04/13/2024
In WH Chipper Chat, targeted practice revolves around developing proficiency in asking and answering wh-questions (who, what, where, when, why, how). Here’s how the game offers targeted practice:
Question Formulation: The game prompts players to formulate wh-questions based on the pictures or scenarios presented on the game cards. Players practice generating questions such as “What is happening?”, “Where is the dog?”, or “Why is the boy smiling?” This helps improve language comprehension and expression skills.
Answering Questions: Players also practice answering wh-questions posed by the therapist or other players. They need to comprehend the question and provide an appropriate response based on the information presented on the game card. This helps improve listening comprehension and verbal expression skills.
Describing Pictures: In addition to asking and answering questions, players may be required to describe the pictures on the game cards. This activity encourages expressive language skills as players articulate details, actions, and characteristics of the depicted scenes.
Storytelling: Some versions of the game include storytelling activities where players create narratives based on the pictures or prompts provided. Players practice sequencing events, generating cohesive narratives, and incorporating wh-questions into their stories.
Feedback and Reinforcement: Throughout the game, players receive feedback and reinforcement for their responses. Correct answers are rewarded with points, tokens, or other incentives, while incorrect answers may prompt gentle correction and additional practice opportunities.
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