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Author
Kara
Subject
Language Arts
create activities for homographs (bat, chest, bark, chest, scales, lead, dove, ring, date) for students with intellectual disabilities and autism
This educational resource focuses on homographs, which are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings. It includes engaging activities where students identify and match sentences to appropriate images showcasing different meanings. For example, students explore the word 'bat' by distinguishing between a baseball bat and a flying bat. The document provides a structured approach with visuals to aid comprehension, featuring sentences linked to images and a word bank for further exploration. Students are encouraged to apply their knowledge creatively by writing their own sentences using chosen homographs, reinforcing both understanding and practical usage in language.
Use Visual Aids to Enhance Understanding
Incorporate Movement into Learning
Encourage Peer Interaction
Differentiate Based on Learning Styles
Connect to Real-life Examples
Use Formative Assessment
Incorporate Technology
Foster a Growth Mindset
Celebrate Creativity
Use Think-Pair-Share