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Thursday, 18 April 2013

WH Posters

Posted on 14:11 by Unknown
Just wanted to share with you all a little project I worked on today!  My new Take Off Tasks require my students to generate questions in order to elicit a particular answer (the one on the slip of paper).  So for instance the slip of paper might say "to the store", so I want them to think of a question that would elicit that response (i.e. Where did you go last night?).  I didn't realize how difficult this task would be for them!!!! Even when given lots of examples, it proved to be very difficult for many.

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I was meeting with another SLP in my district yesterday and saw that she had some simple WH Posters in her room that she uses with her kids to work on formulating questions or answering WH questions.  I decided my room definitely needed a visual aid like that as well! She let me use her PogoBoards program to create all the pictures and then I just glued them to some fun-colored paper and laminated them! Easy peasy!








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