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When Question Breakdown - Speech Therapy - Morning Afternoon Night - Time Clock

This resource serves as a great way to teach speech language therapy students or English language learners to answer WHEN questions. The explicit instruction of time of day (Morning, Afternoon, Night) and time on a clock is essential for children to be able to answer certain WHEN questions, while also providing opportunity for vocabulary development. These visual aids, task cards, sentence model strips, sorting worksheets, and coloring worksheets will walk you through the instruction of beginner WHEN questions step-by-step.

Included in this resource:

Task Cards/Flash Cards can be used to drill WHEN questions that elicit time of the day (Morning, Afternoon, Night) responses. They can also be used as memory games or paired with motivating board games. Task cards include both color and black and white formats to adapt to your lesson. These task Cards include:

Morning:

  • waking up
  • eating breakfast
  • brushing teeth
  • getting dressed
  • making the bed
  • getting on the bus

Afternoon:

  • eating lunch
  • playing on the slide
  • playing on the swing
  • learning math
  • reading time
  • getting off the bus

Night:

  • doing homework
  • eating dinner
  • taking a bath
  • putting on pajamas
  • taking a bath
  • going to sleep

Time on a Clock

  • School schedule activity with corresponding times
  • Weekend schedule activity with corresponding times

Sentence Frames for all sentence structures.

NO PREP coloring worksheets for younger students.

NO PREP Sorting worksheets for skill carryover.

Teaching Materials:

  • 1-page teachable explanation of different ways to answer when questions.
  • 1-page teaching script to explain how to answer when questions by stating the time of the day or the time on a clock.
  • 1-page list of WHEN questions to pair with task cards.

Excellent Resource for Mixed Groups

Grammar: Naturally elicit past, present, and future tense verbs.

Vocabulary: Practice labeling daily activities of living. Produce synonyms and antonyms of verbs.

Wh- questions: Ask who, what, where, when, why questions about daily routines.

Sequencing: Sequence daily routines.

Sentence production: Elicit full sentences with details using task cards and sentence visuals.

Categorization: Categorize by time of the day.

Following directions: Follow directions containing sequential and temporal concepts such as before, while, earlier, later.

** Perfect resource for Teacher Observation or Speech Therapy Observation**

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