This super fun and engaging phonology resource uses ‘feeding’ as a reinforcer to implement phonological therapy in a way that will motivate your kids. Each animal is associated with a sound (e.g. ‘r’ for rhino and ‘w’ for whale) and these are what you use as the reinforcement for minimal pairs therapy: you have to feed the right animal the right card… or the right food! Visual prompt cards are provided to help your kids remember what sound they have to use for each animal, and I’ve also included some handy pacing boards to help drill and repeat minimal pairs cards. Therapy activity ideas for auditory discrimination tasks, as well as the word-phrase-sentence level are listed to get you thinking how to use this in your room. Minimal pairs can be such an effective way to treat the phonological process of Gliding, so you'll find color and black and white images - you can easily have a set for the therapy room and send some cards home for kids to color and practice in an easy print-and-go format. ===================================== CONTENTS: ✅ -- 3 different feedings mouths for Gliding pairs (whale for ‘w’, rhino for 'r' and lion for 'l') ✅ -- Food pictures that go with each animal (use as reinforcers) ✅ -- Color & Black+White Pacing Board to help with drilling pairs ✅ -- Minimal Pairs cards in Color & Black+White - 9 minimal pairs for R-W and 9 minimal pairs for L-W ✅ --Total of 36 cards (18 minimal pairs) ===================================== What SLP's like you are saying: ❝ These are one of my favorite new materials to use with Pre-K kiddos! It was highly engaging with lots of opportunity for different levels of practice. I wasn't sure how my 3 year-olds would take to it, but they loved it! I love that I can print these out to use during the session, then send home with their families to play again.❞ ❝ This resource is awesome! My kids love the idea of feeding the animals. I appreciate the low prep! The pictures are great.❞ ❝ I have so many students that I'm using minimal pairs with, and these are great! My younger students really enjoy feeding the mouths and it's been great for discrimination and production. Thank you! ❞ It's time to bring the fun back to phonology! Please leave me some feedback. It will help me create more products that you find useful and you earn TPT credits at the same time to go towards future purchases. If your students really struggle with the concept of phonology: ⭐ then check out my Teach Phonology series - it is great for really going in-depth into phonological therapy:⭐ Teach Phonology: Fronting Fronting Phonology Feeding Mouths Do you need FREE ❝100 Trials for Speech❞ no-prep worksheets? Sign up for my newsletter to get access to my Freebie Library of goodies that are aimed at your speech sound caseload. ❤️ Rebecca Reinking is an SLP who works privately with children who have speech sound disorders. She has a particular interest in phonological interventions and strives to connect and collaborate with speech scientists to bridge the gap between research and clinical practice. Watch my minimal pair videos on Instagram: @adventuresinspeechpathology Learn more about phonological therapy and join my email list. Send me an email: [email protected] YouTube: youtube.com/c/AdventuresinSpeechPathology