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Language & Autism - Strategies - Context (Word Relationships):
Basic Concepts - Number

As a person develops, there are certain basic concepts that he or she is inclined to investigate. It is important to discover where something is. A person should note how much or many there might be. The size, color, and shape, and what it may be part of will be of value. A person may look at when it occurs in our day. And a person will surely develop a feeling based on the emotion he or she experiences in his or her learning. These notions of location, number, description, time, and feeling serve as anchors for this new memory he or she is building. And they become important pathways for recall and additional learning.
        My students may acquire vocabulary to name a specific object or photo that is presented to them. Making the connection that there are similar items that bare the same name is a much harder task for them. When teaching new words it may be helpful to present several versions of the target in different media formats and with varied sensory aspects. Related information with regard to basic concepts, functions and categories and the language that describes these aspects can help make important connections. Placing an item within a typical event with attention to setting and people may be another helpful strategy. Selecting typical iconic representations of words within typical events and scenarios can often insure a high degree of redundancy in day to day experiences.


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One Potato     Three Little Pigs     Oranges     Pizzas     Sea Things


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One Potato Rhyme

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One Potato Rhyme - Talk: This is a well known rhyme for counting. The lesson includes pictures of each potato as the rhyme proceeds. They can be cut out and manipulated to ask and answer questions and prompt the telling of the rhyme.
(Printable)


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One Potato Rhyme - Tell: This is a well known rhyme for counting. The lesson includes pictures of each potato as the rhyme proceeds. It can be used to prompt the telling of the rhyme.
(Printable)


Three Little Pigs Story

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Three Little Pigs Story - Numbers: In the story of the Three Little Pigs there are 3 pigs, 3 houses, and 3 events. There are many opportunities for counting.
(Printable)


Oranges

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Oranges - Numbers: Oranges are matched with numbers 1-5. There are many opportunities for counting.
(Printable)


Pizzas

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Pizzas - Numbers: Pizzas are matched with numbers 1-5. There are many opportunities for counting.
(Printable)


Sea Things

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Sea Things - Numbers: Sea things are matched with numbers 1-5. There are many opportunities for counting.
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