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The  Core  Vocabulary   Classroom  Kit   Supporting  Language  Development  while  Participating  in  the  Classroom  

By  Gail  M.  Van  Tatenhove   For  students  using  Unity®,  Words  for   Life™,  or  Pixons®  who  are  enrolled  in   elementary,  middle,  or  high  school   classroom  programs.   Attending  school  with  an  AAC  system  is  not  a   guarantee  that  the  student  successfully  operates   his/her  AAC  system  (operational  competence),  has   learned  the  vocabulary  in  the  system  and  can  generate   language  (linguistic  competence),  interacts   appropriately  with  the  teacher  and  his/her  classmates   (social  competence)  or  knows  how  to  use  different   AAC  strategies  for  different  communication  situations  

In  Class….   To  learn,  you  need  to   communicate.       To  communicate,  you  need  to   produce  language.      

(strategic  competence).  

To  produce  language,  you  need   core  vocabulary.  

More  inside!  

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Supporting  Classroom  Demands   while  Developing  Linguistic,  Social   and  Strategic  Competence   Students  need  to  work  toward  developing  AAC   competence  while  meeting  all  the  demands  of  the   curriculum.    To  do  this,  many  teachers  need  a  variety   of  visual  supports  materials  to  address  the  curriculum   needs  of  their  students  using  AAC  systems.       The  Core  Vocabulary  Classroom  Kit  gives  teachers  …   (1)  descriptive  teaching  boards  with  remove-­‐able   vocabulary  cards  for  referencing  content  words  of   activities  and  lessons  with  core  vocabulary.     (2)  environmental  engineering  cards  to  place  around   the  classroom  to  describe  objects  and  actions  with   core  vocabulary.     (3)  flashcards  of  the  Dolch  word  list  represented  with   printed  words  and  pictures.   (4)  b ook-­‐style  charts  with  sentences  for  mediating   learning  in  the  classroom.     (5)  b ook-­‐style  charts  of  essential  academic  subject   words  that  are  used  throughout  a  student’s  school   career.      

Content  Words  in  Activities   “We  are  going  to  make  a  special  cake   today.    W e  have  to  put  in  all  the   ingredients  and  follow  each  step  to   make  it.”         As  the  teacher  makes  her  introduction   to  the  class,  she  reviews  all  the   ingredients:   cake  mix  –  eggs  –  water  –  butter  –   vanilla  –       To  participate  in  the  lesson,  the   students  describe  an  attribute  or   action  of  the  ingredients  instead  of   naming  the  ingredient.    This  lets  them   participate  AND  practice  core   vocabulary.     cake  mix  =  dry     water  =  wet,  pour     eggs  =  break,  round,  or  white   butter  =  soft   vanilla  =  pour    

Descriptive  Teaching  Boards  with   Remove-­‐able  Cards     Descriptive  Teaching  Board  is  posted  somewhere  in  the  classroom.     A   The  board  contains  words,  represented  with  Pixon®  or  icon  sequences   from  the  Unity®  or  Words  for  Life™  program.      Print  out  2  copies  of  the   needed  board.    Make  one  copy  into  the  “base”  of  the  board.    With  the   second  copy,  cut  the  pictures  into  individual  cards  and  attach  them  to   the  base.    During  activities,  use  the  individual  cards  to  describe  objects   by  attaching  them  to  the  objects  or  to  a  clear  box  containing  the  object.       The  Descriptive  Teaching  Board  can  also  b e  made  into  a  portable  book   for  u se  in  various  places  around  the  school.         2  

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Versions  &  Production  of   the  CVC  Kit   ™The  Core  Vocabulary  Classroom  Kit  has  pre-­‐made   materials  for  students  who  use  these  vocabulary   programs.  

Cards  and  Book  Charts        

Environmental  Engineering  Cards:        

1.  

Place  these  cards  around  the  classroom  



Pixons  from  the  Pixon  Project  Kit    



Unity®45  Sequenced  and  Unity®60   Sequenced  with  embellished  icons  ON;  



icons  ON  and  with  embellished  icons  OFF;  

to  encourage  spontaneous  talking  



during  non-­‐lesson  activities.    Use  them   student  using  AAC  while  learning  to  



LAMP  Words  for  Life™  Unity®84  Full  

read  the  printed  words.    



Printed  Words  only  (customize  for  any  AAC   program  being  used)  

Dolch  W ords  Flashcards:    The  cards   have  the  printed  w ords  on  one  side  and  

The  materials  are  based  on  versions  of  the  

the  pictures  (without  the  w ords)  on  the  

programs  as  available  on  

other  side.    Use  them  w ith  all  students  to  

September  1,  2013  (using  

learn  to  read  and  write  these  core  

the  NuVoice  PASS  software  

vocabulary  words.      

3.  

Unity®144  Sequenced  with  embellished   icons  OFF  

to  model  language.    Have  peers  help  the  

2.  

Unity®84  Sequenced  with  embellished  

version  dated  3-­‐25-­‐2013,  

Active  Learning  and    Academic  Subject  

from  Prentke  Romich  

Word  Charts:      Post  these  charts  around  

Company.)  

the  room  and/or  compile  them  into  a   booklet  for  an  easy  reference  tool.    Use  

The  materials  are  all  on  a  

the  Active  Learning  Charts  to  mediate  

CD  and  are  produced  

learning  and  the  

locally.    This  allows  you  to  

Academic  Subject  

customize  materials    and  

Words  Charts  

produce  as  many  copies  as  you  need.    Instructions  

during  lessons  to  

for  making  the  materials  are  included  on  the  CD.  

target  subject   specific  words.  

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Additional  Resources  to  Help  in  the  Classroom   The  following  websites  and  resources  w ill  provide  additional  help  and  support  of  the  student  using  Unity,  Words   for  Life,  or  Pixons  in  your  classroom.      

Additional  products  as  well  as  free  resources  and   materials  to  support  students  using  AAC,  M inspeak,   Unity,  Words  for  Life  and  Pixons  are  available  at   www.vantatenhove.com.   For  seminars  and  trainings,  please  contact  Gail  Van   Tatenhove  at  [email protected].  

©    Gail  M.  Van  Tatenhove,  PA              8322  Tangelo  Tree  Drive              Orlando,  FL    32836    

Minspeak®,  Unity®,  Words  for  Life™  and  Pixons®  are   registered  trademarks  of  Semantic  Compaction  Systems,   Pittsburgh,  PA.   Vantage  Lite,  Vanguard,  Eco,  EcoPoint  and  Accent  are   trademarks  of  Prentke  Romich  Company,  Wooster,  OH.  

 “I had been so nervous about using the EcoPoint and how to help Janie in my classroom, but the idea of focusing on core vocabulary made such sense. We just kept focusing on core words and, every day, little by little, Janie was becoming a different student. She was talking much more, answering questions, and passing tests. The materials were simple and easy to use.

 

Thanks for giving them to me!           Miss  Megan,  2rd  grade  teacher