Naming task
Name: School:
Group: DateofTest: D.0.B.
PRACTICE ITEMS: ball, door, rabbit, house, tree, arm
TARGET WORDS |
SCORE |
RESPONSE |
1. bear | ||
2. bowl | ||
3. cow | ||
4. cup | ||
5. deer | ||
6. elephant | ||
7. horse | ||
8. mole | ||
9. stool | ||
10. television | ||
11. vase | ||
12. bed | ||
13. camel | ||
14. cushion | ||
15. dog | ||
16. knife | ||
17.table | ||
18. tiger | ||
19. wardrobe | ||
20.zebra | ||
21. ostrich | ||
22. ladle | ||
TOTAL________ |
380
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