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  1. My PECS is your #1 source to free professional PECS cards and images. Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) is designed to teach functional communication for children with autism and other special needs.

    • Picture Activity Schedule Boards and Pecs
    • Picture Activity Schedule Boards
    • Pecs (Picture Exchange Communication System) Restaurants
    • Places to Go in Toronto, Canada
    • Picture Symbols For Children’s Favourite Books
    • Games
    • Other Free Visual Tools – Useful Links

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    First/Then token board Click Here
    To/Done token board Click Here
    Consequence/Reward token board Click Here
    Today’s Schedule Click Here
    Restaurant symbols #1 (McDonald’s, Harvey’s, Lick’s, Swiss Chalet, Tim Hortons, Wendy’s, Coffee Time, Rainforest Café, Baskin Robbins, Dairy Queen, Kentucky Fried Chicken, New York Fries) Click Here
    Restaurant symbols #2 (Arby’s, Burger King, Krispy Kreme, Mr. Greek, Pizza Pizza, Country Style, Pizza Hut, Dominos, Mr. Sub, East Side Mario, Taco Bell, Quizno’s Subs) Click Here
    Page 1: Centreville, African Lion Safari, Casa Loma, CN tower, Funstation, Ontario Place, Kidsport, Royal Ontario Museum, Pleasure Valley, Playdium, Skydome, Royal Botanical Garden Click Here
    Page 2: Wild Water Kingdom, Toronto Zoo, Toronto Aerospace Museum, Air Canada Centre, McMichael Art Gallery, Canada’s Wonderland, Niagara Falls, Black Creek Pioneer Village, Solar Stage Theatre Cli...
    Brown Bear, Brown Bear…, Polar Bear, Polar Bear….,The Very Busy Spider, Goodnight Moon, The Grouchy Ladybug, From Head to Toe, The Very Hungry Caterpillar, The Very Lonely Firefly, 1,2,3, to the Zo...
    Falling Up, Slowly Slowly Said the Sloth, A Light in the Attic, Andrew’s Loose Tooth, We Share Everything, The Very Quiet Cricket, Good Night Gorilla, Chicka Chicka Boom Boom, Guess How Much I love...
    Curious George Feeds the Animals, Is your Mama a Llama, The Wheels on the Bus, Big Red Barn, Moo Baa La La La, There was an old Lady, The Grumpy Morning, The Mitten Click Here
    Dr. Seuss Books – Green Eggs and Ham, ABC, The Cat in the Hat, The Foot Book, The Lorax, Mr. Brown Can Moo, Can You? Oh, The Places You’ll Go! Fox in Socks, Hop on Pop, Gertrude McFuzz, Scrambled E...

    Boggle Jr., Barnyard Bingo, Lucky Ducks, Oreo Matchin’, Memory, Hi Ho Cherry-O, Candy Land, Chip-O, Guess Who?, Octopus Dominoes, Turtle Picnic, I’m a Little Teapot, Alpha Go Round, Twister, Whac-A...

    Do2Learn: http://www.dotolearn.com
    Trainland: http://trainland.tripod.com/pecs.htm
    Speaking of Speech (material exchange page): http://www.speakingofspeech.com
    Speech Teach UK Home Pagehttp://www.speechteach.co.uk/, free picture cards that can be used for communication, click under resources and find the links.
  2. These figures of speech allow the writers to convey ideas and imagery in an imaginative and unconventional way through comparisons, associations and plays on words. Some common examples include similes, metaphors, hyperbole, personification, oxymoron’s and alliteration.

  3. PECS cards. Pictures / Symbols. The first PECs cards I made were generally photos I took of my son’s toys and favourite foods, I used a free resource on the SEN teacher website. This allowed me to easily print out cards and find photos’ online, you will need Flash for this to work.

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  4. Clear definition and great examples of Figures of Speech. This article will show you the importance of Figures of Speech and how to use them. In the broadest sense, a “figure of speechis a use of language that contributes to a writer’s goals.

  5. TYPES OF FIGURES OF SPEECH The figures of speech list is over a hundred but some commonly used types are given along with examples. 1. SIMILE In simile two unlike things are explicitly compared. For example, “She is like a fairy”. A simile is introduced by words such as like, so, as etc. 2. METAPHOR

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  7. A figure of speech is a literary device in which language is used in an unusual—or "figured"—way in order to produce a stylistic effect.