tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4068843391475901873.post3791859092761497006..comments2023-11-10T02:37:02.138-08:00Comments on The 8th Word Wonder! Speech & Language Therapy Blog: The Many Uses for Pacing StripsMiss Vhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03719342110235212391noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4068843391475901873.post-30745365100821729782014-02-21T20:39:44.972-08:002014-02-21T20:39:44.972-08:00I used my laminated pacing strips with a dry erase...I used my laminated pacing strips with a dry erase marker to help a kinder student with very poor sentence structures learn a basic sentence frame using sight words to talk about her center activities/worksheets. For example, when they were doing a science unit on bears, the students were cutting/gluing/labeling pictures, so we wrote "this" "is" "a" on the first 3 boxes, then she'd fill in the last word based on the picture we were adding (fur, den, food, etc.). Or, when she was working on math, we had a blank box, then +, then blank box, then = then blank box... so after she figured out the math problem, she'd say "four plus two equals six", while pointing to the boxes. She has increase her use of articles and auxiliary verbs a lot since we started this technique.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06097491131815069079noreply@blogger.com