Who Knows Perspective Practice: Do I know?

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by Social Scribe and Scribble © 2026

Price: $4 USD

Subjects: speech,pragmatics,receptiveLanguage,expressiveLanguage,socialAspectsOfCommunication

Grades: 0

Description

Many students are asked to think about what someone knows before they understand what someone can see. When that first step is unclear, answers often become guesses. This resource helps students build a simple understanding that supports both social understanding and comprehension: what a person knows depends on what they can see. Using visual scenes, students decide whether a character has enough information to know where an object is located. Through repeated practice, they begin to notice the connection between seeing, knowing, and understanding. Students practice: • noticing what information is available to a character • understanding how knowledge changes based on perspective • building confidence when answering WH questions • connecting visual clues to meaning • developing the foundations for perspective and comprehension What's Included: • Visual perspective scenes • Simple "Do I Know?" practice opportunities • Predictable, low-language format • Repeated practice with seeing and knowing Ideal for: • Speech-language therapy • Autism support • Gestalt Language Processors (GLP) • Students who benefit from visual learning and guided noticing This resource is part of the Who Knows? Perspective Practice series, designed to help students understand how people gather information, form knowledge, and make sense of the world around them. Helping students notice what matters, so understanding can build.

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