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Preview of Spring Roll Say Cover Game Stopping Speech Articulation Activity Prek K

Spring Roll Say Cover Game Stopping Speech Articulation Activity Prek K

SLPs, teachers, homeschoolers GRAB your students' attention and motivate them to practice NOISY SOUNDS" with this engaging no-prep articulation/phonology activity for your preschool and Kindergarten students (typically around ages 4-6) who are stopping fricatives (F, V, S, Z, SH, CH, and J) . Your students will improve speech, early literacy, and phonemic awareness skills with this SPRING-themed Roll-Say-Cover resource! Convenient no-prep, print-and-go worksheets offer at least 4 activitie
Preview of F Sound Articulation Worksheets Activities Pack

F Sound Articulation Worksheets Activities Pack

Articulation Worksheets including Board Game, Easy-Cut Puzzle, Maze, Bingo & MoreLooking for engaging, no-prep F sound articulation worksheets that actually keep kids motivated? This comprehensive bundle is designed by a speech therapy-focused platform to help children practice /f/ sound production across multiple levels—while having fun. Perfect for Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs), teachers, and parents, this resource combines structured articulation practice with game-based learning t
Preview of B Sound Articulation Worksheets Activities Pack

B Sound Articulation Worksheets Activities Pack

Articulation Worksheets including Board Game, Easy-Cut Puzzle, Maze, Bingo & MoreLooking for engaging, no-prep B sound articulation worksheets that actually keep kids motivated? This comprehensive bundle is designed by a speech therapy-focused platform to help children practice /b/ sound production across multiple levels—while having fun. Perfect for Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs), teachers, and parents, this resource combines structured articulation practice with game-based learning t
Preview of Understanding Speech vs. Language | Parent & Educator Reference Guide

Understanding Speech vs. Language | Parent & Educator Reference Guide

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Rebecca Malone
Speech vs. Language: What's the Difference? This easy-to-understand visual handout breaks down of speech and language. Perfect for speech-language therapists (SLTs/SLPs), early years educators, and parents, this quick reference tool provides a clear definition of both terms: Speech: The physical production of different sounds to form words.Language: How we share and understand ideas through words, pictures, and gestures. What’s Included:A 1-page visual comparison poster/handout. Clear, everyday
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