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Talking in sentences / Marilyn M. Toomey; artist Susan Christy-Pallo

By: Toomey, Marilyn M
Material type: TextTextPublisher: S. Burlington, VT Circuit Publications 1997Description: 129 pages ; 28 cmISBN: 0-923573-26-7Subject(s): Communication | Visual supports | School and learning | Resources for educators | Childhood | Intellectual Disability (ID)Summary: "Help your student go from one or two word utterances to speaking in full sentences! This book presents over 50 lessons, each devoted to a particular sentence element or pattern referred to as a target. The goal of each lesson is for your student to express the target in sentences. A picture page for the student illustrates the concept expressed by each target. A corresponding text page for the teacher presents the steps involved in teaching each target. Each lesson includes a Target, an Introduction, a Listen and Respond Section, a Talk About Section and a Let’s Talk Section, with each part focusing on a particular element of sentence formulation. This is a wonderful way of helping students express themselves clearly – in full sentences!"
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"Help your student go from one or two word utterances to speaking in full sentences! This book presents over 50 lessons, each devoted to a particular sentence element or pattern referred to as a target. The goal of each lesson is for your student to express the target in sentences. A picture page for the student illustrates the concept expressed by each target. A corresponding text page for the teacher presents the steps involved in teaching each target. Each lesson includes a Target, an Introduction, a Listen and Respond Section, a Talk About Section and a Let’s Talk Section, with each part focusing on a particular element of sentence formulation. This is a wonderful way of helping students express themselves clearly – in full sentences!"