56 illustrated cards to help students determine "true" meanings of messages by looking for important visual cues. Builds critical thinking, auditory comprehension, and inferencing skills. Student reads/listens to a scene and answers "What should you do next?" from three answer choices.
56 illustrated cards to help students determine "true" meanings of messages by looking for important visual cues. Builds critical thinking, auditory comprehension, and inferencing skills. Student reads/listens to a scene and answers "What should you do next?" from three answer choices.
The Look, Listen & Infer Fun Deck helps students determine the "true" meanings of messages and can improve critical thinking, auditory comprehension, and inferencing. Many times people do not communicate a complete message. They assume their listeners are also interpreting important visual information. This 56-card illustrated Fun Deck teaches students to infer the meaning of a message by listening to a statement or question and also looking at the picture for important visual cues.
One side of the card shows a colorful illustration of the scene. The other side presents the scene and asks, "What should you do next?" followed by three possible answer choices. This side also has a small version of the illustration.
These cards work very well for Behavior kiddos and students working on their social skills. Love these cards!
Review by
Brenda H
Functional and Practical
Quality
100%
I LOVE these problem solving cards. I use them with nearly all clients on my caseload--a diverse range of abilities. My students enjoy role-playing and using video modeling with these cards.
Review by
Erica W
great inferencing practice
Quality
100%
These cards are great for social inferencing/predicting. I like to provide repetitive practice of skills, and these cards help support that.
Review by
Amanda C
Look, Listen & infer Fun Deck
My students were able to quickly explain the inferences and it made the students with auditory processing issues more attentive. I felt this product was worth it's weight in gold.
Review by
Debra L
The Real thing
The situations are practical and lets the student determine appropriate actions. Helps to create independent thinking for activities and creates discussion opportunities.