Tuesday, July 8, 2014

I call this the "descriptor page"... fancy huh?

Hey everyone!

I have searched for scenery pages high and low on the internet and while there are many to choose from they are all so BUSY. I can't seem to find picture scenes that don't look like a page out of "Where's Waldo" or "Richard Scarry". If I have issues finding things on a page then I know it might need to be toned down a bit for instructional use with my students. 

I finally caved and decided to make my own. I plan on making a few more of these but for now, I am happy with this one I put together yesterday. 

This page has all kinds of uses (honestly, I think I say that about everything. but you have to be resourceful with your materials!). Since I know how much you guys appreciate my cheat sheet pages, I put together a list of sample questions (wh and yes/no), LRFFC instructions, and a labeling sheet to go with it. Right now I have a few of the "wh" questions on one of my students' data sheets since he is working on answering questions (yes, I am working all summer. we are year round over here in my neck of the woods!). 

A few examples of the WH questions:


Who is wearing a hat?
Who is standing on the table?
Where is the bird?
What is the boy doing?
Where is the dinosaur?
What is the tiger doing?
Who is eating pizza?

A few examples of the LRFFC instructions:

Show me something you can wear.
Touch a food item.
Where is the furniture?
Touch the farm animal.
Which animal can fly?
Touch something that has cheese.
Which things are yellow?

A few examples of yes/no questions:


Are there 5 clouds?
Is the giraffe standing on a table?
Is the cow wearing a shirt?
Is the tiger eating pizza?
Do you see an elephant?


ENJOY!!!