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Susan Berkowitz’s Free Mystery Picture Hunt Game for Following and Giving Directions - Classroom Freebies Semantics Activities, Description Prompts, Receptive Language Activities, Expressive Language Activities, Can You Find It, Language Therapy Activities, Speech Language Activities, Slp Activities, Slp Resources

Being able to both follow and give directions is an important skill in school, and in life. Kids with language disorders often have trouble with processing the directions we give them, or with being able to formulate accurate directions or descriptions so that another person can complete the task or find the object. This is ... Read More about Susan Berkowitz’s Free Mystery Picture Hunt Game for Following and Giving Directions

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This icebreaker game gets people mingling and talking to other people they do not know. Once people have arrived, give everyone a copy of the game and a pen. The object it to get as many signatures as possible. You walk up to someone and ask if they have a dog. If they say yes, they sign their name Bar Challenge Games, Party Bingo Game, High School Games Activities, High School Reunion Games, Questions For High School Students, Activities For High School Students, Icebreakers For Kids, Bingo For Kids, Reunion Party

Best Seller and can be used for any age and is always a hit! The BEST part is there is NO PREP and you only need one page. This icebreaker game gets people talking to other people they do not know. Once people have arrived, give everyone a copy of the game. The object it to get as many signatures as possible. You walk up to someone and ask if they have a dog. If they say yes, they sign their name to that box. Each person can only sign two boxes. You can only have one name per box. I've done…

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Eye contact is a very important skill when communicating. It tells the other person that you are listening to them and invested in the conversation. It is also used to gain others’ attention while helping you understand how the other person feels. Children with autism disorder usually have difficulty communicating, so they find it hard

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