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Picture it! Visualization Variety Pack!

February 18, 2013 1 Comment

Work on auditory comprehension using a visualization strategy.  This pack includes 10 different practice sets using 10 different themes!  My “Picture It” activity which was part of my Baking Up Good Speech: Receptive Language and Valentine's Day Listening Fun were such a hit, I had to create an entire download filled with more of them!

Using this file:
-Students can practice visualizing or making images in their heads based on auditory information.

-Then they can draw their images in the boxes provided.

-Students can use their images to answer questions provided.

-For each theme, students will listen to 8 stories.  The worksheets include 8 boxes for their images.

10 different themes included:

Technology
Sports
Under the Sea
Farm
Superheroes
Pirates
School
Candy
Movies
SpaceGrab this activity by visiting my Teachers Pay Teachers (TpT) store HERE!!!

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