There Was An Old Mermaid Who Swallowed A Shark Book Companion & Artic BOOM Cards

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"There Was An Old Mermaid Who Swallowed A Shark Book Companion & Artic BOOM Cards"

This digital learning resource is designed to enhance the experience of reading Lucille Colandro's children's book. Equally beneficial for public school teachers or homeschoolers, it provides a multidimensional approach to language learning geared towards students from preschool up to 6th grade.

Key Features:

  • Type: Special Resources
  • Subsubject: Speech Therapy
  • Purpose: For group instruction, small group settings, individual practice or homework activity.

The tool encompasses several integral components such as:

Vocabulary Enhancement:

A practical section designed to improve word mastery skills inspired by Colandro's text.

Critical Thinking Stimulation:

A range of WH questions included for prompting critical thought process among learners.

Add-On Learning Benefits:
  • Promotion of organisational skills through categories within exercises.
  • Incorporation of prepositions component for better understanding and expression related to positional concepts.
  • Inclusive articulation drills apt for a plethora of phonemes found in different word positions – initial, medial and last – thereby supporting speech improvements.
Sunken Ship Themed Board Game:

An extra fun element break up monotony and ensures continued learner engagement.

The product comes organised in a systematic PDF file with easy-to-navigate hyperlinks referring users directly without any hassles towards related sections within the interactive BOOM cards resource platform.
In conclusion, this isn't just another regular teaching tool, but a comprehensive package brimming with diverse content aimed at promoting better understanding while keeping learning enjoyable.

What's Included

1 PDF file with a link to Boom Card.

Resource Tags

mermaid story vocabulary building WH questions articulation practice interactive learning

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