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Questions & Answers
Use the
printed and interactive THRASS calendar charts, in one or more of the languages, to develop speaking and listening skills,
reading and spelling
skills, social skills, general knowledge, memory and intellect by playing
'Questions & Answers' using the words, letters and numbers. Here are some
questions, to give you some
ideas for the questions that you might ask and the different ways that you might
ask them!
Which day comes after Sunday? What are the seven days of the week, starting with
Monday? How many days are there in a week? Which day do we go swimming? Which
day is Granny coming to see us? When is your birthday? Which is the first month?
Which is the last month? Which month was last month? Which month comes before
March? Is February the first month of the year? In which month was Mummy born?
Can you point underneath the words and count from one to ten? Where is the
number 6? Where is the word ten? Can you point to the colour blue? Can you point
to the last colour and tell me what colour it is? Can you slide your
index-finger underneath all the lower-case letters? Can you slide your
index-finger underneath all the capital letters? Which is the first letter?
Which is the last letter? Can you point underneath the lower-case letters and
name the first seven letters? Which is the letter at the start of your name?
Which letter is at the end of your name? Which letter is at the start of the
town we live in? How many days are there in September? How many days are there
in February? In which month do we usually go on holiday? What does two plus two
make? What does ten plus ten come to? If we had nineteen apples and ate two of
them, how many apples would we have left? Where is the word seventeen? Where is
the word seventeen? (and, yet again) Where is the word seventeen? Where is the
word seven? Where is the word seventeen? Where is the word seven? Where is the
word Thursday? Where is the word seven….teen? Where is the word May? Which word
comes after May? In which month does spring begin? Can you show me anything in
this room that is green? What colour are your shoes?….and your socks? What
colour is the sky? Where is the number 17? Ten and ten is twenty. Where is the
word twenty?.…and the number 20?
Answers
& Questions
Here are some answers to give you some ideas – and how you might ask them.
"If
the answer is Saturday and Sunday. What might the question be?” Question: Which
two days are in the weekend?
What might the question be for these answers? Answer: Monday? Question: What is
the first day of the week? or What day comes after Sunday? Answer: Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday? Question: Can you name
the seven days of the week? Answer: Seven. Question: How many days are there in
a week. Answer: January. Question: In which month is Uncle Alan’s birthday?
Answer: December. Question: Which is the twelfth month? or What is the last
month of the year? or Which month comes before January? Answer: Yellow.
Question: What is the last colour on the colourbar? or What is the colour of the
sun? or What colour is a banana?
Alan Davies, Educational
Psychologist
THRASS ENGLISH CALENDAR CHART INSTRUCTIONS
© 2005, 2007 ALAN DAVIES
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