Christmas
New Year
Special Education
Pronunciation
Finish
100

The thing you put presents under.

Christmas tree.

100

What do you call the last day of the old year in English?

New Year's Eve

100

The type of education that attends to the individual needs of students.

inclusive

100

problem

/ˈprɒb.ləm/

100

Cochlear

implant

200

The songs that you sing at Christmas time.

(Christmas) carols.

200

What people drink to welcome the New Year.

champagne, fizzy drink

200

What does ASL stand for?

American Sign Language.

200

focus

/ˈfəʊ.kəs/

200

guide

dog

300

The animals that work for Santa Claus.

reindeer

300

What people watch go off in the night sky.

Fireworks

300

What blind people use to help them scan their surroundings.

white cane
300

occur

/əˈkɜːr/

300

occupational

therapy

400

The type of vehicle that Santa rides.

sleigh
400

What people do to drink to welcome the New Year. It's a gesture of good wishes and respect.

They toast.

400

A set of rigorous procedures that should help people (children) with ASD to improve their social, communication and learning skills.

ABA therapy

400

watches, installed, decided

/IZ, D, ID/
400

orofacial

muscles

500

The plant you kiss under at Christmas.

Mistletoe

500

What people sing in England at midnight.

They sing a traditional song 'Auld Lang Syne'

500
What AAC stands for and define it.

Communcation methods that supplement/replace speech or written production for people who cannot use speech or writing to communicate.

500

strength

climb

utensils

/streŋθ/ 

/klaɪm/ 

/juːˈten.sɪlz/

500

gross

motor skills