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$6.99 including GST
In this 41-page no-preparation pack, we introduce “he” and “she”, individually. Then we mix the targets, before moving into simple sentences using high frequency verbs and early “emotion” adjectives.
We have also included “he” and “she” with the so-called “uncontractable copula” – “He is” and “She is”, and a simple board game.
This resource features simple pictures and writing and is suitable for people of all ages.
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$9.00 including GST
Whether you’re working on:
- occupations;
- “who” questions;
- pronouns;
- emotions; or
- complex sentence structures,
this resource includes hundreds of photos of real people from a wide range of backgrounds, doing real jobs in today’s world.
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$6.99 including GST
This 33-page no-prep resource is designed to help children understand and use simple ‘whose’ questions in context, including high frequency vocabulary, sorted into some early categories to stimulate semantic language skills.
This resource is designed to highlight the meaning of ‘whose’ in short sentences.
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$5.99 including GST
This is the first in our series of sentence builders, focusing on Subject-Verb constructions, e.g. “The boy is swimming”.
This no-preparation pack is designed to help support people who need help with these sentences, and features high frequency, present tense verbs to help stimulate oral language development.
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$5.99 including GST
10 more GIF-based video models of simple, compound and complex sentences featuring high frequency verbs in context and the Banter Boys. The verbs featured in Volume 2 are: put, jump, call, swing, close, bounce, go, count, get, and fight.
Verbs are all about actions. A great way to teach high frequency verbs in sentences is with pictures that move: GIFs!
In this resource, we include GIFs of children demonstrating high frequency verbs in action. To play the GIFs, copy the slides onto your Google Drive.
For each video-model, we scaffold four examples of different kinds of sentences you can use to model language with each GIF, e.g.:
- Subject Verb (SV) Sentences: “The boy is jumping.”
- Subject Verb Adverbial (SVA) Sentences: “The boy is jumping up and down.”
- Simple Infinitive: “The boy is jumping to stay fit.”
- Complex Sentences: “The boy is jumping because he is happy.”