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Speech Therapy Techniques Interactive Speech Therapy Lesson R L Articulation Drill R L

Testy Yet Trying Initial r Free speech therapy articulation Picture Cards
Testy Yet Trying Initial r Free speech therapy articulation Picture Cards

Testy Yet Trying Initial R Free Speech Therapy Articulation Picture Cards This is an articulation speech therapy lesson video for children having difficulties producing r and l in words. in this video, we review how r and l. Target the r sound at the isolation level with 3 different activities: isolation animation, pop the bubbles, and click the button! target r at the syllable level with our virtual flashcards! we have three activities for targeting r at the word level: 1.) classic flashcards with initial, medial, final, and mixed sets. 2.) minimal pair sliders 3.).

speech therapy r Sound
speech therapy r Sound

Speech Therapy R Sound 5. 101 and done! this is an articulation game for older elementary students that uses dice. the goal is to build your score up to 101 points without going over. give your students a pencil, one die, and a piece of paper with a list of their practice words, and room to keep score. One way to incorporate more r sentence level practice is to have your student ask a friend, teacher, and parent the silly question outside the speech therapy session. 5. to up your student’s motivation to practice r sentences, use the no prep articulation sentence challenge sheets. Have the child find the items using tongs or tweezers. jenga: place cards between the layers of blocks. fly swatter: place the cards around the room. give the child a fly swatter and have the child ‘swat’ each card. kids love running between the cards! tell someone: bring the cards to show the child’s teacher friend. Jenga is an easy game to play while drilling articulation. once the child makes a correct production, they get a turn in the game. talk about easy prep for you, busy slp! 8. snappy shark. snappy shark (or crocodile dentist) are extremely fun and motivating games to play in therapy.

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