We’re in the home stretch of the school year. If you’re like me and working this summer, you can’t quite turn off your speech brain just because it’s May! To get my through May, I whipped up this set of articulation cards for Spring using adorable little birds! My articulation packets are split by ‘later sounds’ and ‘earlier sounds’. Let’s start with the later sounds packet. The huge packets includes 75 pages of articulation card games (hint: print them half size to save ink!) This later sounds pack features 384 color pictures, using smarty symbols, for S, L, TH, SH, CH, J, R, S blends, L blends. There are 12 cards in the initial, medial and final position for each sound. The R sound includes 12 prevocalic, and 12 of each vocalic /r/ sound in mixed positions. Not be left out, I have a set for the ‘early’ sounds too! The ‘Earlier Sounds‘ packet features initial and final positions of P,B,M,K,G,T,D,F,V. The packet is 46 pages with 216 color pictures using Smarty Symbols. And now for that Freebie I promised you! I also pulled out the ‘L’ sounds so you can have them as a preview of the activity! Perfect to send home for practice with any kiddos working on ‘L’. You can find both packets in my TPT Store. Early Sounds here and Later Sounds here. Grab the Freebie here. This week, TpT is having a Teacher Appreciate Sale. So we had to make that a speecher appreciation sale! All the SRN materials will be on sale. If you need a reference list of current TpT shops check out the Resource List. Happy Shopping!
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Anonymous says
Jenna, this is probably a silly question but you’re the perfect person to ask. I know you buy most of your clip art off of Etsy and Scrappin’ Doodles. Do you purchase ALL of your clip art? Can you fill us in on the illegal/copyright laws for this? Do you use clip art off the internet? If so, how do you know if it’s safe to use on your materials?
Jenna Rayburn says
Hi there. I buy all my clipart. I also have a contract with Smarty Symbols. Bottom line – it’s illegal to use an image you don’t have expressed written consent for. Each clipart set you purchase has it’s own Terms of Use. Just because you buy clipart doesn’t mean the author gave you permission to use it for other items that will be sold. You need to read the TOU for EVERY different clipart seller and follow their rules (ie: link in the document, don’t give freebies, etc.) I would never use clip art from the internet that is advertised as ‘free’. If someone else stole that clipart and then shared it, you’re still using stolen copyright. THink of it like driving a stolen car. Just because you didn’t steal it yourself, doesn’t make it right.