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Pocket
ColorCards: Pocket-sized sets of language
flashcards- comparable in size and quality to a good pack of playing
cards- are designed to support teaching and therapeutic input in
the clinic, school and home.
Contents:
36 cards + 4 instruction cards measuring 118 x 80mm.
User
group: Speech & language therapists, teachers, occupational
therapists, educational psychologists, parents, carers, language
teachers.
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Early
Objects
To
develop a naming vocabulary through play
Opens
up many language opportunities with a variety of easily recognised
everyday objects relating to the child's familiar surroundings. Includes
clothes, toys, animals, food, garden and playground.
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Early
Opposites
Introducing
opposites in a simple and entertaining way
Illustrating
the main opposites essential to the teaching of basic language,
this set contains many adjectives and prepositions to help increase
a child's vocabulary. Includes in front and behind a tent, wet and
dry hair, hot and cold food.
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Early
Actions
An
imaginative and creative method of developing a verb vocabulary
Provides
an imaginative and creative method of developing a verb vocabulary.
Includes emotions, moving around, getting ready, school and meal times.
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Early
Sequences
For
an engaging introduction to sequencing
These
cards demonstrate simple, three-step sequentially related actions
to help establish basic concepts and develop appropriate language.
Contents include paddling pool sequence, getting dressed, face painting
and tidying a playroom.
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Fun
Pictures
Discover
the deliberate mistake in these humorous and entertaining cards
Based
on the successful What's Wrong? Format, the fun element is the realisation
that there is a deliberate mistake in each picture.
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Match
Up
A
creative matching game using objects in different forms and contexts
Offering
a step beyond simple recognition and naming, these 18 pairs of photocards
show objects in two different contexts and, in some cases, in different
physical forms.
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Guess
What?
For
a lively introduction to predicting outcomes
Designed
to develop early sequencing, these 18 pairs of cards show an activity
on the first card followed by a related activity on the second card
to help the user predict outcomes and tell a simple story.
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Snack
Time
A
versatile set to broaden vocabulary
Use
these in activities and games on all aspects of food and drink from
shopping to mealtimes. Also useful for grouping, classification and
social /life skills activities.
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Head
& Tails
A
new and exciting matching game
18
familiar objects are shown over two cards. The front half of each
object is on the left-hand card and the back half is on the right.
The game is to find the two halves and match them together. Useful
for early language skills and for developing the concepts of front
and back. The objects are all shown from the side and face to the
left.
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How's
Teddy
Introducing
feelings in a simple and lively way
There
are 18 different attributes each illustrated on two cards. In one
card of the pair a teddy shows the feeling. In the second it is a
child, but teddy also appears in the picture. Includes: happy; frightened;
loving; cold; tired; strong.
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How
Many?
For
an enjoyable introduction to number
Contains
groups of simple objects, and written numerals up to 10. Based on
the theme of a birthday party, the cards are attractive to young
children and provide many language opportunities. Includes: two
balloons; six party hats; ten lollipops.
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Shape
& Size
Differences
in shape and size illustrated in a simple and appealing way
These
concepts and vocabulary are needed for early number work. The four
basic shapes - circle, square, rectangle and triangle - are used
along with the concepts big and small and short and long. The comparatives
bigger and longer, and the superlatives biggest and longest are
also included. Includes: a round clock; a square sandwich; a rectangular
pencil case; a triangular paper hat.
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