Target articulation skills as you make this fun art craft. An agamograph is a piece of art work that consists of 2 separate pictures. They are folded accordion style so the viewer sees both images. These pictures each have 4 articulation pictures on them. Your students will make a beautiful agamograph while they practice their articulation sounds. Contents: initial and final K, G, F, V, Sh, Ch, Th, R, S, L Initial blends Don't forget to FOLLOW ME and be notified when new products are uploaded. New Products are 50% off for the first 48 hours. Earn points toward FREE TPT products by leaving feedback. Sign up for my newsletter You'll receive some great stuff!
This HUGE bundle of mouth shapes articulation clip art just keeps growing! I am continuing to make updates, improvements and many additions to this set. I have purposely kept everything together for organization and clarity. It now contains several clip art sets all in one pack! **Note: There are two skin tones for every image. It is designed for any project involving mouth positions, phoneme articulation or sound walls. As a teacher myself, I have used these mouth graphics to create a sound wall for the classroom, as well as sound wall reference kits and speech articulation activities. Because there are several sets of images, each image is labeled with the speech category AND letter, so you can find what you need quickly. Each mouth position has been carefully drawn in consultation with speech pathologist and other specialists to most accurately represent articulation of phonemes. Reviews: Please view the comments below for more information about the quality of this collection of clip art. Some samples include: "As a Speech-Language Pathologist with 30 years of experience, creating professional resources requires excellent resources. These mouth shapes are the best I have found on TPT. Thank you!!!" "Absolutely love this and so happy you have the letter names with the clipart! I was able to make abc posters with mouth positions for the Spanish alphabet. It looks absolutely beautiful." "This is an AMAZING resource! The graphics are so detailed and of such great quality. Thank you so much!" BIG UPDATE! As this is often used for sound wall references, it now includes a full set of speech categories icons and voiced/unvoiced icons. Unlike many clip art sets, these images are clearly labelled with the corresponding letters so there won't be any confusion. This is intended to save you tons of time, as without labels working with mouth shapes can become confusing and time consuming. The mouth positions have been carefully created for placement of tongue and lips, in close consultation with several speech-language pathologists to ensure they are as close as possible. Please note: My aim is to develop the most comprehensive collection possible, and will continue to add useful elements in the future. The current price may increase as more elements are added, however as the owner of the bundle you will receive all new additions at no cost. You'll be notified on your My Purchases page to download new materials. Click HERE to follow my store for special pricing on new resources! Phoneme Sets Included: Fricatives Set (f, v, h, s, z, sh, zh, th) Stops Set (b, p, k, g, t, d) Long Vowels Set (a, e, i, o, u and /yu/) Short Vowels Set (a, e, i, o, u) R-Controlled Vowels Set (ar, or, ir-er-ur) Diphthongs Set (oy-oi, ow-ou) Affricates (ch, j) Glides (w, wh, y) Liquids Set (L, r) Nasals Set (m, n, ng) Schwa Extras (q,x) There are some alternates included, and some sounds will have two mouth shapes as indicated with “part 1” and “part 2”). Speech Category Icons: image to indicate voiced (multiple colors) image to indicate unvoiced (multiple colors) image to indicate Liquids (juice box) image to indicate Fricatives (friction hands) image to indicate Stops (stop sign) image to indicate Glides (slide) image to indicate Nasals (nose) image to indicate Affricates (tug of war) Also Included: black and white versions of everything listed here ARE included! PREVIEW Please look at the preview carefully to ensure that these graphics are appropriate for your needs before purchasing. If you have a question or concern, please email me at [email protected] so we can discuss in more detail than the questions here allow, as pictures are often more helpful with the discussion of articulation. The advantages of this bundle: All of the speech articulation sounds together in one file, so you won't have to purchase separate files to find all the phonemes needed for a sound wall. Each graphics file is labeled by speech category (ie: Nasals) and phoneme ( /m/) so you won't have to hunt around or guess which picture is needed - I have done all this work for you while using this for my own students. Because some of the phonemes use the same mouth position, I have either labeled the file with both letters, or duplicated the image with the alternate name so you can find what you need quickly. Additions or Changes It is my aim to make this the most thorough, accurate and well organized collection of articulation images possible. If you have a request for additions or changes to this set, please email me at [email protected] PS: I have found that there are differences in mouth shape preferences depending on dialects and accents, (particularly for vowel sounds) so please keep this in mind as it can be confusing to have too many versions of the same phoneme. Thank you! These are NOT for use as moveable pieces. If you are looking for MOVEABLE clip art, click HERE. CLIP ART DETAILS All images will fill approximately half a page when inserted, and can be adjusted as needed to be bigger or smaller. The entire set is downloaded as a ZIP file. You can read more about this type of file by clicking HERE. DOWNLOADING AND PRINTING If you need troubleshooting, please email [email protected] and the TPT tech team will be happy to help you. Clip art bundles are collected in a compressed ZIP file and include all clip art on the cover, my logo, a preview image, and a link to my TOU. You can read more about zip files by clicking HERE. If you are looking for more teacher friendly clip art, just choose from the topics below: Animals Fairy Tales Frames Little Kids Big Kids Life Cycles Math Phonics Seasonal Specialty TEACHING RESOURCES Would you like to see a huge list of similar resources all on one page? Just click the category below that you'd like to browse: All ART All SOCIAL SKILLS All WRITING CONTACT If you have any questions or concerns, please email me directly at [email protected] Please read my TOU first as many questions are answered there. Whimsy Workshop Teaching Terms Of Use OTHER RESOURCES You can see ALL clip art and early literacy sets organized in one place by clicking Whimsy Workshop Teaching -- simply choose a tab at the top of the page to explore! 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PROMPT Therapy: Jaw Control, Simple CV and vowel words to practice vertical plane, Bilabial and "h" consonants, Articulation Words Clip art by mycutegraphics.com
Various mouth forms depicting common speech sounds. Perfect for speech language pathologists, as well as pronunciation and articulation activities. Please check out my other speech clip art set here, featuring SHORT VOWELS: SPEECH SOUNDS CLIP ART - *VOWELS* Includes 36 clip art images: .png format, 300 dpi. - 18 color - 18 black and white - 3 preview images (.jpg) ****Updated 2/13/2017****** Updated set with "t / d" sounds Thanks for looking, and enjoy! Please remember to leave feedback! For personal or commercial use, but please use the following to credit my work: Christine O'Brien, 2017 http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Christine-Obrien
Paper chains can be used year round for articulation fun!
Voici de petites cartes pour ta bouche d'une certaine façon. Bouger la bouche permet de muscler sa langue, tonifier ses lèvres et ses joues et ainsi mieux articuler.Source : https://bougribouillons.fr/la-gym-de-la-bouche/ Bonne gym!
A look at Jane Passy's Cued Articulation system - a signing system that represents sounds.
This document is a visual for children struggling with /s/ blends. It is one page, with one word for each blend sl-, st-, sn-, sm-, sk-, sp. If you like this visual, check out the matching articulation cards! S Blends with Visual Articulation Cards All clip art used was handmade by me, Speech Doo...
Fun, colorful speech articulation visuals to display on your wall! These mouths can be displayed in two different poster sizes: - 24 in by 36in - 18 in by 24in Please take a look at my speech clip art sets here: Speech Sounds Mouth Clip Art Set Speech Sounds Mouth Clip Art - SHORT Vowels L and R Sounds Speech Diagrams Clip Art Thanks for looking, and enjoy! Please remember to leave feedback! Christine O'Brien, 2018 http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Christine-Obrien
I was flipping through a recent edition of Mailbox Magazine and saw this adorable frog template. The magazine featured a different activity for the frog, but I thought it would make a great articulation craftivity! Here's what you need: Frog Template (HERE is a cute one from DLTK kids.com if you don't get Mailbox) Small articulation (or vocabulary) pictures Red construction paper, cut into strips Scissors Crayons Glue Paper clips (optional) To create the small articulation pictures, I used Lesson Pix. If you haven't used Lesson Pix yet, head on over and try it out (you can give it a test run before subscribing, but it's well worth the $36.00/year subscription fee!) Lesson Pix has a sound finder feature, which I used to get target words for my articulation groups. I created picture cards with the 35 pictures/page option: I colored the frog and lilypad and cut the frog's mouth out. Then I attached the strip of paper to the backside of the frog and glued the pictures on his tongue. You can roll up the frog's tongue and hold it together with a paper clip. This will give it a curly shape even after you remove the paper clip. Kids can practice their words as they unroll the frog's tongue. Other Ways to Use This Craft: Open Ended - You could get some bug stickers and have kids stick the stickers on the frog's tongue for each X number of desired responses (language or artic). Patterning - Use the frog's tongue as a pattern strip (e.g., fly, beetle, fly, beetle) Concepts - Start with a bug in the center of the frog's tongue. Have students glue more bugs "above" or "below" the first. Sequencing - Find small pictures (or use your photocopier to reduce) of steps of a sequence. Have students cut out and glue to the frog's tongue in the correct order. I found some frog life cycle sequencing pictures on Enchanted Learning and Making Learning Fun. What else would you have kids glue to the frog's tongue? I'd love to hear your ideas!
Download the free articulation screener from Mommy Speech Therapy and learn how to determine which sounds your child needs help with.
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We’ve all been there. After months of drill and practice and tongue depressors, he’s finally got his /r/ sound! He can say it in words, in phrases, even sentences and short conversations. You’re thinking he’s definitely on his way out the door with a “graduation” certificate soon. Then you see him in the hallway. He grins […]
Cette fiche propose un jeu pour travailler l’articulation du L en position initiale.
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Articulation cards are a staple in Speech Therapy rooms. Articulation Flash Cards can be used in so many ways with preschoolers and elementary students... buuuttt sometimes they can get boring and repetitive. Check out these articulation card ideas to bring some new and exciting speech therapy activities into your therapy room! You can use these ideas in group therapy or in one-on-one sessions or even send them home for easy articulation homework ideas! • WHAT’S THERE?: Place 5 cards around the
Description These articulation picture card sets are designed to be more comprehensive than the typical sets you might find elsewhere. The ...
Create this spring speech therapy craft with your students! It includes a free download! It's the perfect spring speech therapy activity.
Need ideas for getting more repetitions during articulation therapy? Here are some articulation activities speech therapy high-trial ideas!
This bundle includes a whopping 88 pages of hierarchical ARTICULATION therapy materials!!! 17 ARTICULATION MOUTHS coloring pages, which focus on the position the lips, tongue, mouth and air are in for each sound, including, s, t, r, k, g, j, t, n, m, ng, l, th, ch, sh, v, b, f and p.11 ARTICULATION ...
Fun, colorful speech articulation visuals to display on your wall! These mouths can be displayed in two different poster sizes: - 24 in by 36in - 18 in by 24in Please take a look at my speech clip art sets here: Speech Sounds Mouth Clip Art Set Speech Sounds Mouth Clip Art - SHORT Vowels L and R Sounds Speech Diagrams Clip Art Thanks for looking, and enjoy! Please remember to leave feedback! Christine O'Brien, 2018 http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Christine-Obrien
Do you ever have days where you know exactly what you need to target, but are just looking for a different way to do it? I know I have had many days like that, especially when working on articulation. My first year in the schools, I know that I was so frustrated with the monotony (to me at the time) of working on articulation, that I wasn't sure I even wanted to do the job anymore! With my crazy caseload now, I have gotten over the feeling that articulation work is monotonous, and now embrace the time I have with my students working on articulation. We can have so much fun together! So, you may ask, how did I get over the feeling of monotony? Well, I made a deal with myself that I would try to change things up. I would take items that I already had and use them as reinforcing activities during articulation work. Here are ten activities that really work for me: 1. Go Fishin- This is a game that I had in my speech room, and every time I had it out for my preschool population, my older students would see it and want to play too. So, I changed it into a way to use it for articulation work. I wrote numbers on the bottom of each fish, so that each time my students catch a fish, they have to say their word or sentence that many number of times. If I could do this again, I would start with higher numbers (I did 1-4) to get more productions. 2. Making Progressive Sentences- My kids think this is hysterical. We start with one articulation card and make a sentence. "I see a soccer player." Then, we add a card and add to our sentence. "I see a soccer player eating a sandwich." Then, we add even more! "I see a soccer player eating a sandwich with Santa." 3. Chipper Chat- This is my one go to item that is fun for all ages. My students LOVE to pick up the chips with the magnetic wand. Students roll the dice and say their word or sentence the number of times on the dice. Then, they get chips to put on their board. When they fill up the board, they can take the chips off. Sometimes, I have students start with all of the chips on the board and take that number of chips off the board. I use the set from Super Duper Inc., but there are lots of different magnet chip boards that you can find on Teachers Pay Teachers. If you don't buy the Chipper Chat set, you can find a bingo magnet and chips at a store like Wal-Mart or Target. I have even seen them at the dollar store occasionally. 4. Paper Clips on Articulation Cards- This works great with the chipper chat magnet wands. Just put paper clips on your articulation cards, and the kids can go fishing for cards. I like to put the cards face down so that the cards are a "surprise" each time. 5. Memory- Ok, I'm sorry, but really, my kids of all ages still LOVE to play memory! I try not to play it too often so it doesn't wear out it's welcome though. 6. Paper Bag- Put cards in a paper bag and pull them out. Try to guess what you will get before you pull it out. If you guess correctly, you get to keep it. First person to guess all of their cards correctly wins. Some kids have a really eerie ability to do this! 7. A Good Book- I love to take a good book out for students and try to find words that start with their sound. I pull out a piece of paper and we write down all of the words that have their sound. I love when I can have them bring books from class for this so that they may think about those words again during reading groups with their teacher. 8. Categories! I have students pick a word from their articulation cards and tell me the category of the item. We create piles of different categories and see how many different piles we can make. Students have to say their word in a sentence, "A sandwich is an food." I love this activity because students get both articulation and language benefits. 9. Guess the Item- I describe the articulation word to the student and see if they can guess the word I am describing. 10. Articulation Recall- We roll the dice to see how many cards the student has to recall. I then present that number of words to the student and give them a moment to memorize them. Then, we flip them over face down and see if the student can recall each word before flipping it back. There you have it! Whether you are just starting out or a seasoned veteran, hopefully some of these ideas will help you to cut the monotony and put more fun in your articulation sessions.
I have so so many R kids on my caseload right now. In that past, that statement would be followed with a mournful sigh, or possibly with me throwing my head back and shaking my fists in the air cursing, “why me!?” Let me tell you… I used to struggle with how to teach the R […]
Speech Sound Cards These speech sound cards include every pure phoneme in the English language. Each card includes the phonetic transcription of a phoneme, an example word the phoneme is used in, a visual mouth picture of the production of the phoneme, and visual symbols and icons to help further define the specifics features of each phoneme (i.e. voicing, manner, placement). These cards are helpful when teaching specific sounds in therapy. They are also helpful when teaching the difference between sound substitutions (i.e. minimal pairs). And they are IDEAL for treating clients who have Apraxia or who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing. You can build any word by laying cards in a row in sequential order. To do so, just print multiple copies of the document and cut out the cards. The visual support of the cards helps guide clients through all the sounds in each word and helps reduce errors such as omissions, substitutions, reductions, and even distortions. *Glildes, Dipthongs or Letters that are produced with more than one sound are not individually designated in this product (i.e. Q, W, Y, etc). However, each can be created by combining the appropriate sounds in this product listing. (For example: /K/+/U/ makes the Q sound). But please keep in mind, this product does have every sound available in the English language. So you are able to build any word possible by combining these speech sound cards. Good luck and I hope you enjoy it!!!
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♻️ Your students will love filling up a recycling bin while practicing their target sounds! You can use this activity as a way to raise awareness for earth day! This activity was designed to be a simple, no-prep activity to target articulation perfect any time during the year. I It is a simple cut and paste craft! Perfect for k-5. NEW Easy Cut Version included for free! There are two files in this download (regular and easy cut). I added the easy cut version for my younger students (it has a cutting guide around the images) NO-PREP! Ink Friendly! Print & Go! This product is available in my ✂️ Articulation Cut & Paste Bundle #2 ✂️ (don't buy this if you own the bundle) Commonly targeted phonemes included: ☆ Initial/Medial/Final: k, g, f, v, l, s, z, ch, sh, th (mixed voiced/unvoiced) ☆ lblends, rblends, initial sblends (separate mats for sp, st, sm, sn, sk, sl, sw, mixed), final sblends ☆ Pre-vocalic r, or, er, ar, air, ear ☆ Blank page (to use with any speech/language target) I also included a guide that can be used as a coloring page too! Table of contents/printing guide included to make finding the page you need easy! ► Assembly: None! Print & go! ➝ To use: Print out a recycling page for every student in the group (page 5 of the download). Print out the recyclable objects page with the target sounds needed for each student. I have the students color the bin page first so that they are ready to glue in the objects (or you can have them color it in between turns to keep their hands busy). The student will color and practice each target word on the objects. The student will cut out the objects and practice the words again. The student will glue each object in the bin and practice the words one more time! Get over 100 trials easily! There is a simple and a cover option (the students will tape a cover over the bin so they can look in it to show their parents/teachers the words they practiced). ⭐ Also available in Spanish ⭐ ⭐ Don't forget to download my EARTH DAY PLEDGE! It is available for FREE here!t It is a great way to keep the awareness going and to spread it to your students' homes! Make it a class activity! (The pledge contains simple things that any kid can do to conserve resources and protect the earth). Check out my other Earth Day themed resources • Earth Day Articulation Color by Symbol Hidden Images: A Speech Therapy Activity • Thumbprint Earth: An Articulation Art Activity • Glue It! Recycling: Phonological Processes NO-PREP Speech Therapy • Articulation Recycling! Speech Therapy Craft Activity • Reciclaje Articulación: A Speech Therapy Activity (Español) Check out my other articulation cut & paste activities: ✄ Articulation Sundaes ✄ Build with Sounds Candy House ✄ Articulation Chocolates ✄ Articulation Robot Lab ✄ Articulation Aquarium ✄ Build with Sounds Gnome House ✄ Articulation Toolbox ✄ Articulation Bunnies ✄ Articulation Classroom Also check out these fun articulation resources: ARTIC SWAT! EWWW flies have landed all over the food! Squish them with play dough or swat them with fly swatters while your practice articulation! Click Here ARTIC POP! Pop balloons as your practice articulation! Click Here
Connect your articulation therapy sessions to your students favorite board games. Many of my students enjoy playing connect four which is a fun game that allows for many exposures to their articulation sounds. The objective of Connect Four is to place four of one's own chips of the same color next to each other either vertically, horizontally, or diagonally before your opponent. Vertical Win Horizontal Win Diagonal Win The articulation connect four game includes four different chips colors in green, purple, blue, and red. Each sound includes one board with a combination of initial, medial, and final words. /p, b, t, d, f, v, g, k, m, n, r, r-blends, l, l-blends, s, s-blends, z, sh, ch, th/ Here is an example of the /t/ sound including words in the initial, medial, and final positions all on one board! If your student is at the sentence level have them put the words into a complete sentence. In addition, a data collection sheet is included to help with data collection. Simply circle the + if the student correctly produced that sound or - if the student incorrectly produced that sound. Then add up the correct productions and divide them by the incorrect productions and write the percentage of accuracy. For example Jennifer used the purple chips and correctly produced /d/ sound in the words "Bread, Bed, Desk, & Drummer" and incorrectly produced the /d/ sound in the words "Radish & President". Jennifer scored 4/6 giving her 67% accuracy. Want to see more or purchase this bundle click here! Interested in other articulation games? Check out these other articulation games posts! *Fortune Teller Origami Articulation Bundle *Tic Tac Toe Articulation Game What are your favorite articulation therapy games?
The Speech Articulation poster with qr codes, illustrates mouth anatomy and the structural movements involved in the production of each of the vowels and consonants of American English The Speech Articulation poster illustrates mouth anatomy and the structural movements involved in the production of each of the vowels and consonants of American English Vowels front, central, back, diphthong Scan the two qr codes and see vocal folds vibrate and the ae vowel demonstrate. Consonants semivowels, fricatives, stops, affricates Open mouth, cutaway head and vocal folds views The posters are printed on glossy plastic in bright, easy-to-see colors The ink side is laminated to make the poster smear-proof and protect it from dirt and water Dry-erase pens wipe off clean making the posters great for office, clinic, and classroom
Use this activity with the game, Crocodile Dentist, or solely on its own with playdoh or other tokens to practice accurate productions of /k/ in the initial position of words. Please see my Crocodile Dentist Early 8 Sounds Bundle if you love this activity! Stay tuned for my middle 8 and later 8 sound Crocodile Dentist articulation bundles and apraxia bundles of this product. :) Enjoy!
Use these worksheets to target specific skills and student specific goals. Articulation, language, and fluency worksheets are included. Individualize each worksheet to use during therapy sessions or to send home for homework! Clipart By: Krista Walden Creative CLips https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Krista-Wallden-Creative-Clips Educlips Whimsy Clips
Blog post on how to teach the right variation of R for your student - bunched or retroflex. Where to start in speech therapy doesn't have to be hard!
Elocution. A system of elocution, with special reference to gesture, to the treatment of stammering, and defective articulation. 1841.
A look at Jane Passy's Cued Articulation system - a signing system that represents sounds.
This speech therapy game is sure to be a hit in your preschool speech therapy room (and even with early elementary students)! This speech therapy game was designed to be loaded with the F sound. All of the planning a perfect sound loaded activity is done for you! This unique product provides ample opportunities for students to practice their target sound in a natural setting and in a meaningful way. Your students won't even know they are practicing! Your students will LOVE this fun and engaging game. Be the first one to find the goldfish to feed the shark to win! Don't get the blowfish, or you have to put all your game pieces back! THIS PRODUCT INCLUDES GAME PIECES: There are jellyfish, goldfish, puffer fish, and starfish and a feeding shark face. LIST OF TARGET WORDS AND PHRASES: There are 5-10 target words for each word position, that can be modelled and practiced during the activity. ELICITATION IDEAS: Save time by using the included easy reference list that includes elicitation ideas for each word. . INSTRUCTIONS: Instructions how to play the game. You want to be the first person to find the goldfish to feed the shark! This Articulation Activity is perfect for you if: ✨ You don't know where to start with Play Based Articulation (all the elicitation ideas and targets are included AND the activity is designed to get +++ trials). ✨You LOVE Play Based Articulation and want to expand your repertoire of activities. ✨ You (or your students) are bored of the same boring activities. ✨ You are having trouble of thinking of activities that your students will love! What other SLPs are saying about the Play Based Articulation Bundle: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ These activities have made me feel even more like an expert in play-based speech activities! I have always struggled to meet high trials for little ones in speech and these have certainly done the trick. I highly recommend!! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ There are so many different activities in this bundle, all of which make play-based therapy much easier. I am absolutely not a natural when it comes to play-based therapy, but these resources have really changed things for me! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This is a great resource! It is easy to use and includes multiple opportunities to practice during play. My students really enjoyed using it! Love this product? Make sure to check out the MEGA Money Saving Bundle which includes 12 Activities! Questions? Email me at [email protected] Let's Connect! FOLLOW MY TPT STORE: Click "Follow Me" on my Store Page to receive new product alerts (all new products are 50% off for 24 hours!) INSTAGRAM *** FACEBOOK ** SUBSCRIBE TO MY NEWSLETTER