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  • (L130) Sentence Builders: ‘can’ and ‘will’ modal sentences

    $5.99 including GST

    Between 30-36 months of age, typically developing children start to use early modal verbs (e.g. can, will) with infinitives in their sentences. Modal verbs are used to show if an action is certain to occur or possibly occur. Modal verbs are also used to talk about people’s ability to do certain actions and skills.

    John can cook. John will cook.

    The girl can dance. The girl will dance.

    When using this 28-page pack, the adult models the ‘can’ sentence (“Dad can dance.”) and asks the child to repeat the sentence. Then the adult asks the child “What will [Dad] do?” The child responds with “Dad will dance.”. The adult recasts any incorrect responses and then repeats the sentence (“Yes, Dad will dance.”).

  • (L271) Verbs: Future Tense Verbs: Auxiliary Verb “will” (e.g. “The girl will swim”)

    $5.99 including GST

    This 38-page no preparation pack is designed to provide people with structured practice using “will” combined with verbs in their infinitive form to talk about things that will happen in the future. With both picture cues and orthography, this pack can be used with people of all ages.