Price: 200 points or $2 USD
Subjects: speakingListening,zoology,expressiveLanguage
Grades: 4,5,6,7
Description: Looking for engaging vocabulary speech therapy activities? This Vocabulary lesson on collective nouns is a fun and effective way to boost Word attack skills by providing inferencing activities and Deductive reasoning Students will explore the Semantic connection behind collective nouns—words used to describe groups of people, animals, or things, such as “herd” for cattle or “flock” for birds. But this resource goes deeper: WHY is a group of penguins called a tuxedo? WHY is a group of flamingos a flamboyance? This deck includes 30 engaging cards—28 fill-in-the-blank prompts and 28 multiple-choice questions—designed to spark curiosity and strengthen students’ understanding through repeated, varied practice. Add this to your collection of speech Lessons that combine language enrichment with inferencing activities and deductive reasoning. If you are looking for the accompanying worksheet look for the PRINTIE with the same name Collective Noun Printie " or copy and paste this link: https://wow.boomlearning.com/store/file/3EWFE9erTdsy8twNN