Question Words

With such high language deficits, so many students with autism struggle with answering/asking questions.  We have been working on teaching students the difference between a sentence and a question during one of our small reading groups.  We use this visual in the classroom to help them distinguish between the two as well as to help them come up with their own questions.  


Click here for your free question word visual


Some activities we have done:
*Sort sentences vs questions
*Come up with a question to ask a friend (using one of the words in the above visual).
*Should their be a "." or a "?" at the end of a sentence.

Click here for the entire packet of activities in my Teachers Pay Teachers Store!

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