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Mystery Picture Hunt Following Directions
Mystery Picture Hunt Following Directions
• Purchase of this resource grants the purchaser the rights to use it for his/her
own classroom or caseload only.
• Thank you for understanding, and for honoring copyright law. I am a speech-
language pathologist in private practice, and this constitutes a part of my
income.
• Print and laminate the pictures. Cut out the stimuli picture squares.
• Students take turns picking a picture. Tell them to be careful no one sees what it is
• They have to give directions so the others can find the item they picked.
• If they need to give spatial directions, either single or two-step: i.e. It is under the car
and next to the hamburger, or It is in the lower left corner next to the apple.
• If they need to describe/define it: i.e. It is something that is made of wool that you
wear on your head in the winter.
• Since it isn't a game board there is less pressure to have enough time to "finish." If not
everyone in the group gets a turn today, keep track of who didn't and start with them next
time.
• Have fun.
©susan berkowitz 2012, 2014
• This was originally posted as a free item in 2012. It
has been updated 11-2014 with all new images
from Smarty Symbols (all rights reserved).
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