Letter R
Letter R
This Tech 'n Talk articulation skill product includes 8 R / Vocalic R game boards. Each game board has 15 pictures of items or concepts that include the targeted sound(s). The words associated with the pictures are included on the board, as well as a sentence using each word. The game boards include: 1 Initial R board 1 Vocalic AR board 1 Final Vocalic ER board 1 Medial ER board 1 Combo EAR, IRE, and ER board 1 Combo AIR and OR Board 1 Mixed Medial Vocalic R board 1 Mixed Final Vocalic R board
Letter R
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The Letter R Large Alphabet Picture Card in Color is perfect for helping students practice recognizing the letter R, and it's beginning sound.
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What a great way to make practicing articulation fun for kids!! This download provides therapists with an entertaining and motivating activity to use with their school aged students while targeting the development of articulation skills in order to improve overall intelligibilty of speech. Students play the classic game of “SORRY!” that many therapists already have, while practicing articulation skills, mainly the /S/, /TH/, /R/ and/S/ BLEND sounds. Simply set up your “SORRY” game (sold separately in stores) and replace cards with one set of downloaded cards. If students are working on different target sounds, then multiple decks can be used while playing the game. Each student could receive their own deck to draw from. This download includes two separate sets of game cards for each sound ,for variety. Just choose one set or sets that would be used in place of the original “SORRY!” game cards. They are look-alike “SORRY!” cards with pictured words super- imposed on each card. Students are asked to produce words with their target sounds each time they take their turn while playing the game. Also included in this download is: •A list of the target words used in order to help the speech language therapist identify pictures if necessary •A title sheet that can be used as a label for the Ziploc bag that the cards can be stored in MATERIALS NEEDED: ➢SORRY game board and pawns (not included, sold in stores) ➢SORRY GAME CARDS (included) DIRECTIONS 2 to 8 players Setup: •Choose and print one copy of one set of “SORRY” on cardstock and laminate for durability. Two different sets have been included in this download for variety. Cut apart cards. •Two to four students can play this game; however if more students are in your group, players can elect to play in teams. Separate the students into four teams… Each team is told what colored pawns they will be using to play the game. Students on each team will take turns drawing cards and answering given questions. Object of the Game: To be the first player/team to get all four of your/their pawns from your/their color START to your/their color HOME. Playing The Game: Shuffle the deck of “SORRY SOUND CARDS”. If students are working on different target sounds, then multiple decks can be used while playing the game. Each student could receive their own deck to draw from. Use these cards while playing the game of SORRY following the original rules that are included with the game board (sold in stores). Each time a student draws a card, he/she must answer the name the items pictured on the card and use the word in a sentence, if appropriate, before moving his/her pawns. HAVE FUN!!!!
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Have fun with this free letter R coloring page and color in the capital R plus rainbows, rabbits, rats, rain, rockets, roses, rakes, and more
Letter R
This artic activity is designed to be used with full sized checkers chips! You just print onto regular sized (letter) paper and use a piece of tape on the back side to connect. Visual instructions are included. Includes 9 Checkers boards with images of articulation words on each spot. 1 board for: initial, medial, final /s/ initial, medial, final /l/ initial, medial, final /r/ initial, medial, final /ch/ initial, medial, final /sh/ initial, medial, final /th/ initial, medial, final /s blends/ initial, medial, final /r blends/ initial, medial, final /l blends/ Other Products: No Prep Artic Party Invitation Activity Silly Artic Recipe Activity ----- Enjoy! Cat Says Meow Keywords: Articulation, Artic Activites, Articulation Games Creator does not claim material is treatment in and of itself. The material is simply meant to supplement learning as a tool that can be used by a professional if he or she chooses, and to be used in a manner that he or she chooses.
It’s time to continue with our letter of the week craft activities with this R is for robots! Making this free printable letter R for robot craft template helps your child with letter recognition, writing
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Most folks are just like me when they visit Las Vegas...lazy. Once you arrive you don't want to worry yourself too much with additional plans or reservations, you just want to find that "World's Largest Souvenir Shop" and spend hours selecting gag gifts and a new desk clock with dice for numbers. Well, I've learned that vacation is better when you travel with someone like my friend Jason. While the rest of us were relaxing he didn't mind hunting down phone numbers, making maps and scheduling private tours. That's what you have to do if you want to get inside the YESCO Las Vegas neon sign graveyard, a dirt lot just a couple miles from the old Vegas strip which is home to dozens of historical signs that have been discarded for various reasons. You may recognize it from movies like Mars Attacks and National Lampoon's Vegas Vacation. A search at Wikipedia revealed this.. Young Electric Sign Company (YESCO) is the oldest and largest producer of electric signs in Las Vegas, Nevada. YESCO has designed and produced many of the signs which have helped define the Las Vegas Strip. Their 'neon sign graveyard' stores signs from the city's past. Many of the signs are being restored and will be displayed in the neon museum. We made our rendezvous with the tour guides outside a chain link fence over which giant eyes peeked back at us. I found it odd that the company would go out of their way to give tours, though they did require a minimum number of guests. (We didn't meet the minimum so some of us paid double.) An enthusiastic and knowledgeable young couple showed us the whole shebang of signs while filling our heads with back stories and answering our most ludicrous questions. Unfortunately, I can't remember much of their lecture but I thought I'd share a dozen of the snapshots I took during our unforgettable visit. They enlarge when you click 'em. Who on earth would throw away a sign like this? This would have been an awesome coincidence if my name were Pat Clark. Dead signs DO wear plaid. Haw, haw, haw! Unscrambling the letters almost reveals that this was once the Horseshoe Casino sign. I'm pretty sure this is from the defunct Dead Leprechaun Casino. You could still use these if you opened a place called Horn Pa In. Does the chef's hat indicate that the Colonel actually got up from his white wicker chair for once and made a batch of chicken? That's one thing you don't see a lot of.. Alpine Hobos. Snuh. I must admit that I take great joy in the fact that the stupid fools at the Treasure Island resort and casino decided to downplay the whole "pirate thing" in favor of a more sexed-up image mere months before the new Pirates of the Caribbean movie created a national swashbuckling craze. Pictured above is the skull that used to adorn their once-cool sign. They even changed the name from Treasure Island to the more sultry TI and they swapped the hourly pirate ship stunt show for the insulting Sirens of TI festival of bad innuendos (well, that's what I call it). I hope some group of marketing wizards lost their jobs. I hope you enjoyed the photos. This post was brought to you in part by the letter...
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