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Practice Grids For B Sound

Practice Grids for B Sound

  • December 30, 2023

Practice grids just might be your new favorite articulation therapy resource, especially when your students are working at the word level. They are great as a motivation tool (add stickers to the boxes) as well as a data collection resource.…

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Picture Cards For P Sound

Picture Cards for P Sound

  • December 30, 2023

Grab these picture cards for your students who need to work on /p/ 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…

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Four In A Row Game For CH Sound

Four in a Row Game for CH Sound

  • December 30, 2023

Help make your sessions fun with this speech-focused game! You can play the game with the student for individual sessions or have two students play in a group session. The game is played like Connect Four, with each piece being…

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Find The Elf Interactive Game

Find the Elf Interactive Game

  • November 30, 2023

Who will find the elf first? Use this fun, interactive game with your students this month as a reinforcement activity. Each game board has 10 presents that open and close when you click them. There are 5 presents that have…

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Minimal Contrast Picture Cards For Gliding

Minimal Contrast Picture Cards for Gliding

  • November 30, 2023

Helping students discriminate between minimally contrasting words is important when correcting phonological processing disorders.  These minimal contrast pair picture cards can be used when working with children who produce /w/ for /l/ and /w/ for /r/. There are 4 picture…

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Picture Practice Pages For F Sound

Picture Practice Pages for F Sound

  • November 30, 2023

These are just what you were looking for... no prep, print-and-go pages for your students who are working on /f/! Each printable page includes 6 /f/ words with 10 pictures each to color or mark off. Some students like just…

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