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Get 420 articulation cards that correspond to 420 WH-questions, and they all fit perfectly in your Cariboo game! Cariboo motivates my PreK through 5th grade students, and now you can use it for mixed speech and language groups! Get tons of practice in while engaging your students; they'll truly beg for more! Don't fret if you don't have a Cariboo - you can use this with OR WITHOUT a Cariboo game (view the preview to find out how!) They're also the perfect size to put in sensory bins! What's in this download? ► Directions for many uses including mixed groups and adapting for readers vs. non-readers ► 28 sets of Cariboo cards - for ALL phonemes in every possible context Each set addresses 1 sound in multiple positions and has corresponding questions that require students to apply language knowledge, which is also handy for eliciting spontaneous products. All cards are labeled by phoneme: /r/, vocalic r, vocalic r or and ar variations, vocalic - air, eer, ire variations, /r/ blends, /w/, /l/, /l/ blends, “y”, /s/, /s/ blends, /z/, sh, ch, j, /f/, /v/, /h/, /k/, /g/, /t/, /d/, /b/, /p/, “th”, /m/, /n/, “ng” ► At least 15 articulation cards per phoneme (initial, medial and final when applicable). Use these cards to play Cariboo OR use them as traditional articulation cards! Just print 2 copies of the cards to play Go Fish or Memory! Be sure to download the preview for a closer look! ✂️ PREP: Print and cut all cards. They really should fit perfectly in your Cariboo, but if not, trim them as needed to fit in YOUR Cariboo game (some versions of Cariboo have slightly different sized doors). TIP: Print & hole punch your cards in the corner. Then, put them on a binder ring for grab and go articulation therapy! There are multiple ways to play that you can read more about in the preview! These pair perfectly with: ✱ THE SEQUEL - Articulation Cards for Cariboo, Sensory Bins & More! ✱ Cariboo Cards for WH- Questions ✱ WH- Question Interactive Books ✱ Cariboo Bundle for Language Therapy {Seasons} ✱ Cariboo Bundle for Language Therapy {the holidays} ✱ Cariboo School Edition {for WH- questions & language therapy} ✱ Cariboo Cards for WH- Questions {6 Sets + Teaching Materials} Need more Cariboo sets? You can find ALL of my sets HERE! ⭐ If you download this and love it, please leave feedback! Your encouragement and feedback is what keeps me creating. :) ⚫ Find more from me at my ➔ Website ➔ TpT ➔ IG ➔ FB ➔ YouTube ➔ Free Resource Library ➔ Pinterest
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Les sons sont étudiés dans l'ordre de leur fréquence dans la langue française: a - i - r - l - u - p - m - ou - t - é, er, ez- f - d - n - o (au, eau), on (et om), k (c, qu), b, ch, j (g), s (ss, c, ç)... - Modèle pour les lutins. - Fiche 1: - Colorier...
Les sons sont étudiés dans l'ordre de leur fréquence dans la langue française: a - i - r - l - u - p - m - ou - t - é, er, ez- f - d - n - o (au, eau), on (et om), k (c, qu), b, ch, j (g), s (ss, c, ç), è (ê, ai, ei,e), g (gu)... - Modèle pour les...
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A fun, processed based Fibonacci art project for kids. Great for S.T.E.A.M. learning at home or at school.
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Les sons sont étudiés dans l'ordre de leur fréquence dans la langue française: a - i - r - l - u - p - m - ou - t - é, er, ez- f - d - n - o (au, eau), on (et om), k (c, qu), b, ch, j (g), s (ss, c, ç), è (ê, ai, ei,e)... - Modèles pour les lutins:...
No Prep Year Round Therapy Materials for Mixed Articulation Groups These materials provide you with quick and easy, 'ready in a moment' activities that are sure to keep your mixed articulation groups entertained all year round. Best of all, they are easy to prep…simply print and go! This value bundle contains 24 packets of cards and worksheets to cover all the sounds your students need /s/, /z/, /l/, /r/ (pre-vocalic), /r/ (vocalic), /s/ blends, /l/ blends, /r/ blends, /sh/, /ch/, /th/, /J/, /k/, /g/, /f/, /v/, /p/, /b/, /t/, /d/, /m/, /n/, /h/ & /w/ Each of the packets included contains: ★ a set of easy cut articulation cards in full color and black and white ★ 6 designs of the game board (use with counters or crayons) ★ 6 Roll, Say & Color Worksheets ★ Articulation bracelets to help with carryover ★ A bonus sheet of Cariboo sized images to use with the popular game.
Did I ever mention that Faith Ringgold is one of my favorite artists? I love the messages in her story quilts: community, heritage, harmony... Ever since I walked into the Chicago Cultural Center back in 2000 to view her quilt exhibit, I was hooked on her quilts. I was even a great honor to shake her hand after receiving my bachelor's diploma at my commencement ceremony at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago back in 2001. And yes, I've met her again since then. My students think it's cool that I've met a famous artist. When I show them the picture, they always say, "You met her? That is so cool!" or I'll even get, "She's real?" Yes...I get that. I like to introduce a project inspired by Faith Ringgold's community quilts around the end of February/beginning of March. I tie in Black History Month and continue with Women's History Month since this project could take a few weeks. Before the students know what the project is about, we spend time reading a story written by Faith Ringgold called "How the People Became Color Blind." The link takes you directly to her website with a story you can print out and read to your class. After we read the story, the students and I have a discussion about the story, asking questions about how we would feel if the world was all one color. Here are the materials for the project: -10.5" x 10.5" white paper, 60lb. (thin paper will rip from the paint) -12" x 12" color paper (if you frame each picture) -pencils -paper plates (my palettes) -multicultural tempura paints for skin and hair -tempura paint -brushes -water and water bowls -black markers When I'm ready to start the project, I go over step by step how to draw the face. This project is also my main portrait project with 4th grade, so many of them are starting to draw faces for the first time (my district has a high transient rate). I start with the oval face, then show where to draw the guidelines for the eyes, nose, mouth, and hairline. The students are always fascinated that their ears start and end on their nose lines too! Here are two print-outs I found on Pinterest that can be used as guides for the students: After showing the students how to draw the face and shoulders, I encourage students to draw other details that would define who they are (for example, flags that represent pride and heritage, or drawings that represent what the student likes and cares about). The point is to have all the students create painting of their individual selves, then combine them together to show our school community. Day 1 of painting is for the neutrals and flesh tones. I put out a plate of different peaches, browns, and tans, along with black and white. I tell the students to paint their face, leaving the eyes open (sometimes the students paint over the eyes!), and to not forget the ears and neck (yeah, that happens too!). I also encourage students to paint their hair color, and if they have brown eyes. Day 2 of painting is for the other colors of the rainbow, which can be used for clothing, background, eyes, and jewelry. Day 3 is for touch ups. It's a pain trying to carry ALL those colors on a cart or to pour ALL the colors for the students who were absent or behind, but it has to happen. I normally have a bin for neutrals/flesh tone paints and a bin for the other colors, and I have students carry the bins for me back to the storage room. Also, don't pour every single color out on the plates, it takes too much time and not every student needs all the colors! Instead, I have the students at each table tell me what colors they need and I can pour it twice as fast as I would pouring all the colors out. Many students may be done with painting on this day too, so I have them trace their pictures with black markers. This helps bring the eyes, noses, and mouths back from painting over them. Day 4 is for final tracing and display. You can choose to have each picture framed themselves, or you can display the paintings together as a "quilt" by gluing each block onto a sheet of kraft paper from the big tools. I also trim strips of colored paper to add a top frame to each project (which protects the paintings from students bumping into the displays on the walls in the hallway). Here are some close-ups of student projects from past displays!
I am new to teaching Writing in sixth grade. It was a subject previously taught by one of my team members, but now I am on my own. I really wanted to use something simple for my kids to use for revising and editing and it seemed like the C.U.P.S. and A.R.M.S. revising and editing was a simple enough place to start. I also wanted to make something that they could glue into their notebooks for a quick reference. Of course, I quickly hopped over to PicMonkey to create something fast and cute. So far, I am still getting my feet wet when it comes to teaching writing, but the kids liked this and seemed to catch on quickly. Thought I would share my little poster with you. UPDATE WITH FREEBIE!!! Turns out, this little poster has become very popular on Pinterest and has received quite a few hits here on my blog. So, for those of you that would like a free, printable version, I have it linked here on my Teachers Pay Teachers store. Enjoy!
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Les sons sont étudiés dans l'ordre de leur fréquence dans la langue française: a - i - r - l - u - p - m - ou - t - é, er, ez- f - d - n - o (au, eau), on (et om), k (c, qu), b, ch, j (g), s (ss, c, ç), è (ê, ai, ei,e), g (gu), an (am, en, em)... -...
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Connect your articulation therapy sessions to your students favorite board games. Many of my students enjoy playing connect four which is a fun game that allows for many exposures to their articulation sounds. The objective of Connect Four is to place four of one's own chips of the same color next to each other either vertically, horizontally, or diagonally before your opponent. Vertical Win Horizontal Win Diagonal Win The articulation connect four game includes four different chips colors in green, purple, blue, and red. Each sound includes one board with a combination of initial, medial, and final words. /p, b, t, d, f, v, g, k, m, n, r, r-blends, l, l-blends, s, s-blends, z, sh, ch, th/ Here is an example of the /t/ sound including words in the initial, medial, and final positions all on one board! If your student is at the sentence level have them put the words into a complete sentence. In addition, a data collection sheet is included to help with data collection. Simply circle the + if the student correctly produced that sound or - if the student incorrectly produced that sound. Then add up the correct productions and divide them by the incorrect productions and write the percentage of accuracy. For example Jennifer used the purple chips and correctly produced /d/ sound in the words "Bread, Bed, Desk, & Drummer" and incorrectly produced the /d/ sound in the words "Radish & President". Jennifer scored 4/6 giving her 67% accuracy. Want to see more or purchase this bundle click here! Interested in other articulation games? Check out these other articulation games posts! *Fortune Teller Origami Articulation Bundle *Tic Tac Toe Articulation Game What are your favorite articulation therapy games?