages
8 pages
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Description

* Please note this song board prints in landscape for best visual presentation to a group. This song board is useful and fun when working with individuals or groups of children. It can be used with children who benefit from the use of visuals, children with speech or language needs, children who are hearing impaired, children with autism, children with intellectual disabilities.

Singing songs is an engaging way to create a break or transition between activities. Pairing actions with the words to the song also provides fine motor practice. One may also use sign language signs for some of the words in the song.

This song board is convenient for teachers/therapists when traveling between itinerant service locations, for therapists or special education teachers moving between classrooms, or for classroom teachers/therapists/homeschoolers who want organized, easy storage of materials.

Two song boards have been included. The second board is for children who benefit from the shadowed visual of the baby duck as a visual reminder of the missing ducks.

This song board can be used when focusing on phonological/articulation goals, specifically the final consonant sequence pattern of “ks.” In addition, this song board can also be used while focusing on oral language vocabulary, questions answering, plurals, sequencing, imitation, or language expansion.
Total Pages
8 pages
Answer Key
N/A
Teaching Duration
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Prepare for and participate effectively in a range of conversations and collaborations with diverse partners, building on others’ ideas and expressing their own clearly and persuasively.

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