I loved my Who Are You? Describing Game so much I wanted to make a series! Next in the series is:
Includes: 22 pages (not all pages shown on the thumbnail it wouldn't fit!)=
Page 1 title, Page 2 Information
Receptive Language skills (pages 3-6)= 20 summer vocabulary cards. SLP or students may lead (you decide). Use the blue summer vocabulary cards to target receptive language! Read each clue to students and wait. See how many clues it takes for them to guess the object. If this is difficult for the students, place all the orange picture cards on the table, so the students can guess based on the pictures available.
Expressive Language and Semantics (pages7-14): use the orange and green cards to have students come up with descriptions and lead the game themselves. Have students think of a word for each category and let the group guess. This will expand students descriptive vocabulary skills.
Bingo Cards (pages15-19): use the receptive/expressive/semantics cards to play bingo!
Descriptive Mat (page 20) :To practice how to describe the object as a group, place a orange picture card in the middle, as a group talk about the attributes of that object!
NOW FOR A GIVEAWAY! 1 Copy of Who Are You? & 1 Copy of What Am I?
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My mom's homemade potato salad - I can send you the recipe if you want ;)
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