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PrAACtically Reading: Where’s Spot with Karen Natoci

January 5, 2015 by - 1 Comment

PrAACtically Reading: Where's Spot with Karen Natoci

New years bring new opportunities. Today, we welcome back Karen Natoci, but this time in a new role. Karen will be doing a monthly post sharing ideas for interactive book reading with children who use AAC. In her first PrAACtically Reading post, Karen explains how she used book reading to build language and literacy skills. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: We had a wonderful time reading Where’s Spot? By Eric Hill.  I had both the “big book” and a small, cardboard book.  Most all of the pages contain a predictable line: “no!” Since many of my students were learning to say “yes/no” it seemed like a great way to practice this skill as part of SHARED READING.  The important part is that everyone in the classroom had access to some form of AAC, including the staff. So, while I was reading the story, I paused and the whole class responded together by using their AAC... [Read More...]

PrAACtically Reading with Brown Bear

June 26, 2014 by - 6 Comments

PrAACtically Reading with Brown Bear

There are so many wonderful things about reading with kids, and practicing AAC is one of them. Every month, we’ll try to pick a book and provide some prAACtical suggestions for how to read it and sneak in some opportunities for receptive and expressive AAC use. You can make book-specific screens, overlays, or boards, but we favor a more powerful approach: use core vocabulary as your base and supplement with words specific to that book. Need some core language displays? There are many floating around, but here’s a link to ours if you need some more. We thought we’d start off this series with a book that is familiar to most, if not all, of you. Pull it off your shelf, find your prAACtical pal, grab that core language board, get to a cozy spot, and let’s get started. PrAACtically Reading with Brown Bear Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do... [Read More...]

PrAACtically St. Patrick’s Day: AAC-friendly Resources

March 4, 2024 by - Leave your thoughts

PrAACtically St. Patrick’s Day: AAC-friendly Resources

Looking for some stories, activities, and recipes that are AAC-friendly? Here are some resources that might be of interest. Reading It’s St. Patrick’s Day   This is St. Patrick’s Day   What Do You See St. Patrick’s Day Parade?   Clovers for Me and You   What People Like About St. Patrick’s Day   St Patrick’s Day   How to Catch a Leprechaun   At the End of the Rainbow   Pat the Leprechaun   Shamrocks Everywhere!   Activities St. Patrick’s Day Treasure Hunt by A Cupcake for the Teacher    St. Patrick’s Day ‘Would You Rather?’ Questions by Rachel Lynette  Make a Wish Lucky 4-Leaf Clover by Expressive Monkey    Limerick Writing by Rockin Resources   Write Your Own Limericks by Addie Williams    I Have Who Has? St. Patrick’s Day by Kathryn Knight  Lucky Scavenger Hunt by Julie Hipple   St. Patrick’s Day Sorting Mat by Juanita Pritchard... [Read More...]

PrAACtically Hanukkah: Resources & Activities for an AAC-friendly Celebration

December 7, 2023 by - Leave your thoughts

PrAACticallt Hanukkah: Resources & Activities for an AAC-friendly Celebration

Tonight is the start of the 8-day celebration of Hanukkah. In recognition of the holiday, we’re sharing some AAC-friendly resources that might be helpful to those who celebrate or are learning about this festival of lights. This treasure trove of resources from Gateways includes symbols for prayers and songs, social narratives, instructions for lighting the menorah, Hanukkah fire safety, games, and activities. Hanukkah Resources Hanukkah Crafts with Visual Directions by Simply Visual Communication Boards for Hanukkah and Christmas for AAC Users by Susan Berkowitz Hanukkah Short Story Comprehension and Retell with Visuals by MollyB SLP Hanukkah Shared Reading | Project & Trace Chart Worksheet by Cooper’s Crayon Box Digital Token Boards FREEBIE (Hanukkah Edition) – BOOM Cards by Speech Bop Hanukkah/Dreidel Classroom Supports by Miss Laidlaw’s Classroom Free Spanish / English “My Hanukkah” Emergent Reader Mini-book by Miss Shibz Hanukkah recipes and books from PreK Pages Silly Hanukkah Joke Tellers... [Read More...]

PrAACtically Thanksgiving

November 17, 2022 by - Leave your thoughts

PrAACtically Thanksgiving

Here in the US, we’re gearing up to celebrate with friends and family on a day of gratitude. To honor the occasion, we’re reprising two posts you might enjoy. Video: ‘Twas The Night Before Thanksgiving PrAACtically Reading with Karen Natoci: I Eat Thanksgiving Dinner Although Thanksgiving isn’t celebrated everywhere, we share the opportunity to feel grateful.

PrAACtically Father’s Day: AAC-friendly Ideas

June 9, 2022 by - 2 Comments

PrAACtically Father’s Day: AAC-friendly Ideas

Holidays and special occasions are a great time to put communication into AACtion. Since it’s prAACtically Father’s Day, we’re sharing some ideas and materials that may be of interest. Set the stage for success by reading a social narrative about Father’s Day in the week leading up to the holiday. This example from Emily’s World will get you started.   Use Talking to Dad Visual Supports/Worksheets by Joel Shaul at Autism Teaching Strategies to create meaningful conversations. Read some books that feature special things about fathers. Here are some suggestions to get you started. My Dad is Amazing  I Love Dad with the Very Hungry Caterpillar  The Night Before Father’s Day  Because I’m Your Dad  What Do Dads Do? Verbs, Verbs, Verbs  Celebrate with a special book that you write together using these resources. My Super Dad by Miss Hellen’s Hippos. Father’s Day Flip Book by Kaitlynn Albani. Write a... [Read More...]

Throwback Thursday: Support for Reading & AAC

May 5, 2022 by - Leave your thoughts

Throwback Thursday: Support for Reading & AAC

Looking for suggestions on how to beef up supports for AAC and reading? Check out these past posts on the subject. Reading and Talking with AAC As They Grow: Books for Beginning Readers of Any Age Making Shared Book Reading Awesome for AAC Users Who Don’t Like Books  Alphabet Books & AAC Implementation AAC, Literacy, & Squishy Books Asking Good Questions During Interactive Book Reading with AAC Learners AAC & Book Creator Loving Literacy-Let’s Read and Write Storybooks Growing AAC Professionals: AAC-friendly Books 5 Ways to Use Books to Build Interaction with AAC Learners Adapting Books with Visual Scenes AAC-friendly Accessible Books Make It PrAACtical: Display Stand for Visual Supports or Books 5 Books Featuring Children Who Use AAC Reading with AAC Across the Stages of Language Development Using Adapted Books with AAC Learners: 3 Important Questions to Ask Reading with AAC at the Beenleigh School PrAACtically Reading: Books Featuring... [Read More...]

PrAACtically St. Patrick’s Day: AAC-friendly Resources

March 14, 2022 by - Leave your thoughts

PrAACtically St. Patrick’s Day: AAC-friendly Resources

Looking for some stories, activities, and recipes that are AAC-friendly? Here are some resources that might be of interest. Reading It’s St. Patrick’s Day   This is St. Patrick’s Day   What Do You See St. Patrick’s Day Parade?   Clovers for Me and You   What People Like About St. Patrick’s Day   St Patrick’s Day   How to Catch a Leprechaun   At the End of the Rainbow   Pat the Leprechaun   Shamrocks Everywhere!   Activities St. Patrick’s Day Treasure Hunt by A Cupcake for the Teacher    St. Patrick’s Day ‘Would You Rather?’ Questions by Rachel Lynette  Make a Wish Lucky 4-Leaf Clover by Expressive Monkey    Limerick Writing by Rockin Resources   Write Your Own Limericks by Addie Williams    I Have Who Has? St. Patrick’s Day by Kathryn Knight  Lucky Scavenger Hunt by Julie Hipple   St. Patrick’s Day Sorting Mat by Juanita Pritchard... [Read More...]

PrAACtical Reading for March: AAC-friendly Book Suggestions

March 3, 2022 by - Leave your thoughts

PrAACtical Reading for March: AAC-friendly Book Suggestions

Looking for some books to use in your AAC support? In today’s Throwback Thursday, we’re highlighting 8 books that PrAACtical AAC guest authors Karen Natoci, Maggie Judson, and Jeanna Antrim discussed in previous posts. Check out their articles for supportive strategies, extension activities, read-aloud videos, and more. Karen Natoci In My Pot of Gold I Like Myself Yo! Yes? April Fool’s Day Maggie Judson & Jeanna Antrim The Skin You Live In Where’s Spot? Not a Box! I Know a Lot Happy reading!  

PrAACtically August – AAC Resources for A Year of Core Vocabulary Words

July 29, 2021 by - Leave your thoughts

PrAACtically August - AAC Resources for A Year of Core Vocabulary Words

Here in Florida, we’re preparing to head back to school and that means thinking about support students who use AAC. Teachers, therapists, and aides play a pivotal role in helping AAC learners develop skills with core vocabulary so that they have a body of words that can be used across activities, environments, and communication partners. There are lots of ‘right’ ways to support these students. Among them is an instructional approach in which a new set of core words is introduced every few weeks in order to build their experiences with AAC. Our Year of Core Words materials has two versions, Set 1 (12 words/month) and Set 2 (16 words/month; Different than the previous year’s core words). If you’ve been following along, or are just getting started, these resources may be of interest. Set 1 Words: any, bring, day, fall, give, hot, job, know, other, sick, sorry, together Set 2 Words: aide, animal, clothes,... [Read More...]