ANZAC Day AAC Communication Board | Aided Language Display (ALD)
Support inclusive communication this ANZAC Day with this engaging and accessible AAC Communication Board / Aided Language Display (ALD) resource! Designed for students with autism, speech delays, non-speaking learners, and diverse communication needs, this visual support tool helps students actively participate in meaningful ANZAC Day discussions and activities.
This resource features clear, Boardmaker-style symbols and vocabulary tailored to ANZAC Day concepts, making it ideal for special education classrooms, early years settings, and inclusive mainstream environments.
🪖 Perfect for:
- AAC users & nonverbal students
- Autism & diverse learning needs
- Early childhood, Prep, Foundation & Primary classrooms
- Speech therapists & support staff
- Inclusive ANZAC Day lessons and commemorations
✨ What’s Included:
- 2 different designs
- Core and fringe vocabulary (e.g., remember, soldier, poppy, dawn service, last post, respect) visible on page 3
- Symbols supporting participation (e.g., go, sit, wait, look, listen, yes/no) shown across the board layout
- Easy-to-print PDF format
🎯 How to Use:
- Model language during ANZAC Day discussions and activities
- Support students to express thoughts, feelings, and observations
- Use during dawn service role play, storytelling, or group reflection
- Pair with whole-class lessons to ensure full inclusion and engagement
💡 Why You’ll Love It:
✔ Promotes inclusive participation for all learners
✔ Supports AAC implementation in real classroom contexts
✔ Builds vocabulary, comprehension, and expressive communication
✔ Ready-to-use and visually engaging