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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?
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These best selling speech sound cue cards are great for providing students with consistent cues when they're learning new consonant speech sounds in Speech and Language Therapy sessions! A must-have for your Speech Therapy toolkit! Please note: these articulation cue cards were fully updated in July 2023. Contents This resource contains cue cards for 24 consonant speech sounds of English - p, b, m, n, w, h, t, d, k, g, f, v, s, z, ‘sh’, ‘zh’, ‘ch’, ‘j’, r, l, th (voiced and voiceless), y and ‘ng’. They have been designed for use in Speech and Language Therapy sessions to help provide cues and visuals when students are learning new speech sounds. An additional file is also included which contains cue cards for /r/ (with bunched and retroflex options), vocalic r and ‘rl’ (see download file). ⭐️ About the cue cards: There are 5 different sets of cue cards. In each set, there are two sounds per page. Each cue card includes a variety of cues to support students to produce the target sound. The types and amount of cues varies depending on which cue card set you’re using. Each set has an explanation page before it, so you can learn more about the individual cue card sets and who may benefit from each type. Cues include: phonetic cues (visual, verbal, tactile, and motokinesthetic), gestural cues, metaphors, metaphonological cues, and some orthographic cues (note- not all graphemes included). Additional visuals and cue cards are also provided in the resource. Including a “My Speech Sound Helpers” diagram, visuals for the type of sound, tongue position, volume, etc. ⭐️ See the preview for a detailed overview of what is included in this resource. PLEASE NOTE: This resource includes a COLOR VERSION ONLY. I felt that the images lost a degree of clarity when in line art form. However, you can print in grayscale from your printer options if preferred, as the shading is preserved in this format. ⭐️ Preparation: Print onto cardstock. There are two sounds per page; cut the page in half to get individual cards. Laminate if desired (useful if you want to draw extra cues such as airflow on the cards). Tip: Print multiple pages to one page if you want smaller cue cards. ⭐️ Ideas for using these speech sound visuals: Use in therapy sessions to support speech sound production. Print and put on a bulletin board display as a sound wall. Send cue cards home for home practice. Use the ‘Consonant Speech Sound’ pages (all sounds on one page) for stimulability assessments, progress monitoring, and educating others. These are suitable for US, UK and Aus. English! (other than the word "color" on the front cover, everything else has spellings suitable for UK/Aus English settings!)
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