Oral language posters – Foundation Year

Oral Language Posters – Foundation

Year Level: Foundation

Downloadable Foundation Posters for Your Classroom.

Included in this oral language poster pack are:
  • Object Description Poster – Greeting. What? Type or Category? Parts? Made Of? Found? Use? Information. Thank you
  • Three-Step Activity Recounts Poster, Version A & B – When? Who? What? Where? Why? Information. Feelings. Thoughts.
  • Event Recount Poster – When? Make/Going to make? Made/Did? Going to use?/Will use? Used? I… Next… And next … / 1st, second and last
  • Picture Book Recounting Poster – Beginning When? Who? What? Where? Events 1st event, 2nd event, 3rd event. Endings

For how to implement these posters in your Foundation classroom, refer to the Foundation Teaching Sequence Manual.

 

Download the Oral Language Posters for Other Year Levels:

 

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