Look at the Jack-O-Lantern
Look at the Jack-O-Lantern
This is a digital download. You receive an instant email with a PDF file. No physical materials are mailed.
A Halloween activity your students will love. An engaging way to practice body parts and core vocabulary (early communicators), inferencing (language learners), and early literacy. This simple book is a perfect length for children with short attention spans. It also includes black and white copies for parents to carry over at home.
Children with developmental delays, apraxia, autism, Down syndrome and individuals using augmentative devices would benefit from these simplified illustrations and vocabulary.
This download contains:
Index
A six-page book in color and printer-friendly black line.
Seven sign language cards: have/has, look/looks, good, eyes, nose, mouth, hat (color and black and white)
Two options for covers (long/covers moveable pieces and short/does not cover movable pieces)
Directions for assembly.
These books can be used to target:
Early communication skills: joint attention, pointing, making choices,
Learning body parts: eyes, nose, mouth
Building vocabulary by identifying or labeling single words
Practice the pronoun "it"
Expanding from words to phrases (ex. hat to "Has a hat")
Answering simple “wh” questions (What, Where, Who)
Practice core words on AAC devices.
Building literacy skills
Core Vocabulary: it, has, a, look, good
Fringe Vocabulary: eyes, nose, mouth, hat
The books can be printed in color for repeated use or in black and white to share with families.
They are designed to be used as a simple early book that can easily be shared with families (black line copies) or constructed as an interactive for repeated use and high engagement (laminated pieces with Velcro).