by Social Scribe and Scribble © 2026
Price: $4 USD
Subjects: speech,pragmatics,receptiveLanguage,expressiveLanguage,socialAspectsOfCommunication
Grades: 0
This resource is part of the Who Knows? series. The series helps students build the bridge between social thinking and reading comprehension by learning how knowledge and perspective work in everyday situations. Students don’t struggle with perspective, they struggle with knowing what someone can see. When that’s unclear, answers become guesses… and it’s hard to know what to prompt. This deck helps you make that thinking rule simple and visible so students can clearly decide what someone knows. Students look at visual scenes and determine: Do I know where the object is based on what I can see? This builds a consistent pattern they can use during conversations, stories, and WH questions. You’ll notice: • More confident, accurate responses • Clearer understanding of “who knows what” • Less need for repeated prompting Students practice: If I see it → I know If I don’t see it → I don’t know Designed with simple visuals and a predictable structure, this deck supports early perspective-taking without adding extra language load. Ideal for: • Speech-language therapy • Autism support • Gestalt language processors (GLP) • Students who struggle with perspective and inference Supports: • Perspective awareness • Early Theory of Mind • WH question comprehension • Social understanding No more guessing, just clearer thinking about what someone knows. More to come!
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