Who doesn't love BINGO? This is not specific to one articulation sound. The sounds mostly targeted are /r/, /l/, /th/, /ch/, /sh/, and consonant clusters. You could also use the pictures for a language activity if need be. I have provided markers/chips/covers that you can print multiples of in case you don't already have some on hand. Enjoy!
This is all about articulation. It includes the following: k, g, s, s-blends, z, r, r-blends, l, l-blends, sh, ch, th, cv, cvc, ccv, consonant clusters, and a section to create your own.Most sounds have all positions included (initial, medial, and final).The first 16 pages contain 4 different pictures of sweet treats they can color after completing their articulation trials. The fourth row being a "freebie" for them.Pages 17-19 each contain one sweet treat picture with a target word box undernea
This product can be used with a wide range of ages and/or grades. I would recommend more for Pre-K through 6th grade. This is a good product for the between Thanksgiving and Christmas or the post Christmas pre Valentine's Day time period. The only Christmas reference is within the 3 page short story. Within this product is: The phonemes /r/ blends, pre-vocalic /r/, vocalic /r/, /s/, /z/, /th/, /f/, /sh/, /ch/, /k/, /g/, /s/ blends, multisyllables and consonant clustersIdentifying items that are
Hello to all my fellow coffee lovers out there! I made a language based, coffee themed, speech therapy activity. I think this would go over great with a variety of age groups and can be used for multiple ways to target language. The need to use context clues and inferencing skills. Plus I provided a section where they can compare and contrast the different brands. This section is to help increase their descriptive language, expand utterance, linguistic concepts, and much more! I think this parti
I have created a phonemic awareness slide show including the most commonly targeted phonemes (in my opinion). It can be printed or used on a smart device. I also included if the phoneme is voiced or voiceless using icons. It includes a word bank for each sound as well. The primary focus is for articulation speech therapy but you could also use some of the words for language therapy as well. Anything can be speech therapy. Hopefully this will help someone.
This is all about articulation. Perfect for Valentine's Day themed activities. It includes the following: r, r-blends, l, l-blends, and a section to create your own.Most sounds have all positions included (initial, medial, and final).The first few pages contain 4 different pictures of sweet treats they can color after completing their articulation trials. The fourth row being a "freebie" for them.The last page contains one sweet treat picture with a target word box underneath.
I have created an articulation and language activity for Valentine's Day. The spring semester is always harder to themed activities for, so I made my own. This activity features the sound /v/ in all positions of words. Hence, /v/ for Valentine. Enjoy!
What does this Include?/r/ in various positions at the sentence level/r/ blends at the sentence levelRelatable content to older studentstesting carry-over effect for articulationInk friendlyno prep4 slides (first 2 are informational and terms of use)
This is all about articulation. It includes the following: s, z, s-blends, and a section to create your own.Most sounds have all positions included (initial, medial, and final).The first few pages contain 4 different pictures of sweet treats they can color after completing their articulation trials. The fourth row being a "freebie" for them.The final page contains one sweet treat picture with a target word box underneath.
Language activities: WH questions, conditional questions, categories, short passage with comprehension questions, and grammar Articulation Coloring: R blends, R, S, Z, L, K, G Bonus YouTube links to related videos
This is all about articulation. It includes the following: k, g, and a section to create your own.Most sounds have all positions included (initial, medial, and final).The first few pages contain 4 different pictures of sweet treats they can color after completing their articulation trials. The fourth row being a "freebie" for them.The final page contains one sweet treat picture with a target word box underneath.
Do you struggle to come up with irregular past tense verbs? Yeah, me too. I created this quick worksheet for those in need of grammar resources on the fly. There are 6 multiple choice sentences and then a create your own section on the next page. I also provided a word bank using the words from the multiple choice section to be used to create their own. This is a short but sweet worksheet with low to no prep needed.
10 most commonly used Irregular Past Tense Verbs ________________________________________________________________ In this product I have listed 10 of the most commonly used irregular past tense verbs. They have an opportunity to learn then, identify them, and use them. This is something quick and easy. Just print and go.
Here is another resource for my older speech kids. This will be good for perspective training, inferencing, problem solving, and critical thinking. This is minimal prep and printer friendly. I suggested printing and laminating to make cards out of them.
This is a grocery store theme language activity that contains: -WH questions - Conditional Questions - Fill in the blank verb (grammar) - Categories - Short Passage with comprehensive questions - YouTube links related to grocery stores - An activity to help initiate conversation by comparing what each person's family is mostly likely to buy at the grocery store
If you are like me and have a lot of older kids with only /r/ goals, this is the articulation activity for you. Geared toward phonemic awareness. I have supplied a word bank for /r/ and /r/ blends. This is a good foundation for establishing phonemic awareness and can be adapted to many age groups. You can take some of the higher vocabulary and target language goals at the same time. You can print this out or use it on a smart device.
I created this product for older kids. This product attempts to target sentence structure, grammar building, descriptive language, temporal concepts, inferencing, character identification, thinking about other's emotions, and story sequencing. It's also made to be adapted across multiple grade levels.
This is a product you can use every year right after winter break as a thought provoking way to get back into the swing of things. It's simple. I think it can easily be adapted to any age group and would work well for English as well as Speech therapy. Could even be a good bell ringer.
This is all about articulation. It includes the following: cv, cvc, ccv, and a section to create your own.The first few pages contain 4 different pictures of sweet treats they can color after completing their articulation trials. The fourth row being a "freebie" for them.The final page contains one sweet treat picture with a target word box underneath.
This is all about articulation. It includes the following: sh, ch, and a section to create your own.Most sounds have all positions included (initial, medial, and final).The first few pages contain 4 different pictures of sweet treats they can color after completing their articulation trials. The fourth row being a "freebie" for them.The final page contains one sweet treat picture with a target word box underneath.