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Tic-Tac-Toe Games For K Sound

Tic-Tac-Toe Games for K Sound

  • July 26, 2021

Tic-tac-toe boards can make articulation sessions more fun for your students. They are also great to send home for extra practice! There are print and interactive versions included. Interactive Material: This material includes an interactive version that can be used…

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Sentence Cards For G And K Sounds

Sentence Cards for G and K Sounds

  • June 26, 2021

When your students are ready for practicing sounds at the sentence level, have these sentences printed and handy or pull up the interactive file and give your brain a break! These cards are great for working on /k/ and /g/…

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Word Cards For K Sound

Word Cards for K Sound

  • June 26, 2021

These sound-specific word cards come in very handy when you've got students working on /k/ at the word level. With the printable file, you can have students pick a card and make a sentence with the word, use a stack…

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Spot It! Say It! Pages For K Sound

Spot It! Say It! Pages for K Sound

  • February 9, 2021

Make practicing speech sounds fun with these printable and digital pages! Students find a word, say it, cover it, and then check it off the list. There are pages with 10, 20, or 30 pictures per page for /k/ in…

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Rebus Sentences For K Sound

Rebus Sentences for K Sound

  • November 29, 2020

Rebus sentences are a great way to begin getting sound productions at the sentence level, even with non-readers. Their predictability allows even young children to produce basic sentences without a model. Included are 10 rebus sentences for each sound position…

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Thanksgiving Articulation Reinforcement Pages

Thanksgiving Articulation Reinforcement Pages

  • October 20, 2020

These are just what you were looking for... no prep, print-and-go pages for your students who are working on /l/, /r/, "er," /s/, and /k/ at the word level! Use them with a group by letting students color a picture…

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