Requesting Activities Adjectives Special Education Language

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by ABA in School

Price: 200 points or $2 USD

Subjects: specialed,specialAba,Special Autism,modalitiesAAC,communicationSkills,lifeSkills,developmentalSkills

Grades: 14,13,1

Description: Build speech and language skills with this Requesting with adjectives communication activity. This expressive language requesting activity includes expressing needs and wants using an adjective. Target communication and ABA or preschool language requesting and manding in a FUN and inclusive way! This simple activity teaches with Boardmaker™ symbols how to request help using 1 word to 4-word sentences with an adjective. Situations are presented like someone thinking about a red crayon and being offered a blue and a red crayon. “What should he say?,” and the student creates the words of the sentence using an adjective. Teaches how to ask for help and advocate for needs and wants using verbal or symbol language (PECS™). Follow ABA in School to stay up to date with new and updated resources for early learning, speech therapy, special education, ABA, and data collection.