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Subjects: speech,receptiveLanguage,expressiveLanguage,socialAspectsOfCommunication
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See → Know → Think : A Free Social Reasoning Mini Lesson Some students can answer questions, but struggle to explain how they know. This short, structured mini lesson helps students connect: seeing → knowing → perspective In just a few minutes, students practice noticing visual clues, answering simple questions, and explaining their thinking using clear sentence frames. Targeted for early social learners. What’s Included: • Sample Deck with 10-card Boom mini lesson • Student practice cards (See, Know, Who Saw, Who Knows) • Embedded educator insight cards after each step • Simple teacher script for quick implementation • Reflection card to support explanation and reasoning Skills Targeted: • Perspective-taking (early Theory of Mind) • WH question comprehension • Explaining thinking using evidence • Visual attention and clue-based reasoning • Early inference skills for reading comprehension Samples of the decks from the Who Knows? Perspective Practice series, designed to help students build understanding from concrete observation to more complex perspective-taking.
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