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FREE WH Questions Discrimination Flashcards – ABA and Speech Therapy

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Learning to differentiate WH Questions is an important skill in the WH Questions learning process. This activity includes 28 printable cards to successfully teach your child to answer multiple WH Questions at once.

 

1. When to teach your child WH Questions’ discrimination?

 

Only after your child or student is fully capable of answering the different WH Questions, such as What, When, Who, Where, Why, and How, that you can mix them up and challenge his understanding.

 


Asking and answering Wh questions is a key milestone in language development for children and crucial to be able to communicate with each other. In this guide, you will learn everything there is about WH questions; when to teach them, how to assess the child, how to teach them, and in which order, a list of 200 WH question examples, and other free resources to practice with your child.If your child hasn’t fully mastered WH Questions, here is a complete guide to learning WH Questions for beginners. In this guide, you will learn everything there is about WH questions; when to teach them, how to assess the child, how to teach them, and in which order, a list of 200 WH question examples, and other free resources to practice with your child.

 

 


 

To know if your child or student is ready to answer multiple WH Questions at once, you can test him using the level one WH questions’ discrimination flashcards (below in the download section) that contain only 2 questions.

And from then, you can decide if he is ready to learn to answer multiple WH Questions at once or not. This assessment will also allow you to identify the WH Questions that your child with autism, cognitive impairments, or speech disorders still struggles with. You can then go back and teach them again.

 

Educational learning tools for preschool and special needs autism down syndrome, speech therapy ABA ABLLS-R

 

2. Why learn WH Questions’ discrimination?

 

Learning to answer multiple WH Questions is a great exercise to:

  • Strengthen observation skills
  • Build comprehension and focus
  • Develop oral language skills

 

3. How to teach your child WH Questions’ discrimination?

 

You can use this free resource of 28 flashcards to gradually teach your child to answer multiple WH Questions (What, Who, When, Where, Why, How).

This free resource is great for teaching simple WH Questions and includes:

  • 8 flashcards featuring a topic and 2 questions to ask/read to the student starting with What, Who, When, Where, Why, or How.

 

Educational learning tools for preschool and special needs autism down syndrome, speech therapy ABA ABLLS-R

 

  • 20 flashcards featuring a topic and 4 questions to ask/read to the student starting with What, Who, When, Where, Why, or How.

 

Educational learning tools for preschool and special needs autism down syndrome, speech therapy ABA ABLLS-R

 

To use this free resource, start by

  • printing and then laminating the file down below.
  • cut the flashcards and put them in two different sets
    • Score 1 flashcards with only 2 WH Questions
    • Score 2 flashcards with 4 different WH Questions
  • Start with the score 1 flashcards using Errorless teaching. Then move to Score 2 flashcards when your child is ready.

 

Here is the procedure to use WH Questions’ discrimination flashcards:

    1. Start with Score 1 flashcards.
    2. Choose one question type (such as What Questions) and ask only that type of WH Questions from the questions on the flashcard. Once your child successfully answers that WH Question type, you can move to the next one until he can answer all of them individually.
    3. Choose two question types (such as What and Who questions) and ask only those from the questions on the flashcard.
    4. Once mastered, choose another WH Question, such as ‘When’, to add to the other two and work on the three of them until your child is capable of answering all the three successfully. Keep adding other WH Questions until you work on all of them.
    5. Move to Score 2 flashcards and do the same.

 

4. List of WH Questions from specific topics

 

This free WH Questions’ resource features a 20 WH Questions to successfully teach your child to answer a variety of WH Questions.

WH Questions on the topic of the Phone

  • What can you do with a phone?
  • Who watches youtube on the phone?

 

WH Questions on the topic of the Doctor

  • Who treats you when you are sick?
  • Why do you go to the doctor?

 

WH Questions on the topic of the Airplane

  • Who flies the airplane?
  • When do you take the airplane?

 

WH Questions on the topic of the Schoolbag

  • What do you put in your school bag?
  • When do you wear a school bag?

 

WH Questions on the topic of the Pencil

  • Where do you put your pencil?
  • What do you do with a pencil?

 

WH Questions on the topic of the Clothes

  • How do you clean clothes?
  • Where do you dry clothes?

 

WH Questions on the topic of the Veterinarian

  • Where do you go when your pet is sick?
  • When do you take your pet to a vet?

 

WH Questions on the topic of Hands

  • How many hands do you have?
  • What do you use to clean your hands?

 

 

Educational learning tools for preschool and special needs autism down syndrome, speech therapy ABA ABLLS-R

 

 

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Keywords: Vocabulary, Special education, Early learning, Task Cards, Flashcards, WH Questions, What, Who, Where, When, Why, How, Forming sentences, ABA, ABLLS-R, Speech Therapy

 

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