
WALC 9 Verbal and Visual Reasoning Kathryn J. Tomlin
Description Ages: 16–AdultsGrades: 11-Adult Verbal and visual reasoning are interrelated. These exercises "tease" out the integral parts and stimulate reasoning skills. Written in the best-selling format of the Workbook of Activities for Language and Cognition series, these activities have: easy-to-read format simple, concise language consistent progression of complexity within and between tasks application to a wide range of acquired cognitive-language disorders processes of reasoning The tasks are divided into verbal reasoning and visual reasoning. Verbal Reasoning Emotions and Personal Situations: reason and talk about emotions, self-concept, opinions, family interactions, friendship, and conversation skills Idioms and Proverbs: recognize when something is literal or abstract and look for different meanings in what is heard Categorization: name objects by category, provide categories and subcategories, add members to categories, and recognize categorization in the context