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My girls are enormous pattern block fans! Whether we're having school or having a day off, pattern blocks seem to make their way out of the container almost every day or two. They are by far one of my favorite must-have manipulatives for the Preschool to Second Grade crowd! Pattern Block Printables These free pattern block printables have 2 sets: 1 set has block formations and the other set has scattered blocks on each card. My younger daughter tends to like the scattered blocks and my 5-year-old almost always goes for the block formations. To make this a bit
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Quick core is a large vocabulary set, with all buttons at most 2 button-presses away. Currently Quick Core 112 has about 4,500 words but can grow to up to 12,000. We are often working with therapists and experts to revise and improve our vocabulary sets. The board levels are based loosely around themes, but the real value of the vocabulary set is in its consistent motor plan. The top level has many common core words, with additional core and fringe words available in the second level. With so many words available with so few button presses, the communicator can gradually discover and learn motor paths for what they want to say. This board is part of a set, with additional grid sizes available: - https://app.mycoughdrop.com/example/core-24 - https://app.mycoughdrop.com/example/core-60 The included vocabulary was originally collected from multiple sources, including: - DLM Core Maps (http://www.med.unc.edu/ahs/clds/files/corevocabpdf) - AAC RERC (http://aac.unl.edu/VLAACCU1.html) - PrAACtical AAC (http://praacticalaac.org/praactical/aac-vocabulary-lists/) - English Word Frequencies (https://www.wordfrequency.info/free.asp) - AACText.org (http://aactext.org/imagine/) - Core Compilation by Anderson/Bittner (https://www.dropbox.com/s/8j6u56nat47lo2r/2013%2002%2028%205%20Core%20Vocabulary%20List%20Comparison%20color%20coded%20horizontal.docx) Once collected, the vocabulary was weighted based on recurrence and ordered position, and additional fringe vocabulary is added based on real-word feedback. The main board layout is based on starter core word recommendations from Carole Zangari (http://praacticalaac.org/praactical/core-samples/), Kate Ahern (https://www.facebook.com/groups/aacresources/permalink/699006890189441/) and others, and is laid out according to common English sentence structure, with pronouns, then verbs, then adjectives, with supplements, questions, social at the bottom. Additional vocabulary is organized loosely with some groups being more intuitive than others ("do" contains additional active words, "know" contains learning and school words, "with" contains ingredients and condiments). For most users it will be easier to learn the buttons over time rather than trying to memorize the categories. This strategy isn't unique to CoughDrop (http://www.speakforyourself.org/uncategorized/vocabulary-organized-speak/) but it can be a little intimidating at first. If you're stuck, use "Find a Button" when you're first getting started! If you're planning to add your own vocabulary, don't be afraid you're putting it in the "wrong" spot, just put it somewhere and help the communicator find and get used to the placement. Consistency is most important! -- Communication board "Quick Core 112", 8 x 14
Do you need Awesome Addition Worksheets and Centers for Kindergarten Math? Kids LOVE these fun, interactive math activities, and you will too.
No hay necesidad de mentir al respecto: a la mayoría de las personas nos genera miedo llegar a la edad adulta. No queremos toparnos de frente con la soledad, mucho menos terminar nuestros días dentro de un asilo o retiro de ancianos. Asumimos que estos lugares son tristes, que las personas mayores q
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First published July 2011. Updated 2018. I’m going to sound a bit like a textbook right now. I’m sorry. Bear with me. You’ll be glad you did…I hope. :) I was taught in my early childhood courses that there are 6 domains of early childhood development. I say there are 7, but we’ll get...
I'm back! Holiday shows and musical casting happened, but I am going to be posting at least once a week. OMEA is next week so I am hoping to post a lot with ideas from workshops. My goal is also to start to get theme posts going as well. 3 posts some weeks: the 1st an idea from my classroom (game, Smartboard file, song); the 2nd a product review (books, manipulatives, instruments) and the 3rd a storybook review. There may also be a pop song challenge at the bottom of some posts written in solfegge so see if you can figure it out! I give these to kids, sometimes as just solfegge, sometimes with rhythms, or sometimes from hand signs. They love it! On pinterest a few weeks ago I found a Lego rhythms smart board file where students wrote rhythms using animated Lego blocks. I got to thinking, why can't we use real Legos? Low and behold, a few days later I found this etsy site: Beat blocks She uses baby Legos and modge-podges rhythms onto the front. Kids can then stack the lines of songs and know if all their phrases are the right length etc. 1 bump on top of the block is one beat, two humps is two, etc. Sets are $20 each or you can buy a template and modge-podge yourself. I can't wait to get mine and try them out. If the kids love the Smartboard version, they have got to love the real thing. **Update- she has also added Diatonic note and solfege blocks to build songs based on their melody. :) Note: this post is NOT sponsored. I just think this product is super cool so I am featuring it :) Pop song challenge: l s m r m s m l s m r l s m r m s m m r r d d Hint: it's part of a song by an American Idol.
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