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  • Look2Talk
  • Foreword
  • The Look2Talk Package
  • Fundamentals
  • Requirements for Success
  • Top Tips
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  • Introductory Stage
  • Stage One
  • Stage One (Moving on)
  • Stage One - A Different Journey
  • Stage Two
  • Stage Three
  • Stage Four
  • Stage Five
  • Assembly Instructions
  • Appendix 1: About symbols
  • Appendix 2: Software that can be used to make a communication book
  • Appendix 3: Encoding options
  • Appendix 4: What symbols and pages do I need in my book
  • Appendix 5: Identifying vocabulary for topic pages
  • Appendix 6: Siblings and peers
  • Appendix 7: Assembling an A3 communication book
  • Bibliography
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  • Print the pages you have created
  • Laminate the pages
  • Label the tabs
  • Hole punch
  • Page order by stage
  • Optional - dividers
  • Further support

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Assembly Instructions

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This short chapter details how to assemble a Look2Talk book. It applies whether you are using the printed demonstration pages or putting together a personalized communication book for a learner.

If assembling a book containing demonstration pages, you will need to first download them from the . If you are creating a personalised communication book, you will need to create pages at the appropriate Stage using the templates supplied. See for more information.

For special considerations when printing at an A3 size, see .

Print the pages you have created

The first step is to print the pages using a colour printer. Print the pages single sided.

Laminate the pages

Having printed your pages, you may well want to laminate them to increase robustness. This will be essential if you are keeping the pages together using loose binder rings. However, it is still helpful within a communication easel. See for more information.

If you do laminate the pages, matt laminate pouches tend to work best as glossy laminate can result in the symbols being distorted by the reflected glare of overhead lighting.

Because of the use of tabs, the pages will need to be cut out before laminating, and then cut out again after laminating.

Label the tabs

To help the communication partner move through the book more quickly, it is helpful to handwrite the page name and number on the back of the tabs before laminating. This is especially relevant from Stage Three. If you write the label upside down on the tab, it will make it easier to read as you flick back through the book - see the video below for a demonstration.

An alternative to laminating is to print the pages on specialist waterproof or non-tear paper.

Hole punch

The pages will then need to be hole punched. We have found that using a four-hole punch works best.

When lining up topic pages in the four-hole punch, treat them as if they were a landscape page with the left-hand area removed (topic pages at Stages Four and Five are already landscape so this doesn't apply). To ensure perfect alignment, if your four-hole punch has an A4 page guide, line this up with the edge of the paper page rather than the edge of the laminated page.

VIDEO: This video shows how to make a page in a Look2Talk book.

Page order by stage

Stages One and Two

The Menu page sits on top and uses all four rings.

Topic pages sit under the Menu page. They are on the right-hand side and use three rings.

The core page sits at the back and uses all four rings. This ensures all the core symbols are visible no matter what the topic.

Stage Three

The Menu page sits on top and uses all four rings.

Page 1 Spelling is next and uses all four rings.

Topic pages come next. They sit on the right-hand side and are held in place using three rings.

The core page sits at the back and uses all four rings. This ensures that twelve core symbols are visible no matter what the topic.

Stages 4 and 5

All pages use all 4 rings.

The Menu page sits on top.

The topic pages follow.

The core page sits at the back.

Alternative template for stages 4 and 5

The Menu page sits on top and uses all 4 rings.

Page 1 Spelling is next and uses all 4 ring (or you can create a spelling page that sits on the right-hand side and uses 3 rings).

Topic pages come next. They are on the right-hand side and are held in place using 3 rings.

The core page sits at the back and uses all 4 rings.

Optional - dividers

If you have a lot of topic pages, you can divide these into sections with the help of tabs on the right-hand side. If you label the side tab with the numbers of the pages behind it, this will help you to move more quickly through the book. You can modify a standard set of dividers as shown in the diagram below:

Further support

Optional: print an extra copy of the core and Menu pages. Place them back-to-back and laminate. Secure this laminated sheet to the communication easel using Velcroâ„¢ dots. See for more information and photos to illustrate.

Optional: print an extra copy of the core and Menu pages. Place them back-to-back and laminate. Secure this laminated sheet to the communication easel using Velcroâ„¢ dots. See for more information and photos to illustrate.

Optional: print an extra copy of the core and Menu pages. Place them back-to-back and laminate. Secure this laminated sheet to the communication easel using Velcroâ„¢ dots. See for more information and photos to illustrate.

Ace Centre Learning offers training on Look2Talk at least twice a year. To join a mailing list to be alerted when a course becomes available please . NB: If you are bounced back to this eBook it means you have already joined the mailing list.

You can also check our website to see if Look2Talk courses are currently available and to see other training opportunities around communication partner skills, AAC and access methods in general by .

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Appendix 7: Assembling an A3 communication book
To watch this video visit the digital edition of the eBook at:
https://docs.acecentre.org.uk/look2talk/
Provide a way of moving around the book
Provide a way of moving around the book
Provide a way of moving around the book
Software with templates, a printer, hole punch and (optional) laminator
A communication easel
Handwritten labels on the back of the tabs help the communication partner move through the book.
Diagram illustrating how to modify a standard set of A4 dividers to fit the Look2Talk book.
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