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Photographs are effective visual teaching tools. Used as an open-ended resource, photographs can communicate information, help children understand new concepts, give meaning to vocabulary, or introduce new topics. Photographs can also be used to teach basic skills, build language, and provide a visual tool for all curriculum subjects as well as create opportunities for discussion, making comparisons, and observing and describing details. Photographs can offer students a wealth of potential learning experiences.
A one-of-a-kind book, Photos for Building Language Skills is a comprehensive collection of over 900 realistic photographs organized by themes and topics. Speech and language pathologists and teachers in early childhood, elementary, special education, and English language development programs will quickly discover that Photos for Building Language Skills is an essential classroom resource!
The over 900 colorful photographs are organized by themes:
Actions/Verbs, Animals, Bathroom, Body, Clothing, Colors & Shapes, Emotions, Food, Furniture & Household Items, Holidays & Seasons, Kitchen, Mone, Music, Nature & Weather, Opposites, People & Family, Places, Positional Concepts, Rooms at Home, School Tools, Sign Language, Survival Signs, Time, Toy, Transportation, and Charts for creating photo communication boards and binders, schedules, and calendars. 240 Full-Color Pages - $42.99
Photographs are used by:
- speech and language pathologists
(communication disorders & autism)
- special education classes
- ELD and ESL programs
- Title I programs
- Head Start
- resource rooms
- early childhood programs
- elementary classrooms
Photographs are effective tools for:
- developing expressive and receptive
language skills in any language
- stimulating conversation and discussion
- augmentative communication
- alternative communication systems
- building literacy skills
- increasing vocabulary
- teaching basic skills
- enhancing memory and observational skills
- engaging story prompts
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