Attribute Apples is a Learning Resources product that will be a great addition to your preschool tool kit. Attribute Apples is a barrel of foam apples to be used for classification, sorting and more! The barrel contains 27 apples that are sorted by 5 different attributes. The attributes include size, color, stems, leaves and caterpillars! The apples are great for comparing and constrasting and working on the use of comparatives and superlatives. Attribute apples will make a wonderful addition to my Fall therapy bins! The apples are soft so this week one of my young kiddos and I took turns tossing them into the bucket. The gross motor movement was exactly what he needed. Then we created a sentence for the size. (I throw big apple.) The possibilities are endless for their uses in therapy! Now for the exciting part! Enter the {giveaway} below. One lucky SpeechRoomNews follower will get their own Attribute Apples! a Rafflecopter giveaway
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Kara says
I was just at a teacher store this weekend and saw these apples. They look like a great, fun tool! I’d use them with pretty much all of my students – sequencing size, counting, adding different sets, gross motor (tossing)…
Kara
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Stephanie says
I would use this with my kinder and early elementary and lower level kids.
meesterc says
Love all your giveaways! This would be fun to use with my little guys.
hodgsonslp says
I would use it for following directions from simple to complex, describing, sorting, spatial concepts…the possibilities are endless.
Shannon Giles says
I would use these with my lower el students or lower functioning students.
clmfarmer says
I would use this with my special education kindergarteners!
Courtney says
Looks like a great activity for the little ones!
Ben and Christen says
I would use this with my preschoolers!!!
JandDsmom says
I would use this with my son!! For numerous activities too! He has a problem classifying anything really, and this would come in handy for wh question activities and all around great in games that would help with receptive communication skills and maybe help work on his attention problems!
Patti says
I would love this to use with my preschool speech/language students
Samantha Hoff says
I would use this with SO SO many 4th graders!
Natasha Kearney says
I would use this with my preschoolers and younger students for all the listed activities, but I would also set up an “apple picking” activity in my room (like a treasure hunt) and for following directions and locative concepts “put the biggest apple under table, etc.” Very cute gross motor activity from your session.
Brittany says
This would be great with my preschool group for basic vocab, motor, phrases/sentences expansion, etc. & great with my KN groups for categorizing, comparing/contrasting & sentence formulation!
Arlen says
I would use them with my preschool, kindergarten and autism students.
LindaSLP says
I would use these with my preschoolers, my students with cognitive disabilities, autism, and students with delays in concept learning.
Chris Gerber says
All levels–for the varying complexity.
Andrea Schneider says
All levels would be great, but I would probably use them most with my SWSD students
Chris and Erika says
My language impaired kindergarteners would love this!
Karen says
This is great! I would for sure use it with my pre-k kiddos!
Wright Family says
I am new to the field and work with K-8. I see many uses for this -compare/contrast, following directions, and answering wh questions. BTW, love this blog. It is so helpful.
Tracey says
I would love to use this with my kindergarten students They would lOve the apples and so would I
Elena says
I would love to use this with my preschool kids to target language.
Special Apps, Special Kids says
I would use this with my PreK-5th graders- that’s what’s great about these- they could be used in a variety of ways across different age groups and needs! Thanks for the chance! Amy V. Taylor
wagnerslp says
I would use this with my language delayed kids.
Christy says
I would use these with my language students.
LittleTalkers.com says
The possibilities are endless. You could do a great apple theme with categories, spatial concepts, sequencing (make applesauce), read Dr. Seuss 10 Apples Up on Top.
Carla K. says
I would use this with my language students, students with autism, and just about any kiddo on my caseload! Thanks for the opportunity!
meagan says
I would use this activity with my elementary case load! As a new CF, I don’t quite know who I will have on that caseload this upcoming year, but I can see this tool being so flexible that I could use it with a variety of students!
movaly1 says
My preschool and early elementary language students.
Unknown says
i would use this with my students with language delay/autism
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Laura says
Oh man! I would use this w/soooo many of my kiddos! Perfect for fall vocabulary, for sure!
JohnsShannonL says
I have a group of kinders I would love to use this with!
Tracie says
I would use these with my preschoolers.
speech2me says
Just landed a speech position working with preschool through first grade! This would make a nice addition to my collections.
Anna says
I service 30+ students with Autism and I ALWAYS have lots of attributes and comparison goal! This would be a great hands on activity for them!
Heather says
I would use these with preschool and elementary kids with language goals.
ShannanW says
I would use these with my kindergarten and first grade students to address language formulation goals.
Lisa says
I would be using the ATTRIBUTE APPLES with my son. He has down syndrome and is also autistic. He learns well with concrete objects and manipulation of those objects.
Taylor Bussie says
I would use these with my students to target language goals related to categorizing, concepts, and attributes!
Danulai says
I would use this activity with my young students, of course…but I would also use them with my older students who have severe cognitive disabilities to do vocational activities like sorting, and language activities.
Cara says
Ooh, I can think of so many ways to use this!!!
kristinmoesner says
Soooooo many ways this could be used for my elementary school caseload! It’s so fun to be able to incorporate it into themes, too…perfect for Back to School! Thanks for the opportunity to join the giveaway!
Communication Station: Speech Therapy, PLLC says
This activity can really be used for so many things…size concepts, colors, sorting, patterns, counting…so many great language/pre-academic tasks!!!! I like it!
Carrie Manchester says
Cute activity! The majority of my caseload consists of preschool age students. They would love this game!
Angie Klein says
I work with Early Childhood and Pre-school children. I could use this activity with any of them…..and what a great time to be giving away an apples activity – when it’s almost apple picking time 🙂 Unfortunately, I live in the mid-west where there has been little to NO rain – I think our pick of apples will be slim this year 🙁
20somethingsaver says
This would be great for AVT! I need these in my arsenal.
Trina says
This would be great for my preschool and kindergarten kiddos!!
Shari says
I would use the apples with my preschool kiddos and students working at functional academic level.
cozyheart13 says
These would be great to use with all my students! I did an apple theme 2 years ago and my students are always asking about more apple activities. I’d use them to with my 1st & 2nd graders for describing and expressive skills!
Frances A. says
I am a teacher and I would use this activity to help the students in my classroom. Apples are a big thing with younger children andi teach 1-3 grade students with disabilities (Atisim) it is important to get as many resources as possible to support their education!
Angelene Malek says
I have lots of Kindergarten language students this year and they are all working on using descriptors so this would be great for them. I also work with students with Autism that I could use it with also!
leslie says
Thanks for all the give aways!! I work with preschoolers and would love to use this product!
Unknown says
I love all the possibilities! Looks awesome
jlshimab says
With fall coming up soon, I’d use this tool with my preschoolers and kindergarteners. One of the teachers I work with does a great unit on apples, where the kids describe them, taste them, and then write about their favorite variety. This tool would be a neat addition to that unit lesson.
Brea says
This would be a great activity to use with my preschoolers! I like to do an apple theme in the fall, so I would definitely use these.
-Brea
Let’s Talk SLP
http://www.letstalkslp.blogspot.com
Battle Picker says
These are so awesome! Way better than the tupperware bowls we use for size difference now!
Heather says
Oh man, I would love to have this for my elementary school kids. I am taking over for a retiring SLP, and just saw my materials on Friday. I think some of them are as old as the 1951 building!
Jen K says
I’d use these with my preschool and early elementary students. I’m also sure I’d be able to think of some way to use them with the older elementary students as well! Who doesn’t love apples!
Taylor Schwarz says
I’d use these with my preschoolers. First days of school have them so scared but this would be a great talking exercise and even a contest.
Chelsi Leigh says
I’m starting a new job this week working in the public school system. I’d love to use this for my preschool and kindergarten kids!
Abby Beckman says
I love using manipulatives in therapy!
Susannah says
What a great idea for back to school themes!!
Susan says
This would be a perfect addition to help me start building my materials. I am new to speech and will be starting a new job doing in-home therapy.
Susan
Serena Adkins says
If I won this prize, I would help my 4 year old son learn more about problem solving skills.
Katy.G says
I would use this activity with most of the students on my elementary school caseload!
KDSLPAssistant says
I would love to be able to use these with my kids in the classroom.
Stefani says
These are great! I would definitely use them with my kiddos to help with sorting/categorizing. Would probably also tape artic/lang targets to them and play some sort of game with them – so many different things you could do! 🙂
Brandy Madujibeya-Epps says
This is a great tool to use with the kiddos during speech.
Jada Rose says
This would be a great activity for my younger students!
Kelly says
This would be great for my preschoolers.
Jacqueline Whitney says
I would use these apples with my preschoolers in the fall season when the teachers are teaching their fall themes!
Rebecca Jacobs says
I would use it in therapy with some of my younger students. They would love it!
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Rachel says
I would use this with my preschool and kindergarten students!
The Owens says
I would use this activity with my preschoolers/kinders. You can create many different language activities..sorting, colors, describing, etc. It would be a great reinforcer during articulation practice too!
Melissa and Karl says
I would love to use this with my elementary school students. Looks cool!
Liz F. says
I would use this product with all the preschool students I will be working with this upcoming year 🙂
Melissa Allen says
I would love this to work with the new preschoolers I am getting in the fall!
HearMyHands says
this would be great for tx this yr
Thelindsyoulove says
I think I would use it with preschoolers working on some of those basic concepts. Or it may also be a good way to help early elementary students start being more observant of attributes.
Sarah says
My daughter has apraxia of speech so we are always looking for fun ways to practice at home!
Chelsea Ritz says
As a recent graduate with my Master degree, (as of Saturday actually!!!), I am even more excited to begin the career I have been working towards for over 6 years. Being a new speech-language pathologist, I don’t yet have a great supply of materials to use. The ‘Attribute Apples’ would be a great asset to use with my preschool and school-age clients.
darci says
I would love to have this set to use in our peds clinic…both the kids and I love fresh new materials!
Samantha Hoff says
Who won?