Actions Sort, S-F (single syllable)
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Action (Verb) category plus first letter is an organizational strategy to help students who use AAC find words in their system that is used in TouchChat WordPower, Proloquo2Go Crescendo and SuperCore Grid. Combine think-alouds with modeling to talk about other action words that start with these letters/sounds.
These materials can be used for alphabet activities with text labels on and phonological activities with labels cropped off. Continuous consonants (rather than stops or vowels) are selected for this initial letter activity as the most developmentally appropriate first steps for learners in a systematic emergent literacy instructional approach (Schuele, 2008). Encourage increasing levels of complexity (judging if 2 words start the same, odd-one-out activities would use only one of the words that starts with /s/ and the rest start with /f/, matching a word from the device that starts the same as a word in the activity, and afterwards the learner will most successful in activities that sort the words).
Use these materials to make your own interactive PPT activities, including Action Man Sorting and Action Man Chants. All you need to do is create a slide with a fixed background as the destination. Action Man Chant (Musselwhite & Hanser): Do the CHANT and clap!!
– “We going to , for !!!”
– “We going to , for !!!”
– “YAY!!!!” (or some other fun short ending)