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Designed to stimulate a wide range of communicative skills ColorCards are a series of high quality visual aids ColorCards offer many creative language possibilities
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Designed to stimulate a wide range of communicative skills ColorCards are a series of high quality visual aids ColorCards offer many creative language possibilities These photo cards are all designed to develop language comprehension stimulate verbal structures reinforce essential language skills and encourage conversation. NUMBER IF APPLICABLE 573765737657376573765737657376573765737657376573765737657376573765737657376573765737657376573765737657376573765737657376573765737657376573765737657376573765737657376573765737657376573765737657411574175742857433573765737657376573 Cause and Effect Chains. Cause and Effect Chains Connect Events . The Effect of one event becomes the Cause for the next event. If the logic is solid, it can be argued that the first Cause directly leads to the ultimate Effect. In literature, as in life, events are often linked in cause-effect relationships.. CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.11-12.3. . Analyze the impact of the author’s choices regarding how to develop and relate elements of a story or drama (e.g., where a story is set, how the action is ordered, how the characters are introduced and developed).. How to tell . why. something happened. Dad was bored of the store, so he hit his head on the pole.. Dad was bored of the store, so he hit his head on the pole.. In this sentence the . cause. is “Dad was bored of the store”. 122 . najd. Cause and Effect. . Shoes with high heels can cause foot problems.. Cause and Effect. Shoes with high heels. . can cause. . . Cause Signal words. What are they?. Cause and effect essays can be written in two ways:. Focus on finding the . causes. Focus on finding the . effects. They can be very confusing!. Both types of essays talk about . cause . ENGL 1301. Dr. R. Ramos. Revised 10/29/2014. DEFINITION. Cause and Effect. . (also known as . Causal Analysis. ) answers . the question “What causes that and/or are the consequences of that?” . Comprehension Toolkit. Inferential comprehension 1. Comprehension Toolkit. Inferential comprehension 1. Comprehension. means . understanding. . . The answers to some questions are easy to find, while the answers to others are more difficult to work out. Cause and Effect Essay Cause and Effect Essays A cause-effect essay serves one of two purposes 1. It shows the effects of a thing or event 2. It explains the causes of a thing or event Cause effect essays deal with the action/result relationship. They explain why things happen (causes) and what happens as a result (effects). This title offers 48 cards illustrating everyday activities in 3-step sequences. Use these three-step sequences to demonstrate simple sequentially related actions which will help establish basic concepts and encourage an understanding of order and direction. The set of 16 three-step sequences portray a range of everyday topics including: making a bed wrapping a present and, dressing a baby.Intended for use in educational settings and/or therapy contexts under the supervision of an adult. This is not a toy. This title features 48 cards which develop perceptual skills. Each image in this collection of 48 photographic cards shows something wrong, either as it is happening or when it is about to happen. It is lively and humorous. These images are highly motivating to students of all ages and abilities. Images include adults and children in a variety of situations such as with an upside down television, making sandwiches with photographs and playing golf with an umbrella. Use these cards to heighten: attention skills observation vocabulary building expressive language storytelling logical thought and, problem solving.Intended for use in educational settings and/or therapy contexts under the supervision of an adult. This is not a toy. Basic Verbs, 2nd Edition has been fully updated for 2016, featuring 48 professionally-photographed cards that illustrate frequently used verbs in simple settings. Each card can be selected to be used independently or grouped with others for use to encourage discussion and consideration about the topic depicted.The cards in this best-selling resource are valuable for individual and group work, and may be used in a variety of settings by speech and language therapists among other professionals. The accompanying booklet details the contents of the set and includes suggested ways to use the cards.Example of the cards include: the baby is crying the girl is dancing the children are laughing the man is sleeping in the armchair and, the woman is dressing the boy. Now translated into 8 languages: German French Swedish Dutch Spanish Italian Portuguese and, Japanese.Intended for use in educational settings and/or therapy contexts under the supervision of an adult. This is not a toy. This title offers 48 cards illustrating everyday activities in 3-step sequences. Use these three-step sequences to demonstrate simple sequentially related actions which will help establish basic concepts and encourage an understanding of order and direction. The set of 16 three-step sequences portray a range of everyday topics including: making a bed wrapping a present and, dressing a baby.Intended for use in educational settings and/or therapy contexts under the supervision of an adult. This is not a toy. This title features 48 cards which develop perceptual skills. Each image in this collection of 48 photographic cards shows something wrong, either as it is happening or when it is about to happen. It is lively and humorous. These images are highly motivating to students of all ages and abilities. Images include adults and children in a variety of situations such as with an upside down television, making sandwiches with photographs and playing golf with an umbrella. Use these cards to heighten: attention skills observation vocabulary building expressive language storytelling logical thought and, problem solving.Intended for use in educational settings and/or therapy contexts under the supervision of an adult. This is not a toy.
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