Monday, June 10, 2013

Summer Inferences

I just realized it's been a little over a month since I have blogged! Things have heated up in a big way here in Colorado. My car thermostat read 97 degrees at lunch time. I love love love the heat, so this is my kind of weather. Although I no longer live a hop, skip, and a jump from the beach, I figured I can still bring a bit of the sand and sun into my therapy sessions.

It seems like I always need a variety of "wh" activities, so I developed  continuation of my Spring Inferencing book. This mini book was developed with in the same format. The whole activity is 13 pages (each page takes up 1/2 of a standard piece of paper). This mini-book follows Mariah on her family vacation at the beach.

Suggested Directions:
Print pages on cardstock and laminate for durability.
Cut the pages in half (horizontally) and assemble the book according to the page numbers. I use a hole punch and metal rings to keep the book together.
Follow Mariah as she enjoys a family trip to the beach.
Read about Mariah'’s activities on the left side of the page.
Have your child make inferences and answer simple “wh” questions by pointing to the correct icon on the the corresponding right side of the page.

Grab this activity at the TPT store


These are some examples from Summer Inferencing: