Use these initial, medial, and final /k/ and /g/ words to practice articulation of these velar sounds. These are straightforward words that your students will be able to label independently without having to read or look to you for a model. None of the words have /t/ or /d/ in them, so you don't have to worry about assimilation! You can cut them out and pair them with any of your favorite games.
Have students combine /s/ with initial /n/ minimal pair words to create /sn/ words. This word list will help students understand the difference between words with and without /sn/ blends. It's a great resource for using backward chaining as well!
Use these initial, medial, and final /k/ words to practice articulation of the /k/ sound. These are straightforward words that your students will be able to label independently without having to read or look to you for a model. None of the words have /t/ in them, so you don't have to worry about assimilation! You can cut them out and pair them with any of your favorite games.
Use these initial, medial, and final /g/ words to practice articulation of the /g/ sound. These are straightforward words that your students will be able to label independently without having to read or look to you for a model. None of the words have /d/ in them, so you don't have to worry about assimilation! You can cut them out and pair them with any of your favorite games.
Use these initial, medial, and final /b/ words to practice articulation of the /b/ sound. These are straightforward words that your students will be able to label independently without having to read or look to you for a model. You can cut them out and pair them with any of your favorite games.
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