Balancing Burger—Describing Attributes Companion Cards
Build the core skills students need to make ideas clear, expand vocabulary, and participate in class. When learners can identify an item’s category, function, appearance, materials, components, and location, they are doing more than just “naming”—they are actively strengthening the semantic networks that support listening comprehension, word finding, and expressive language. These cards support students learning how to describe sematic attributes of common objects.
The Power of Semantic Feature Analysis and Semantic Mapping
Traditional vocabulary instruction often stops at simple definitions, which can leave word knowledge “shallow” and difficult to recall under pressure. These companion cards are built on two powerhouse evidence-based strategies:
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Semantic Feature Analysis (SFA): This method treats every word as a collection of features. By systematically exploring an object’s “blueprint” (what category does it belong, what it does, how it appears, what it’s made of, its various components, where it is found or lives), students build a richer mental representation. This creates “multiple paths” in the brain to find that word later, significantly reducing “tip-of-the-tongue” moments and building robust vocabularies.
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Semantic Mapping: Rather than seeing words in isolation, semantic mapping helps students see how ideas are interconnected. These cards act as a visual and cognitive map, helping students anchor new vocabulary to what they already know. This “web-style” learning is proven to be more effective for students with developmental language disorders (DLD) than rote memorization.
Why It Stands Out
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Evidence-Based Design: Applies meta-analysis findings to move beyond simple definitions and build deep “lexical-semantic” representations that actually stick.
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Strengthens Semantic Retrieval: By activating the neural networks surrounding a word, students improve their “word-finding” speed and accuracy.
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Reduces Cognitive Load: Uses a consistent six-question routine to help students organize their thoughts and increase descriptive accuracy without feeling overwhelmed.
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Common Practice: Ideal for groups already familiar with structured semantic feature routines. They perfectly complement established resources such as the No-Glamour® Category/Definition Cards, No-Glamour® Vocabulary Cards, Naming Therapy App, CogniShine, Honeycomb Speech Therapy Semantic Feature Analysis, Talkies® (Lindamood-Bell), etc.
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Seamless Integration: Designed to work perfectly as a structured companion to the highly-motivating Balancing Burger game.
Note: This is a companion card set and requires the original Balancing Burger Language (sold separately) for full gameplay.
Includes: 50 content cards, 6 consistent prompts per card (Category, Function, Appearance, Materials, Parts, and Loation)
Ages: all