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Saturday, May 5, 2007

Drink Choice Boardmaker file

Drink Choice Boardmaker file

This choice sheet is suitable for children and adults with moderate cognitive impairments and autistic spectrum disorders.



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All of the Boardmaker files were created by the author using software from Mayer-Johnson. You must have Boardmaker to use the downloaded file.

Mexican Style Restaurant Food Choice Boardmaker file

Mexican Style Restaurant Food Choice Boardmaker file

This choice sheet is suitable for children and adults with moderate cognitive impairments and autistic spectrum disorders.


click on the picture to start downloading

All of the Boardmaker files were created by the author using software from Mayer-Johnson. You must have Boardmaker to use the downloaded file.

Italian Style Restaurant Food Choice Boardmaker file

Italian Style Restaurant Food Choice Boardmaker file

This choice sheet is suitable for children and adults with moderate cognitive impairments and autistic spectrum disorders.

click on the picture to start downloading

All of the Boardmaker files were created by the author using software from Mayer-Johnson. You must have Boardmaker to use the downloaded file.

Fast Food Choices

Fast Food Choice Boardmaker file

This choice sheet is suitable for children with moderate cognitive impairments and autistic spectrum disorders.

click on the picture to start downloading

All of the Boardmaker files were created by the author using software from Mayer-Johnson. You must have Boardmaker to use the downloaded file.

Sunday, April 29, 2007

Boardmaker Grocery Scavenger Hunt


Click here, here, & here to download Boardmaker files for a grocery store scavenger hunt. The boards are categorized by:
  • personal items
  • food
  • household items
This activity is appropriate for children with moderate cognitive disabilities and children with autism.

You must have Boardmaker installed on your computer to open the files.

Boardmaker Petsmart Scavenger Hunt Card

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This card is meant to be used during community based instruction. The file can be printed out and laminated. A dry erase marker can be used to circle the animals and items that are found in the store.

This activity is appropriate for children with moderate cognitive disabilities and children with autism.

You need Boardmaker to open this file. All Boardmaker files are created by the author using Mayer-Johnson's Boardmaker.

Monday, April 23, 2007

The Importance of Phonological Awareness



Phonological awareness is extremely important for children in regards to their expected reading ability (Honig et al. 2002). The English language is comprised of various organizational components including sentences and words. If a child understands the concepts of spoken sentences and words he or she will be more likely to understand the concepts in a written format. Without phonological awareness, a child cannot develop phonemic awareness. The recognition that there are individual sounds in oral language helps children decode and encode unknown words.

If a child does not have phonemic awareness skills, it is difficult for that child to comprehend phonics instruction. Phonemic awareness is the bridge to understanding principles taught in phonics lessons. Many children create this bridge naturally; other children need to be explicitly taught phonetic patterns (Snider 1995). If a child is asked to spell cat and he or she does not know that there are three separate phonemes in the word, he or she will not be able to phonetically spell the word. Without phonemic awareness a child must use visual memory to recognize and spell words. No patterns are learned or recognized, making reading a laborious task for children.