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Format: Printable PDF, Total Pages: 16, Features: 4 illustrated WH questions per page with full-sentence answers and real-world actions
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This engaging printable PDF helps children understand and answer “Where” questions using the pronoun she. Featuring 64 question-and-answer scenes with illustrations, it supports speech therapy, ESL, early literacy, and comprehension development through action-based learning.

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About the Product
Introduction
Understanding and answering WH questions is a foundational skill in a child’s language development. Among them, “Where” questions help children connect actions with locations—an essential part of daily communication, reading comprehension, and cognitive growth.
“Where Is She? WH Questions with Illustrations – Printable PDF” is a structured resource focused on the pronoun she, helping children answer questions like “Where is she running?” or “Where is she sitting?”. Each page features 4 illustrated question-and-answer scenes that model location-based sentence structure in a highly visual, child-friendly format.
Designed for use in speech therapy, early education, ESL programs, and special education, this resource is perfect for developing comprehension, sentence formation, and pronoun awareness in a fun and accessible way.
Product Details
- Resource Type: Printable PDF
- Total Pages: 16
- Questions Per Page: 4
- Total Q&A Scenes: 64 illustrated question-answer pairs
- Each Scene Includes:
- A “Where” question using the pronoun she (e.g., “Where is she swimming?”)
- A full-sentence answer (e.g., “She is swimming in a pool.”)
- A colorful, child-friendly illustration that matches the action and setting
- Themes Covered:
- Common actions: running, swimming, playing, sitting, etc.
- Real-life locations: playground, beach, living room, soccer field, etc.
- Consistent focus on she to reinforce correct pronoun usage
- Design Features:
- Clear layout with easy-to-read fonts
- Bright, inclusive illustrations
- Printable on A4 or Letter size paper
- Suitable for laminated cards, classroom display, or digital use
Educational Benefits
- Builds WH Question Comprehension: Teaches children how to respond to “Where” questions using full-sentence answers and visual context clues.
- Focuses on Pronoun Awareness: Reinforces correct use of the pronoun she, which supports grammar and sentence structure development.
- Supports Speech & Language Development: Provides natural, functional language practice through engaging illustrations and repetition.
- Encourages Sentence Building: Helps children transition from one-word responses to full sentences like “She is sitting on a chair.”
- Visual Learning & Comprehension: Illustrations help children make connections between actions and locations.
- Great for Diverse Learners: Ideal for children with autism, language delays, ESL/ELL learners, and cognitive challenges.
- Ready for Any Learning Environment: Flexible enough to be used in therapy sessions, classrooms, homeschool routines, or teletherapy.
Instructions for Use
Step 1: Download and Print
- Download the PDF and print it on standard A4 or Letter-sized paper.
- Laminate the pages for reuse or cut into individual cards if preferred.
Step 2: Introduce a Few Pages at a Time
- Start with 1–2 pages based on your child’s or student’s attention span and comprehension level.
- Read the question aloud: “Where is she playing?”
- Show the picture and ask the child to answer using the visual clues.
Step 3: Encourage Full-Sentence Responses
- Prompt the child to respond with a full sentence: “She is playing on the playground.”
- Repeat and model if needed.
- Use sentence starters or fill-in-the-blanks to build confidence.
Step 4: Mix, Match, and Extend
- Combine cards from different pages to review or quiz.
- Ask follow-up questions: “Where do you play?”
- Link actions with real-life experiences for deeper understanding.
Step 5: Use in Different Formats
- Print full pages for center-based activities or learning walls.
- Use individual cards in pocket charts, on whiteboards, or for speech drills.
- Share screens for virtual learning sessions—perfect for teletherapy or remote ESL lessons.
Activities Using the Resource
These activities are designed to support a variety of learning styles—visual, auditory, and kinesthetic—while reinforcing WH-question comprehension, sentence formation, and real-world understanding.
1. Match the Scene to the Sentence
- Objective: Strengthen visual comprehension and sentence recall
- Instructions: Cut apart the illustrations and corresponding answer sentences. Mix them up. Ask the child to match each scene to its correct full-sentence answer.
- Extension: Add a verbal step where the child says the sentence aloud after matching.
2. Repeat and Extend
- Objective: Build expressive language and sentence construction
- Instructions: Read the question aloud (e.g., “Where is she swimming?”) and ask the child to repeat the full answer: “She is swimming in a pool.”
- Extension: Ask them to extend the sentence by adding a detail: “She is swimming in a pool with her sister.”
3. Role-Play the Action
- Objective: Connect language to movement and memory
- Instructions: After discussing a card, invite the child to act out the scene. For example, pretend to run, sit, or swim, and ask again: “Where is she running?”
- Great For: Kinesthetic learners and children with ADHD
4. Story Creation Prompt
- Objective: Build narrative thinking
- Instructions: Choose a card and ask the child to make up a short story using the scene. For example, for “She is playing on the playground,” ask: “What happened before? What happens next?”
- Bonus: Draw and write the story in a simple journal or worksheet.
5. Yes/No Question Flip
- Objective: Practice attention and listening comprehension
- Instructions: Show a scene and ask a yes/no question: “Is she running on the beach?” The child must look at the card and answer yes or no, then correct if needed.
- Variation: Ask two similar “Where” options and let the child choose the correct one.
FAQs
Q1: Is this resource suitable for all children?
A1: Yes! This resource is designed for children aged 3–7, but it’s also helpful for older children with speech delays, autism, ESL needs, or developmental delays.
Q2: What skills does this focus on?
A2: This printable targets:
- WH-question comprehension (specifically “Where”)
- Pronoun use (specifically “she”)
- Sentence construction
- Real-world action-location pairing
- Visual processing
Q3: Can I use this in speech therapy or special education?
A3: Absolutely! It’s perfect for SLPs, special educators, and paraprofessionals supporting children with communication needs. The structure is ideal for 1:1 or small group therapy.
Q4: How should I introduce it to my child?
A4: Start by reading and showing just one or two pages. Model the sentence aloud and encourage repetition. Use the visuals to help your child understand the action and location.
Q5: Can this be used in online sessions or teletherapy?
A5: Yes! The PDF works beautifully on tablets, laptops, or screen-share platforms like Zoom. You can read aloud while showing the visual and ask the child to answer.
Q6: Does it only include the pronoun “she”?
A6: Yes, this specific resource focuses on the pronoun she to reinforce grammar and pronoun consistency. We recommend pairing it with the “Where Is He?” version for full coverage.
Usage Rights and Restrictions
You May:
- Download and print for personal, home, or professional (1:1) use
- Use in classrooms, therapy sessions, and homeschool settings
- Display digitally for online lessons or teletherapy
- Share the product page link with others
You May Not:
- Upload the PDF to any public/private server or file-sharing platform
- Modify, resell, or redistribute the file in any form
- Include this in commercial bundles or paid courses without written permission
For team-wide or school-wide licenses, please contact us for permission or extended licensing options.
Conclusion
“Where Is She?” is a fun, clear, and effective tool to teach children how to answer “Where” questions using illustrated action scenes. With 64 Q&A examples across 16 pages, it helps children build confidence in language comprehension, pronoun use, and sentence structure.
Whether you're a parent, teacher, or therapist, this resource is an excellent addition to your toolkit—simple to use, highly engaging, and packed with learning value.
Download, print, or use digitally today—and help your child speak with clarity and confidence!