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Excellent Resource!
by Katie K., Orlando, FL
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I have used this with multiple grades including 1st, second, and 3rd. They enjoy answering the questions. The 3rd grades and higher may not be there for being already there but I might just be to say in complete sentences instead of fragments.
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Multiple uses for How deck
by Renee P, Sydney, Australia
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Fantastic Product! I use this tool for many different reasons; helping children to organise and plan their thoughts, learning how to write a procedure, answering how questions and retelling sequences. Students enjoy this product as it is bright, clear and there are so many different options (from making a snowman to washing your hands).
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How Cards
by Darlene S, Calgary,AB
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great cards for teaching my special needs daughter. The great pictures keep her engaged.
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So much info!
by Rachel B., Madison, WI
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This deck is really great because it requires so much language to answer the questions adequately and appropriately than other wh-questions do. You can get so much information about a child's language and processing! Great for eliciting a language sample too.
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Multi-Purpose "How?" Fun Deck
by Nora H., Sacramento, CA
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I can use the "How?" Fun Deck cards for many speech goals at one time:
-articulation practice and articulation carry-over in conversational speech
-grammar practice with "is/are" in sentences or expanding adjective/describing word useage
-practicing statements with more fluency, slower rate, relaxation breathing, and syllable clarity
-pragmatic social skills with eye contact, listening to other opinions, turn-taking, and offering a response
-vocal practice to encourage optimal voice patterns and targets
-critical thinking skills
-I have elementary, middle school, and high school students on my caseload. I can use these cards with all ages and skill levels.
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How much do I like this tool?
by Andrea C, Port Washington, WI
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I really like using my new How? Fun Deck. I have a lot of kids on my caseload how have a difficult time answering questions and problem solving. I can use these cards with boards games or other reinforcing activities to help them better understand what How questions are asking and expand the complexity of their language.
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Great
by Megan Thayer, Raleigh NC
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This is so great! The pictures and the questions are great for kids. However, some of them are really off the wall, that I never use, like 'how do you wake a sleeping elephant?' It's hard for a child to explain that, or to even imagine how to especially if they have a delay.
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by Deborah R., Fayetteville, GA
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Really good cards. Nice pictures and a fun way to get the students to describe how to do things. Let them pick their own topic or draw a card and get a surprise topic. Either way is fun.
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Another great deck!
by Becky W., Silverdale, WA
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Another great deck. It's great for articulation at the conversations level and conversation starters.
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Another Idea for Story Sequencing
by Deb K, Las Vegas, Nv
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I have used this HOW? fun deck with my SLD students to target FIRST/NEXT/LAST, and they ask for more turns! Each student chooses one picture, and reviews the sequence out loud responding to the target questions. Then he/she uses the Electronic Spinner (1-3) to find out how many steps they have to provide.
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Awesome materials!!
by Tricia R., Kelowna, BC
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I just can't believe how awesome the materials I have ordered from Super Duper are! Why did I not know about this company earlier???!!! They make great curriculum!
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