Articulation Robot Lab! Speech Therapy Craft Activity


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- ✂️ Your students will love making these crafts while practicing their sounds! These resources were designed to be simple, no-prep activities to target articulation any time of the year. They are simple cut and paste crafts! Perfect for k-5 (some younger students may need cutting assistance, dependin$38.00$49.00Save $11.00
- ✂️ Your students will love making these crafts while practicing their sounds! These resources were designed to be simple, no-prep activities to target articulation any time of the year. They are simple cut and paste crafts! Perfect for k-5 (some younger students may need cutting assistance, depending$145.00$169.50Save $24.50
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✂️ Your students will love building robots while practicing their sounds! This activity was designed to be a simple, no-prep activity to target articulation perfect any time during the year. It is a simple cut and paste craft! Have your students say their speech sounds afterwards in their best robot voice!
Perfect for k-5! NO-PREP! Ink Friendly! Print & Go!
⭐ This is available in a $$$ saving BUNDLE
Click Here for the Articulation Cut & Paste BUNDLE! (it's like buying 7 and getting one FREE)
Commonly targeted phonemes included:
• Initial/Medial/Final: k, g, f, v, l, s, z, ch, sh, j, th (mixed voiced/unvoiced)
• lblends, rblends, initial sblends (separate mats for sp, st, sm, sn, sk, sl, sw, mixed), final sblends
• Pre-vocalic r, or, er, ar, air, ear, ire
• Blank page (to use with any speech/language target)
I also included a guide that can be used as a coloring page too! Table of contents/page guide included to make finding the page you need easy!
→ Assembly:
None! Print & go!
To use: Print out a Robot Lab page for every student in the group (page 5 or 6 download). I included a Robot Lab page with a guide for students who need help placing the robot parts. Print out the parts sound page with the target sounds needed for each student. I have the students color the Robot Lab page first so that they are ready to build their robots (or you can have them color it in between turns to keep their hands busy). The student will color and practice each target word on the parts. The student will cut out the parts and practice the words again.
The student will glue each part on the robots and practice the words one more time! Get over 100 trials easily!
Check out my other articulation cut & paste activities:
Also check out these fun articulation resources:
ARTIC SWAT! EWWW flies have landed all over the food! Squish them with play dough or swat them with fly swatters while your practice articulation!
ARTIC POP! Pop balloons as your practice articulation!