Static Color - Yes/No Questions with Discrimination Trials & Prompt Fading

by The Speech Banana

Price: 200 points or $2 USD

Subjects: specialed

Grades: 14,13,1,2

Description: The Static Color digital deck was designed to allow special educators to easily target or expand the understanding of a basic concept. If you read my blog, you know I am a huge fan of building in specific discrimination trials during intervention to further language understanding and use. This deck allows you to target color in 3 different ways: 1) Level 1: Color visual is provided on the task card. The student is asked to answer a simple yes/no question based on the color of the depicted object. (Is an apple red?) 2) Level 2: A visual is depicted without color (line drawing). The student is asked to answer a simple yes/no question based on the color of the depicted object; however, the color is not visually available. 3. Level 3: No visual depicted. The student is asked to answer a yes/no question based on static color of simple objects. For example, grass is green, banana is yellow, tire is black... Enjoy & Always Have Fun! Jenn Saliba - The Speech Banana From my blog @ https://speechbananablog.com/discrimination-trials-extremely-important-in-special-education-instruction/ Discrimination training is concerned with the way training stimuli and prompts are presented, as well as the manner in which prompts are faded and removed. For example, if the child has learned to match, select, and name a red block “Red” vs a blue block “Blue,” the child has learned to discriminate the colors red and blue. Static Color would be the next step to expanding language.