Tuesday, December 19, 2023

Communication Corner: Modeling and Facilitating Core Words Across the Day

Teaching core words is an important step in developing functional communication. When we go out into districts we see so many ways to model and facilitate the use of core words in natural ways. The adults should model the use of core words all the time in order for students to learn functional use of the words. 


In today's Communication Corner we will highlight ideas for Modeling and Facilitating Core Words Across the Day. 


Provide access to core words in the classroom with core word boards posted on the walls in key locations of the room.

Laura Windholtz
Learning Center West, MCESC


Lisa Turner
Mad River ECC, Mad River

Carla Bryant
Miamisburg

Maddie Boyd
Park Layne Elementary, Tecumseh



Directly teach new words and provide ample opportunities for practice. 

Heather Clark
Saville Elementary, Mad River

Ann-Marie Small
Driscoll Elementary, Centerville


Provide access to core words on the go!

Laura Windholtz
Learning Center West, MCESC


 Provide access to core words on the playground.

 


Jessica Wright
Smith Elementary, Oakwood

Jessica Wright
Smith Elementary, Oakwood

If a student is going to be using a communication device but does not always have access to it,  print and laminate a copy of the core home page to provide easy access in the classroom and on the go. You can take a picture of the home page or find it online. This way the student can practice using the same pictures in the same locations as they will on their device.

 

Post reminders for the staff to model and facilitate target words.

 

Laura Windholtz
Learning Center West, MCESC

Laura Windholtz
Learning Center West, MCESC


Laura Windholtz
Learning Center West, MCESC


Taylor Ruef
Stevenson Elementary, Mad River

Ann-Marie Small
Driscoll Elementary, Centerville


If you need to expand the core board or add fringe words, consider creating a flipbook.

 



Carla Bryant
Miamisburg

Carla Bryant
Miamisburg


You can also add fringe words by posting choice boards in key locations of the room.

 

Michelle Wade
Northridge Elementary, Northridge



If you have a static display voice output device such as a Go Talk or Tech Speak you can create a core page and have a section where you can insert different fringe words as needed. This way the core words are always in the same location. This Tech Speak overlay was created to practice core words during fun interactive activities such as playing with blocks or blowing up and letting go of a balloon.



How do you model and practice functional use of core words in your classroom? Visit our Communication Corner blog on Core Words for more ideas! 

Communication Corner: Core Words

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