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Tag Archives: Diane Culhane
Oil pastel and paint people
Here are my examples from lesson 5. I didn’t have enough black paper to make the expected size and I made them much too small so could not add the suggested extra decorations. I also had to use Cray-Pas as … Continue reading →
Posted in Child language, Competence level, ESL / EFL / EAL, Helping children understand, Helping language skills at home, Promoting language development, Speech & Language Pathology, Speech & Language Therapy, Teaching
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Tagged Carla Sonheim, Diane Culhane, Getting meaning from pictures, Idiom & metaphor, language development, Learning to mean, new vocabulary
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Night sky
Here are my night sky pictures from lesson 2. Good vocabulary possibilities: Adjectives: you may have a copy of The Owl who was Afraid of the Dark which is often read in school. It contains many ‘wow words’ which are … Continue reading →
Posted in Child language, Competence level, ESL / EFL / EAL, Helping children understand, Helping language skills at home, Promoting language development, Speech & Language Pathology, Speech & Language Therapy, Teaching
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Tagged Carla Sonheim, Diane Culhane, Idiom & metaphor, language development, Learning to mean, The Owl who was Afraid of the Dark, What kids say
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