Story Sequencing Activity Resource (Downloadable Edition)
(#43291DL)Academic Communication Associates
This book includes worksheet activities designed to strengthen storytelling and sequencing skills as students finish incomplete stories, identify errors in a story sequence, and MORE!
Story Sequencing Activity Resource - Book and CD
(#43293-IN)This packages includes the book and a CD with reproducible pages.
Storytelling Materials for Improving Language Expression (SMILE) - Special Offer
(#4223-IN)Academic Communication Associates
Ages 5 through 10. Now your students can learn to communicate more effectively as they retell stories, develop story endings, create their own original tales, and more.
Talk About Absurdities
(#49961-IN)Academic Communication Associates Ages 6 through 17. Challenge your students to describe absurdities in pictures, sentences, and short stories.
Talk About Absurdities (Downloadable Edition)
(#49961DL-IN)Academic Communication Associates Ages 6 through 17. Challenge your students to describe absurdities in pictures, sentences, and short stories.
Talk About Causes and Consequences
(#49962-IN)Academic Communication Associates
Ages 6 through 17. Help students use language to describe cause-effect relationships in situations depicted in cleverly illustrated and often humorous situations.
Talk About Causes and Consequences (Downloadable Edition)
(#49962DL-IN)Academic Communication Associates
Ages 6 through 17. Help students use language to describe cause-effect relationships in situations depicted in cleverly illustrated and often humorous situations.
Talk About Similarities and Differences
(#49960-IN)
Academic Communication Associates
Ages 6 through 17. These picture worksheets challenge students to describe similarities and differences.
Talk About Similarities and Differences (Downloadable Edition)
(#49960DL-IN)
Academic Communication Associates
Ages 6 through 17. These picture worksheets challenge students to describe similarities and differences.
Talk About Stories in English and Spanish
(#4808-IN)Traci Jacobson, Patricia Portillo, and Cecilia Casas
b>Ages 4 through 8. This book of reproducible picture stories can be used to promote the development of auditory comprehension, sequencing, and basic storytelling skills.
Think, Compare, and Explain
(#4805-IN)Academic Communication Associates
Ages 5 through 14. Use the pictures and activities in this kit to help students develop thinking skills as they make comparisons and give explanations.