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!!!
If you're looking for a fun way to introduce common digraphs, you'll love these free dice and beginning and ending digraph posters.
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BASIC - EASY HIRAGANA Let’s get to the basics~ We hope this card helps you to remember the kana better. Use the sound file in this post to learn how it sounds...
Covers the blends: -eu -an -ou -ai -un -au -ch -on -oi -in -eau **OVER 115 WORDS INCLUDED**
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BASIC - EASY HIRAGANA Let’s get to the basics~ We hope this card helps you to remember the kana better. Use the sound file in this post to learn how it sounds like:...
Phonics Resources - printable phonic sounds charts, printable phonics games, activities and word cards.
Vocabulary instruction is so critical in today’s classroom! A vast vocabulary will help students to become better readers and writers. Vocabulary is also essential to their performance on standardized tests. Helping kids to develop their vocabulary is time that is well spent in a busy classroom. I have developed a routine to teach new vocabulary
BASIC - EASY HIRAGANA Let’s get to the basics~ We hope this card helps you to remember the kana better. Use the sound file in this post to learn how it sounds like:...
Homophones are words that sound the same but are spelled differently and have different meanings.
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Sneaky ch Digraph can make three different sounds: /ch/ as in the word cherries, /k/ as in the word chemist, and occasionally /sh/ as in the word chef. With these engaging activities, children will have fun learning and practicing the correct ch digraph sound made in various words! Introduce and practice one sound at a time with Spin Wheels! Words that begin with ch and make /ch/. Words that end with ch and make /ch/. Words that begin with ch and make /k/. Words that end in ch and make /k/. To make each spin wheel, cut out both circles. Place the smaller circle in the center of the larger circle. Next, place a bracket in the center of both circles so that the larger circle can turn to make different ch words. Guess My Category - Place one word card in the my category section and one word card in the not my category section. Continue sorting words into the two categories until students guess the category. Use word cards from the first printable above. In partners have one student sort the words and the partner student guess the correct category: /ch/__, ___/ch/, /k/___ , ___/k/. Using the Erasable and Reusable Game Board (earlier post) create a ch digraph game. Shuffle the word cards and place them face down. Each player draws a card and advances to the closest correct ch digraph sound. The first player to land on the /ch/__ next to finish wins. If players run out of cards, shuffle and use them again. Ch Digraph Video