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Rhyme-Artic | ||||||||||||
| Here is a fresh look at an old problem. Let's make rhyming
cards for artic' therapy.
These 120 line drawings can be made into versatile practice cards. For this presentation I colored a few of them with a kindergarten water color set . Paired with the 600 Cues and Clues they can be used for language based articulation practice or language expansion activities. The sets include unusual games, puzzles and homework suggestions. There are complete sets for final "s&z" and final "r" sounds. Here are some examples. | |||||||||||||
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fleasCLUE: Little critters that make a dog itchy and grouchy |
kneesCLUE: These are what you bend when you "squat" | ||||||||||||
| Sample: Final "R" | |||||||||||||
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snore CLUE: It's one of those disgusting noises
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sore CLUE: How would your little bottom feel after riding a unicycle for about 3 miles? |
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So there you have an idea about this section. These little cards have been just fantastic in teaching listening, language and articulation skills. Some kids love to collect the cards and color them in as homework. Other kids just like to do the crossword puzzles. Parents have something to focus on too.
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