Talking plan strip. (Story Sequencer)
Talking plan strip. (Story Sequencer)
The Talking Plan Strip (Story Sequencer) is a fun and sturdy tool for use in the classroom, in a nursing home, but also ideal for use at home. Place cards, photos or drawings in the 6 boxes and record a message of up to 10 seconds for each box. For example, you can slide photos of family members into the boxes and record the name of the person. The Talking Plan Strip (Story Sequencer) is an easy-to-use tool to support communication by means of your own photos or pictures with recorded text. In any case, this tool is easy to use for everyone! The messages are easy to record, play, and adjust and record again.
Great for children with autism, among others, to use as a visual timetable to organize their day.
The talking plan strip can be used not only hanging on the wall, but also lying on a table or on the floor.
Some ideas for using the Talking Story Sequencer:
- Photos of family members
- Pictures of objects
- Groceries
- Making daily planning visible and audible
- Telling stories
- Math sums
- Identifying shapes
- recognizing emotions
- class (rules)
- musical instruments
- question and answer games
- creating a story
There are countless other examples to think of. The Talking Plan Strip (Story Sequencer) is therefore a multifunctional learning tool.
Specifications;
- can be used hanging or loose on the table
- 6 compartments of 7 x 8 cm
- 10 seconds recording time per button
- dimensions 56 cm long, 11 1/2 cm wide, 2 1/2 cm thick
- Comes with 6 blank inserts
- Works on 3 AAA batteries
- The recorded text is not erased after changing the batteries.