As I prepare for the new school year, I look for new activities and apps for my students. Today, I have an app for you to check out. It's called WH Questions by Teach Speech Apps.
In this app, there are four activities for the students to complete:
1. Identify the picture that answers the WH question
In this activity, the student is given a question and three pictures. Select the picture that answers the question. If it is correct, there will be a green box around it. If it is incorrect, there will be a red box around it.
2. Drag and drop the pictures to answer 3 questions
In this activity, the student will drag the three pictures to the question that they answer.
3. Answer the questions for the scene
The student is given a picture and two questions to answer about the scene. If you click on the questions, a model answer is given.
4. Answer the WH question
Students are given a question and three possible answers. Select the correct answer from the list.
Overall, I like this app. It's simple and easy to use. I like that there are four activities for the students to complete and practice their knowledge. I love that it is Common Core aligned and works on vocabulary. This is a great tool for one-on-one therapy or center time! This app is fairly inexpensive, making it a good option for SLPs on a budget (like me!).
In a future update, I would love to see an option for multi-player use. As it is right now, only one player can use it at a time for accurate data collection.
If you are interested in this app, you can find it in the App Store for $2.99 at the time of this review.
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Note: A copy of the app was provided for my review. No other compensation was received. All opinions expressed are mine.
I go back to school this Thursdsy....EEK! I would use this app with my language groups! I love the different levels!
ReplyDeleteI go back to school on next Tuesday. This app would be great to supplement teaching students how to answer "wh" questions and understand what is being asked... that has been tough for some of my students lately!
ReplyDeleteI go back to school on August 17! Coming up soon! This app would be perfect for my cognitively impaired students because of the visuals...love it!
ReplyDeleteI go back to work Aug 10th! Too soon:) I would love this app because it is differentiate learning of Wh Questions and I could use with a variety of my students and groups who work on this skill and scaffold their learning.
ReplyDeleteWe go back 17 August. Who DOESN'T need WH questions? I've got several kids who have them in their IEP goals. Thanks!
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