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Who Has Antlers  (click title for download page)

In Who Has Antlers children are asked whether moose, elk, wolves and/or caribou have antlers. Each animal is shown in a high quality photo. After each observing the picture, the child turns the page and is provided with the correct response to the question. The visual content of the book is appropriate for students in the third grade and beyond. But this book is written at the “Easy Level” for emergent readers and is automatically read to the student (whether using a mouse, switch, AAC or IntelliKeys to turn the pages).


Posted: July 23rd, 2013 - 12:35 am.    Number of Comments » 0.
Independence Day Easy Writing  (click title for download page)

This Easy Writing activity is entitled “Independence Day Is”. Pictures and sentence endings to the “Independence Day Is” sentence starter include: “The fourth of July”, “celebrating America’s Freedoms”, “watching fireworks”, “family picnics”, “watching the parade”, “red, white and blue hats” and “waving sparklers”


Posted: July 21st, 2013 - 4:17 am.    Number of Comments » 0.
A Picnic Is Easy Writing  (click title for download page)

Students can write about a picnic in this Easy Writing activity. The sentence starts with “A picnic is” and the available sentence endings include: sunny weather, cooking outdoors, hot dogs, hamburgers, cold drinks, watermelon, keeping cool, flying a kite, playing horseshoes, and (inevitably) ants.


Posted: July 21st, 2013 - 4:15 am.    Number of Comments » 0.
Fireworks Puzzle  (click title for download page)

Fireworks Puzzle This activity is a puzzle similar to the US Puzzle that ships with IntelliTools Classroom Suite®, but with three pieces instead of nine. Each click removes a puzzle piece until the final surprise. In this case, the fourth click sets off a Fourth of July fireworks display, complete with whooshes, bangs, and cheers. […]


Posted: July 21st, 2013 - 12:06 am.    Number of Comments » 0.
Medieval Kingdom  (click title for download page)

We often see children reading stories in elementary schools about kingdoms, princesses, dragons etc. and thought it would be appropriate to provide them with an opportunity to write their own stories about their make-believe kingdoms. Images include the castle, a dragon, an archer, a prince, a king, a knight, a princess and a queen. A word bank of appropriate words to possibly use within the story is also provided.


Posted: July 20th, 2013 - 11:42 pm.    Number of Comments » 0.