Fishing Game for L Sound
It's time to go fishing! Add a paperclip to the fish cards and let the students “fish” with a magnetic fishing pole (either a purchased toy or one made with a magnet on the end of a string). The cards…
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It's time to go fishing! Add a paperclip to the fish cards and let the students “fish” with a magnetic fishing pole (either a purchased toy or one made with a magnet on the end of a string). The cards…
Using hands-on therapy activities can make them seem less like work and more like play, while still getting LOTS of productive practice done! These basic two-piece puzzles are a great way to have your students work on R sounds at…
Get the conversation and articulation practice going with these question cards! Each card has a question for your students to answer, such as "Would you rather play golf or go fishing?" With the interactive file, the cards flip over one…
Use these print-and-go, no prep pages with your students who are working on identifying and/or producing targeted sounds. All you need are the printed pages and some kind of markers (e.g., bingo chips, pennies, tiny erasers) for your students to…
Grab these picture cards for your students who need to work on "j" at the word level. There are 20 pictures for each word position for a total of 60 picture cards! You can print them in color or print…
Speech therapy sessions can be more engaging for your students when it includes playing a game! Tic-tac-toe boards are a fun way for students to practice saying their target sound either in their therapy sessions or at home. Use these…