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Sequences – Developing explanatory speech and writing

This book «Sequences – Developing explanatory speech and writing» is aimed at developing sequencing and explanatory speech skills.

Through structured activities, the child will learn how to place events in chronological order, explain the chronological order of events through specific steps, recollect and use the right vocabulary, respond to questions related to time orientation, and structure their writing, applying sequencing rules.


$17.80
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Description

Sequences

Age Group : 5+

In spoken language, a sequence is the order of similar things, the link between what precedes and what follows. It is the flow, the logical connection between concepts and thoughts. Sequencing is the ability we use when we analyze something into simple steps and place these steps in chronological order. We need sequencing skills to talk about a past event in a logical way so that people can follow the story. We need sequencing skills to understand how to perform certain multistep tasks that must be completed in a specific chronological order.


You may also be interested in the book "TEMPORAL ORIENTATION | Before & After

Specifications

  • Book format
    Paper (Spiral Binding) or PDF file
  • SKU
    EN-EB1072
  • Age
    Preschoolers
  • Number of pages
    124
  • Dimensions
    8.3 x 11.7 inches
  • Author
    Alice Kassotaki - Speech Language Pathologist MSc, BSc
  • Pagination
    Alice Kassotaki
  • Translation & Proofreading
    Argyro Alykatora
  • Year of publication
    2019

Contents

The book consists of sixty picture cards with story sequencing activities for oral language practice as well as of sixty writing worksheets.

Age

Preschoolers

Author

Alice Kassotaki - Speech Language Pathologist MSc, BSc

Customer Reviews

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Better for younger children

Simple activities aimed at the younger child. Repetition allows child to develop autonomously though could get a little boring.

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Sydney H.
Very good!

This activity has so many choices to choose from. Appropriate for school-age children or adults. The extra questions including before/after are also an excellent tool.

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Alice Kassotaki - Speech Language Pathologist MSc, BSc

Sequences – Developing explanatory speech and writing

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Sequences

Age Group : 5+

In spoken language, a sequence is the order of similar things, the link between what precedes and what follows. It is the flow, the logical connection between concepts and thoughts. Sequencing is the ability we use when we analyze something into simple steps and place these steps in chronological order. We need sequencing skills to talk about a past event in a logical way so that people can follow the story. We need sequencing skills to understand how to perform certain multistep tasks that must be completed in a specific chronological order.


You may also be interested in the book "TEMPORAL ORIENTATION | Before & After

Book format

  • ΕΒΟΟΚ - PDF
  • PAPER
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