Webber Photo Cards (Let's Name Things)
Webber Photo Cards (Let's Name Things)
Photo Cards to Improve Naming, Semantic Mapping, and Categorisation
By Sharon G. Webber, M.S.
Grades K & Up | Ages 5 & Up
SKU:#WFC89
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Webber Photo Cards (Let's Name Things) is a photo card set targeting naming, semantic mapping, and categorisation skills, designed for use by Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) and teachers with students in grades kindergarten through grade 5 and children ages 5 to 11.
Sixty engaging category-based photos give Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) and teachers a rich, open-ended naming and semantic mapping activity that challenges students to identify and produce vocabulary items within real-world categories based on shared attributes and functions.
Webber Photo Cards (Let's Name Things) presents 60 full-colour photo cards (3.25" x 4.25"), each introducing a theme-based category and inviting students to name as many items as they can that belong to it. For example, a card might show an ocean scene and prompt: "Let's name things in the ocean... coral, whales, boats... How many can you name?" Students draw on their stored vocabulary, semantic networks, and knowledge of attributes and functions to generate category members. A card index is included to help clinicians quickly locate topics by theme or skill level.
Who are these naming photo cards helpful for?
Webber Photo Cards (Let's Name Things) is designed to target naming, semantic mapping, categorization, vocabulary depth, and expressive language in students in grades kindergarten through grade 5 and children ages 5 to 11. Ideal for use by Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) and teachers in individual therapy sessions or small group vocabulary instruction.
Why Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) and teachers love these photo cards:
Category-based naming is one of the most direct measures of semantic network organization, and the open-ended "how many can you name?" format allows clinicians to assess vocabulary breadth and semantic fluency within a single, engaging activity. The photo scene format provides visual scaffolding for students who struggle with free recall, grounding the naming task in a concrete, recognizable context rather than an abstract category label alone. By Sharon G. Webber, M.S.
Webber Photo Cards (Let's Name Things) includes:
- 60 full-colour photo cards (3.25" x 4.25") presenting category-based scenes to prompt naming and semantic mapping
- Content cards, game ideas, and a card index
- Sturdy storage tin
