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MEGA Bundle of 14 Interactive Books that Target 7 Different Prepositions, Simplified Sentences, Complete Sentences, and Plurals!!!

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Prepositions: Behind, Between, In, In Front, On, Over, Under

There are 2 Books per Preposition:

Prepositions in a Simplified Sentence and

Prepositions in a Complete Sentence with Plural Nouns.

 

Includes 1 Zip File Containing 14 PDF's:

  • What's Behind the Tree? (forest animals)
  • What's Behind the Door? (zoo animals)
  • What's Between the Seaweed? (sea animals)
  • What's Between the Lamps? (furniture)
  • The Cat's are Over What? (backyard items)
  • What's Over the Barn? (farm animals)
  • What's On the Swings? (pets)
  • What's On the Table? (common objects)
  • What's In the Candy Jar? (candy)
  • What's In the Lunchbox? (lunch foods)
  • What's In Front of the Bed? (clothes)
  • What's In Front of the Bear? (shapes)
  • What's Under the Clouds? (things that fly)
  • What's Under the Leaf? (insects/spiders)

 

Hands-On Learning is great for children with Autism, Apraxia, Language Disorders, Speech Delay, ADHD, as well as, any child!!!

 

Target:

  • Prepositions: Behind, Between, In, In Front, On, Over, Under
  • Categories: Zoo Animals, Furniture, Lunch Foods, Shapes, Common Objects, Farm Animals, Insects and Spiders, Forest Animals, Sea Animals, Candies, Clothes, Pets, Backyard Items, Things in that Fly
  • Vocabulary: 126 Labeled and Pictured Vocabulary
  • Matching: simple picture to picture
  • Prepositions in: 1-word "under", 2-words "ant under", 3-words "ant is under"
  • Simple Sentence Formulation: __ is __
  • Complete Sentence Formulation
  • Plural Nouns
  • Final /s/, /z/
  • Visual Discrimination: choose from a field of 10
  • Fine Motor: picture manipulation, turn pages

 

Have Fun!

MEGA BUNDLE of 14 Preposition Interactive Books, Vocabulary + Sentences, Autism

$53.90Price
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  • Learning prepositions at a young age is essential for language development due to several key reasons:

    • Foundation of Sentence Structure:

      • Prepositions are fundamental to understanding and forming proper sentence structures. They connect nouns, pronouns, and phrases to other words in a sentence, helping to convey relationships between different parts of a sentence.
    • Spatial Awareness and Cognitive Development:

      • Prepositions often describe spatial relationships (e.g., "under," "over," "between"), which are crucial for a child's cognitive development. Understanding these spatial concepts helps children navigate and make sense of the physical world around them.
    • Enhancing Comprehension and Communication:

      • Knowing how to use prepositions correctly improves a child's ability to comprehend spoken and written language. It also enhances their ability to communicate ideas clearly and effectively, ensuring they can express relationships between objects, time, and places accurately.
    • Building Complex Language Skills:

      • Mastery of prepositions allows children to progress to more complex language structures. This includes forming compound and complex sentences, which are necessary for advanced communication and academic success.
    • Grammar and Syntax Development:

      • Prepositions play a critical role in grammar and syntax. Early understanding and use of prepositions help children grasp the rules of language, aiding in the development of more advanced grammatical skills as they grow.
    • Supporting Literacy Skills:

      • Reading comprehension is closely linked to understanding prepositions. Texts often rely on prepositional phrases to convey meaning, so children who have a solid grasp of prepositions can better understand and enjoy reading materials.
    • Social and Emotional Development:

      • Effective communication is key to social interaction. Understanding and using prepositions allows children to describe their experiences, understand instructions, and engage in conversations with peers and adults, fostering social and emotional development.
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