Adapted books for english learners
Using Adapted Books with AAC Learners: 3 Important Questions to Ask
Tagged With: accessible materials, adapted books, robin parker Check out these awesome resources for making your own adapted books. Today, we share resources for making and using adapted books to make literacy more accessible. It holds true for ALL disabilities and ALL levels of reading and writing. We have made literacy accessible for a young girl who only liked elevators, and a boy who only liked balls, and a young adult who liked Barney books but not much else. This holds true for ALL learners even those that don’t like books but do like…… wheels.
Books should be accessible physically as well as through content and interest. We hope you find something of value in the resources that were shared. This is an updated version of a post originally authored by Dr. Tagged With: adapted books, implementation ideas, shared readingīook Adaptations: Resources and Materials 5 Ways to Use Books to Build Interaction with AAC Learners Alphabet Books and AAC Implementation Adapting Books with Visual Scenes Make It PrAACtical: Display Stand for Visual Supports or Books Using Adapted Books with AAC Learners: 3 Important Questions to Askįiled under: Featured Posts, PrAACtical Thinking
It seemed like a good time to share some book-related posts from the archives. Monday – TELL ME About It: AAC Learning with ‘Max’s Breakfast’ Tuesday – AAC Link Up Wednesday – Video of the Week: “I Have an AAC Device. Happy Sunday, AAC friends! Here are some posts that might interest you. Tag Archive: adapted books AAC Posts from PrAACtical Week #29: July 2020