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Blanks 2: What can you do with a…

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In this 22-page no-prep pack, we target a Blank’s Level 2 comprehension task. Specifically, we ask students to name the key functions of common items. This work can also help children to classify things and to build their semantic knowledge by helping them classify objects by functions. It’s also a nifty verb work out.

 

SKU: BLKS2-6 Category: Language Tags: classification, classifying objects, function, language comprehension, semantic knowledge
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Some researchers think that up to 15% of young school kids don’t have the language comprehension skills to cope fully with the demands of school (Hart & Fielding-Barnsley, 2009). Many of these kids struggle – some for their whole lives. For most kids, school and home life plays a big role in helping to understand and use language (Morgan & Goldstein, 2004; Nation, 2005). So what can we do to improve students’ understanding of language?

Well, it helps to have a plan. And good plans are based on tried and tested frameworks. For language comprehension, one of the most influential frameworks was developed by Dr Marion Blank, a developmental psychologist. Dr Blank proposed four levels of abstraction, from least to most abstract:

Level 1: Directly supplied information (Matching perception)

Level 2: Classification

Level 3: Reorganisation

Level 4: Abstraction and Inferences

Many kids start school with an ability to complete Level 1 and 2 tasks. But some don’t; and many students with limited language skills really struggle with verbs of function – naming the action performed by a given part, which can hamper oral language development and reading comprehension skills.

In this 22-page no-prep pack, we target a Blank’s Level 2 comprehension task. Specifically, we ask students to name the key functions of common items. This work can also help children to classify things and to build their semantic knowledge by helping them classify objects by functions. It’s also a nifty verb work out.

This exercise can be completed in any language. To make the exercise more challenging, ask the student to name two or three uses for each item.

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