Quantity and quality. Both are important for articulation therapy. Once the kids have their sounds down in words, I am always looking for a way to get a lot of trials in to work on carryover. I saw these great sight word lists on teachertipster.com. So I made some articulation versions. Your student takes one deep breath and tries to read the list without any errors. If they read list 1 without ... Read More about One Breath Box
Capture the Words
Meet my newest steal from pinterest. Capture the Words... articulation edition. My students have really been loving this activity. I love it mostly because it's fast and a great way to get in a lot of practice in a short amount of time. I got the idea from a sight word game over at First Grade A La Carte. You can either use highlighter or bingo chips. Students take turns rolling dice or drawing ... Read More about Capture the Words
Don’t fight it…
This post might make you say... duh. I spent all of last year telling my kids to put their articulation cards back down. I mean daily. Don't pile them on your head, don't put them in your mouth, take them out of Zach's ear, don't stack them into a tower. Then it hit me.... DON'T FIGHT IT!!!! (well... the tower part anyway) It turns out building card towers had my kids begging ... Read More about Don’t fight it…