Cariboo is a fun and engaging game for speech therapy, perfect for targeting articulation, basic concepts, vocabulary, AAC, and more!
We’ve all been there. After months of drill and practice and tongue depressors, he’s finally got his /r/ sound! He can say it in words, in phrases, even sentences and short conversations. You’re thinking he’s definitely on his way out the door with a “graduation” certificate soon. Then you see him in the hallway. He grins […]
This is a sample of my product ARTIC Pop! A Play Dough Companion! (Can be used with out play dough) Color and Black & White! Your students will love making play dough balloons and popping them while practicing target sounds! This freebie includes a color and black & white version of the following: • Initial p/b • Medial p/b • Final p/b ⭐ Check out the early sounds pack here!! (p, b, m, n, t, d, k,g f, sblends, h, y, w) Make sure you are following my store to get notified on when I release more sets! → Assembly: Print the pages you need and laminate! You could also place them in page protectors to save time. → Color version suggested use: Roll play dough into little balls to start off the activity (I usually have this prepped but students also like to do this). Have the student say each target word and place a ball on top of each balloon. After they have filled up all of the balloons, they will “pop” the balloons by squishing the play dough and practice the words again (therapist will determine the number of trials for each word). → Black & White version suggested use: Students will use bingo dotters, crayons, or markers to color in each balloon as they practice the target words. These are great for homework pages! → Variations: • Use bingo chips to cover up the balloons after you practice the target words. • Use dry erase markers to color the balloons after your practice them. • Use small toys to place on the balloons after you practice the target words. Other Play Dough Compantions ★ ARTIC Pop! Early Targets! Speech Therapy Activity (+BONUS NO-PRINT ACTIVITY) ★ ARTIC WEBS BUNDLE: Speech Therapy Activity ★ Artic Swat BUNDLE: Articulation Activity ★ Articulation Frog Food: A Speech Therapy Activity: BUNDLE ★ Articulation Feeding Mats for Farm Animals: A Speech Therapy Toy Companion
Some of our students need movement to help them learn! Speech therapy and in particular, minimal pairs, can become boring... so inject movement activities!
As my semester wraps up, I’ve started compiling ideas that I’ve used thus far! One of my clients was a very young artic client. He was incredibly cooperative and wonderful, so I got the…
I can’t believe the school season is almost here already, and has probably already started for some of you! To celebrate new classes, students, and goals I thought I’d share my “Articulation Goal Tracker” form with all of you.
Speech therapy cues are one of the most important aspects of a successful speech therapy program. It is essential to understand them!
I have to share with you something that I have found to be amazing this year. It is called Articulation Centers. I was hesitant at first to ...
I was recently asked to offer some advice about correcting for those tricky sound errors — lisps and lateralized productions of the sibilants /s/, /z/, /sh/ and /ch/. If you are an SLP, you …
Download the free articulation screener from Mommy Speech Therapy and learn how to determine which sounds your child needs help with.
Last year, Kelly over at Speech2U inspired me to write about 3 ways to use popsicle sticks and tongue depressors in therapy (besides the obvious of holding popsicles and depressing tongues of course!).Now Miss Speechie at Speech Time
Is your student producing multiple sound errors? Are you unsure of where to start? Review the typical and atypical phonological processing disorder...
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Articulation Books for TH, SH, CH, and J sounds in speech therapy. Tips, strategies, and activities to incorporate into speech and language.
Minimal Pairs may be easy to find online, but this selection is geared specifically for practicing speech therapy.
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Do you need some fun and engaging speech therapy ideas for the phonological process of stopping? Read on and share these with your parents as well!
Most of you seasoned therapists know and use the techniques that I am going to share, so I apologize if you are disappointed that there’s nothing new for you. However, those who have less experience under their belts and feel frustrated with the lateral lisp will appreciate these “pearls of wisdom.” What is a Lateral ... Read more
My best tips for teaching /r/ in articulation therapy! Placement cues, product reviews and /r/ word lists to help your students succeed!
A look at Jane Passy's Cued Articulation system - a signing system that represents sounds.
Tips for eliciting /k/ and /g/ in speech therapy and activities for generalization.
Articulation Therapy for S Your student has an interdental lisp– or maybe a lateral lisp– and you’re feeling stuck. This feeling is something I came across often in my speech therapy sessions. One day, I decided it was time to do something about it. I wanted to correct those lisps. I’m somewhat of a perfectionist...
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If your child struggles with articulation, fluency, voice regulation, understanding and expressing himself through language, or nonverbal autism, these speech therapy activities are a great place to start!
Simple, everyday reinforcers and mini trinkets can make therapy motivating and engaging. So read these ideas, and start collecting!
Hi friends! Thank you so much for all the love and support. Here is the freebie for reaching over 200 likes on Facebook! I had a request for vocalic /r/ cards with pictures for non-readers, so I made one for you! :) You can play this three ways: 1. Use as flash cards. 2. Play like Go Fish! Print two copies of each card. Students take turns asking each other if they have the card that matches theirs. If they don't have the match, the student draws from the pile. When the student has a match, they lay the cards down. Whoever has the most matches wins! 3. Play like Memory. Print two copies of each card. Lay out the cards face down. Students take turns flipping two cards over to see if they match. Whoever has the most matches at the end wins! This pack includes a word list: It also includes 28 vocalic /r/ cards and 4 blank cards: You can download this freebie here! If you do download it, leave feedback on TpT and comment here!
Have you been wishing for an articulation card game to add to your speech room? These articulation playing cards are exactly what you've been wishing for!
Articulation Books for TH, SH, CH, and J sounds in speech therapy. Tips, strategies, and activities to incorporate into speech and language.
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Articulation therapy CAN be fun, interactive and engaging! So why not put down those cards in speech therapy and try adding some play instead!
My cycles for phonology toolkit will give you everything you need to provide assessment, progress monitoring, and intervention!
I love using my No Frills Articulation products. I keep them all in a binder and am able to flip through to the pages I need quickly. They are so great to pull out when I need some quick sentences to use when playing a board game that students have chosen, or when I have a quick articulation student that I only see for 5 minutes. I have also sent some pages home with students as homework. I am so excited about my newest addition to the No Frills family: No Frills Articulation: R This packet targets prevocalic /r/, as well as six different vocalic /r/'s (-ar, -air, -er, -ear, -ire, -or). In this packet, you get: Memory Cards (84 cards– 12 for each form of /r/): Print two copies of the cards. Laminate and cut out to play a memory game. Phrase Worksheets (4 worksheets): Students can read or repeat the phrases. There is a spot to record the number of correct responses at the bottom of the page. Sentences Worksheets (7 worksheets): Students can read or repeat the sentences. There is a spot to record the number of correct responses at the bottom of the page. Story Worksheets (4 worksheets): Students can read the stories out loud. There is a spot to record the number of correct responses after each story. You can get this packet at my TpT store HERE. If you are interested in more of these kinds of packets, I also have a bundle of activities available. There are five different No Frills Articulation packets available that are bundled together for 20% savings. It's like having a sale everyday! You can get the No Frills Articulation Bundle HERE. You can also read more about the packets included in an earlier post of mine HERE. You can win a packet of No Frills Articulation: R in the rafflecopter giveaway below: a Rafflecopter giveaway Jen
Tips and techniques for teaching the vowel sounds to your child.
A step-by-step plan for how to fix a frontal lisp in speech therapy: therapy activities, video demonstrations, & word lists for interdental /s/.
This worksheet addresses the /k/ and /t/ phonemes in the word-initial position of sentences. Good for extra practice with the phonological process errors of fronting or backing! Click here to download!
Articulation therapy can be tedious and repetitive! Read low-prep ways to keep your students motivated with articulation card activities.
Fall and Football in speech therapy is such a fun time for me. Do you incorporate football? Read on to see how I use some great books and games in my speech room…and grab a freebie for yours! Do you remember making paper footballs when you were younger? It seems like all little boys love ... Read more
Sound-loaded storybooks for articulation speech therapy