Would You Rather Articulation (R)

Word of Mouth
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What educators are saying
My students enjoy taking turns asking and answering the questions. Allows for us to use the target sounds in our conversations, as well.
My 5th graders loved this activity! It is also great to work on expanding expressions and MLU generation.
Description
Would You Rather Articulation - An Articulation Carryover Activity for Upper Elementary and Middle School
***Update: Now available in ink saver version!! Choose between color or ink saver black and white cards and word lists***
This packet addresses /r, r-blends, er, or, ar, ear, air, and ire/ !!!
These cards were designed to be used to promote both serious and silly discussion while working on carryover of /r/. The graphics were designed with older students in mind.
Contents:
•Word lists for /r, r-blends, er, or, ar, ear, air, and ire/
•40 question cards for each type of R. That is a total of 320 questions!
Therapy Ideas:
•Use one set of cards for practice on one type of /r/ or mix the cards for a more difficult level of practice.
•For older students, draw a card and have each student answer and discuss the question.
•For younger students, these cards may be paired with a reinforcing game. Have each student draw and answer a card before taking a turn in the game.
•For mixed groups, these cards may also be used to target fluency, perspective taking, responding in written language, auditory memory (recalling others’ answers), and expressive language.
Please send me a message if you have any questions prior to purchasing!
Want to try it out? Grab the sampler of IRE cards here!
©Erin Diggins, MA CCC-SLP at Word of Mouth
***Update: Now available in ink saver version!! Choose between color or ink saver black and white cards and word lists***
This packet addresses /r, r-blends, er, or, ar, ear, air, and ire/ !!!
These cards were designed to be used to promote both serious and silly discussion while working on carryover of /r/. The graphics were designed with older students in mind.
Contents:
•Word lists for /r, r-blends, er, or, ar, ear, air, and ire/
•40 question cards for each type of R. That is a total of 320 questions!
Therapy Ideas:
•Use one set of cards for practice on one type of /r/ or mix the cards for a more difficult level of practice.
•For older students, draw a card and have each student answer and discuss the question.
•For younger students, these cards may be paired with a reinforcing game. Have each student draw and answer a card before taking a turn in the game.
•For mixed groups, these cards may also be used to target fluency, perspective taking, responding in written language, auditory memory (recalling others’ answers), and expressive language.
Please send me a message if you have any questions prior to purchasing!
Want to try it out? Grab the sampler of IRE cards here!
©Erin Diggins, MA CCC-SLP at Word of Mouth
Total Pages
52 pages
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
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