Shopping and Money Management Speech, Language or Reinforcer Activity
Description
28 pages of shopping photos and activities related to shopping/money management.
Strategies and techniques
Ways to Use:
Cut out items. Practice labeling or identifying items/vocabulary.
Find items that start or end with a target sound.
Use sample questions/language cards to target Wh- questions and language goals.
Sort fruits/vegetables/dairy/etc.
Use pictures as visuals for memory task.
Create your own questions and commands related to the scenes.
Have the child give you commands to follow using food items/shopping carts.
Have each child create a scene using photos and describe it.
For groups, have children compare/contrast the scenes they created.
Use money, price tags, grocery lists to practice lifeskills and money management.
Use food items as reinforcers for correct productions/answers. Place in large bag or shopping carts.
Use as visuals to create a story/narrative.
Create your own recipe writing task.
Create your own menu for a meal. Look up cost of items.
Use first/next/then and “I need” visual supports for sequencing and requesting.
Create a game with one shopper, one cashier, and one banker to practice money management and job roles. Practice using correct social skills/language during interactions.
Cut out items. Practice labeling or identifying items/vocabulary.
Find items that start or end with a target sound.
Use sample questions/language cards to target Wh- questions and language goals.
Sort fruits/vegetables/dairy/etc.
Use pictures as visuals for memory task.
Create your own questions and commands related to the scenes.
Have the child give you commands to follow using food items/shopping carts.
Have each child create a scene using photos and describe it.
For groups, have children compare/contrast the scenes they created.
Use money, price tags, grocery lists to practice lifeskills and money management.
Use food items as reinforcers for correct productions/answers. Place in large bag or shopping carts.
Use as visuals to create a story/narrative.
Create your own recipe writing task.
Create your own menu for a meal. Look up cost of items.
Use first/next/then and “I need” visual supports for sequencing and requesting.
Create a game with one shopper, one cashier, and one banker to practice money management and job roles. Practice using correct social skills/language during interactions.
License
Additional information
Resource details
Description
28 pages of shopping photos and activities related to shopping/money management.
Strategies and techniques
Ways to Use:
Cut out items. Practice labeling or identifying items/vocabulary.
Find items that start or end with a target sound.
Use sample questions/language cards to target Wh- questions and language goals.
Sort fruits/vegetables/dairy/etc.
Use pictures as visuals for memory task.
Create your own questions and commands related to the scenes.
Have the child give you commands to follow using food items/shopping carts.
Have each child create a scene using photos and describe it.
For groups, have children compare/contrast the scenes they created.
Use money, price tags, grocery lists to practice lifeskills and money management.
Use food items as reinforcers for correct productions/answers. Place in large bag or shopping carts.
Use as visuals to create a story/narrative.
Create your own recipe writing task.
Create your own menu for a meal. Look up cost of items.
Use first/next/then and “I need” visual supports for sequencing and requesting.
Create a game with one shopper, one cashier, and one banker to practice money management and job roles. Practice using correct social skills/language during interactions.
Cut out items. Practice labeling or identifying items/vocabulary.
Find items that start or end with a target sound.
Use sample questions/language cards to target Wh- questions and language goals.
Sort fruits/vegetables/dairy/etc.
Use pictures as visuals for memory task.
Create your own questions and commands related to the scenes.
Have the child give you commands to follow using food items/shopping carts.
Have each child create a scene using photos and describe it.
For groups, have children compare/contrast the scenes they created.
Use money, price tags, grocery lists to practice lifeskills and money management.
Use food items as reinforcers for correct productions/answers. Place in large bag or shopping carts.
Use as visuals to create a story/narrative.
Create your own recipe writing task.
Create your own menu for a meal. Look up cost of items.
Use first/next/then and “I need” visual supports for sequencing and requesting.
Create a game with one shopper, one cashier, and one banker to practice money management and job roles. Practice using correct social skills/language during interactions.
License
Focus areas
- ST -> Executive Function -> Attention
- ST -> Executive Function -> Self-control
- ST -> Expressive Language -> Basic Concepts
- ST -> Expressive Language -> Describing
- ST -> Expressive Language -> Verbs
- ST -> Expressive Language -> Vocabulary
- ST -> Receptive Language -> Answering Questions
- ST -> Receptive Language -> Basic Concepts
- ST -> Receptive Language -> Categories
- ST -> Receptive Language -> Nouns
- ST -> Receptive Language -> Verbs
- ST -> Receptive Language -> Vocabulary
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Evidence based practice citations
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Verb Use In Specific Language Impairment
Author(s): Gina Conti-Ramsden and Melanie Jones -
How Attention Affects Speech and Language Development
Author(s): Kids Creek Therapy
Grade levels
Grades PK - 12
Themes
Weekly Themes
None
Daily Themes
None
Blends
None
Phonemes
None
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