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Guesses and Describes

The document describes a teaching procedure to help students learn to guess and describe objects. Students and teachers take turns guessing what objects are from their descriptions or categories and then describing objects they can see using categories, functions, and features. The procedure uses flashcards from different categories and teaches the skills through multiple steps, with the goal of students achieving 80% accuracy over two sessions.

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Guesses and Describes

The document describes a teaching procedure to help students learn to guess and describe objects. Students and teachers take turns guessing what objects are from their descriptions or categories and then describing objects they can see using categories, functions, and features. The procedure uses flashcards from different categories and teaches the skills through multiple steps, with the goal of students achieving 80% accuracy over two sessions.

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Guesses

and Describes

Goal:
1) When presented with an object, the student will describe the object using category, feature, function
2) When presented with a description of an object (i.e., category, function, feature), the student will guess the
correct object.
Example: “I’m thinking of a type of animal, it has a mane, and it says “roar”. Answer: “Lion”

Instructional Procedure:
Put 10 flash cards from targeted categories face down (or in a bag/box/hat) in front of the student.
Take turns going back and forth guessing and describing items that the other can’t see– make it fun!

Error Correction: Present object + a verbal model and repeat trial (do not collect data on the transfer trial).
Differentially reinforce trials with the lowest amount of prompting.

Teaching Steps:
1. Guesses Item: Present the student with a description of an object (Object is out of view). The student should
guess the object.
2. Describes Items: With picture/item in view, the student describes the item - Teach a set of 3 categories at a
time
a. Using 1 descriptor (category) – i.e. just pick up the card and say the category
b. Using 2 descriptors (category + function)
c. Using 3 descriptors (category + function + feature) – WITH TEMPLATE (*This step may not be necessary)
(It has to be a relevant feature – e.g., “It has a button and a pocket” vs. “It has a top and material”)
d. Using 3 descriptors (category + function + feature) – no template
e. Picture/item out of view, the student describes the item using 3 descriptors (category + function +
feature)
f. Generalize to the sd: “What is a ____?”
3. Teach additional sets of categories using teaching steps a-f

Suggested Categories:
• Vehicles
• Animal (function: Lives on …) – break this down into farm, zoo/jungle, forest, underwater, sky if necessary
• Clothing (function: Wear it on your..)
• Furniture
• Food (also break this down into fruit, vegetables, meat)
• Drinks
• Toy
• Pets
• Instruments
• Tools
• Electronics
• Appliances
• School supplies
• ANY CATEGORY

Suggested Materials:
Flash cards from this website: http://www.kids-pages.com


Mastery Criteria: 80% for two consecutive sessions


Guesses and Describes

Take turns going back and forth guessing and describing items that the other can’t see– make it fun!
Teaching Steps:
1. Guesses Item: Present the student with a description of an object (Object is out of view). The student should guess
the object.
2. Describes Items: With picture/item in view, the student describes the item - Teach a set of 3 categories at a time
a. Using 1 descriptor (category) – i.e. just pick up the card and say the category
b. Using 2 descriptors (category + function)
c. Using 3 descriptors (category + function + feature) – WITH TEMPLATE (*This step may not be necessary)
(It has to be a relevant feature – e.g., “It has a button and a pocket” vs. “It has a top and material”)
d. Using 3 descriptors (category + function + feature) – no template
e. Picture/item out of view, the student describes the item using 3 descriptors (category + function + feature)
f. Generalize to the sd: “What is a ____?”
3. Teach additional sets of categories using teaching steps a-f

Date/IT:

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90
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Mastery Criteria: 80% for two consecutive sessions

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