Price: 300 points or $3 USD
Subjects: speech,specialed,sel,lifeSkills,Special Autism,emotionalAndBehavioralSkills,expressiveLanguage
Grades: 0
Description: Help AAC users and verbal communicators drill the vocabulary words "awful" and "terrible" with this deck featuring 47 real-life images. Students will look at 47 different scenarios that are clearly awful or terrible—such as bad smells, upsetting situations, accidents, or uncomfortable feelings. While students might not always agree, the goal is to label the scene using the target words. Awful and terrible aren’t specific emotions like sad or angry, but they’re descriptive words that people often use to talk about how they feel or describe a situation. Designed for *TD Snap, *Proloquo, *TouchChat, *LAMP, core boards, and verbal expression. Supports single-word responses, 2- and 3-word utterances, sentence-building, and giving descriptions. How to Use: -Respond using single words ("Awful." "Terrible.") -Build 2- & 3-word utterances ("Smell awful." "That is terrible." "I feel awful.") -If appropriate encourage students to describe what they see Helps students navigate AAC systems. There is nothing to click—students respond using their AAC devices and/or verbally Copyright Note: *©2023 AssistiveWare. Used with permission. All rights reserved. *©2022 PRC-Saltillo. Used with permission. All rights reserved. *Reproduced with permission from Tobii Dynavox, LLC ©2022 Tobii Dynavox. All rights reserved.