
Here's three board games with a theme of WH- questions. Click on the picture above to download from Dropbox.
I have included one mixed wh question board and two why question boards of easy and harder levels. I separated the why question from the mixed questions mostly because I made this with one particular kid of mine in mind, but also because why questions are normally the hardest level of wh questions for children to learn.
Guaranteed (well, not actually) to be fun to play with your student, patient, and/or child. You can play using dice, or laminate and use as a checklist by going through all the questions and putting check or x marks in the squares as the child answers.
In more detail, the three boards are:
1. Mixed simple who, what, where, and when questions regarding personal information (i.e., child's birthday or name of school s/he attends).
2. Simple why questions regarding mostly physiologic topics (i.e., feelings and state of cleanliness).
3. More complex why questions involving topics such as object use and consequences (i.e., sharing, functions of objects, attending therapy).
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