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Sorting By Sound Position – Pet Theme

Sorting by Sound Position – Pet Theme

  • March 29, 2025

This is a fun, pet-themed sorting activity that can be used to promote phonemic awareness. You can practice phonemic awareness to help with speech articulation or early reading skills. In this game, students say the name of the picture on…

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Picture Boards And Direction Following For L Clusters

Picture Boards and Direction Following for L Clusters

  • March 29, 2025

This activity combines articulation practice and basic language skills.  It keeps students thinking while giving them multiple opportunities to practice their target sound on each turn. It can also be sent home as a home program activity. Included are picture…

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Build A Train – R Clusters

Build a Train – R Clusters

  • November 29, 2024

Have fun building speech trains with these picture cards. With an engine, 10 picture cards, and a caboose for each /r/ cluster, your students will want to keep practicing their sounds to make longer and longer trains. There are color…

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Say And Match For G Sound

Say and Match for G Sound

  • November 28, 2024

Here's a fun way for your students to practice their targeted sound! Start by giving them an outline page and the corresponding picture cards. When it's their turn, they name a picture and then find the outline that matches its…

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Playing Cards For K Sound

Playing Cards for K Sound

  • November 28, 2024

These playing cards can be used to practice /k/ words while playing card games. Included are 48 playing cards (16 for each word position). Here are some ideas of games you can play with them: Speech Games Memory matching games…

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Sentence Starters For G Sound

Sentence Starters for G Sound

  • July 29, 2024

Make practicing sentences with /g/ fun and hands-on with this silly activity.  Your students pick a picture and put it in the box at the end of the sentence and then say the whole sentence. You can turn the pictures…

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