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"I Have a Question..." Communication Board Printables"I Have a Question..." Communication Board Printables
Publisher
Do2Learn
Resource Details
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Grade
K - 12th
Subjects
Classroom Support
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Resource Type
Printables & Templates
Audiences
For Teacher Use
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Duration
30 mins
Instructional Strategies
Differentiated Instruction
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Year
2017
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"I Have a Question..." Communication Board

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Support nonverbal communication with a communications boards that features 20 pictures that answer questions such as How are you?, Why?, Who are you?, and more.

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Concepts

communication, non-verbal communication, verbal phrases, asking questions, disabilities, learning disabilities, physical disabilities, autism

Additional Tags

classroom support

Instructional Ideas

  • Copy page on to cardstock and laminate for continued use without reprinting 
  • Communicate with the child's parents, guardians, teachers, and aids to confirm best practices are used with the communication board 
  • Have several copies readily available if the board is misplaced or left at home

Classroom Considerations

  • Pictures may be too challenging for younger pupils 
  • Colored copies look best and enhance engagement

Pros

  • Provides a communication tool for all learners, especially those with learning disabilities that affect communication such as autism 
  • Offers detailed pictures with labels

Cons

  • None

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