Ideas for using visual timetables.
Visual timetables are an easy and powerful way to help children to stay engaged with lessons and to support their understanding of what's going on and what they need to do.
Research evidence shows that this type of support can reduce anxiety and confusion whilst supporting a child's memory for what they need to do in tasks.
You can use a visual timetable to map out the whole day:
Where to find resources for supporting speech on the Commtap website.
Resource packs contain a comprehensive set of activities to work from beginning to end on a specific communication skill.
This alphabet board can be used in a number of different situations, for example:
You can use it by:
Your conversation partner could write down the letters as you go - you could indicate "x mistake" if they get a letter wrong, or writing down might not be necessary.
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