Monday, July 23, 2012

Save, Print, and Use Free Articulation Materials - A New Look


I've completely redone my free articulation resources page. You can always find the page when you need it by clicking on the "Download/Print Free Speech Articulation Materials" link at the top of any page on my blog. I hope the new format is a little easier on the eye and will make it easier to find what you need.

For those of you who haven't visited that page, here is a brief summary of the free speech materials and resources you can find there:

  • Speech Articulation Cards with pictures for a wide variety of sounds. The target words in these cards sets are kept simple (CV, VC, and CVC) in order to be useful with young children, children with severe speech delays, children with childhood apraxia of speech, hearing imparied children, and other populations with similar needs. So far there are over 840 cards available for over 20 target sounds. I add more regularly as I make them.
  • There are a handful of speech homework booklets (six and counting). These are booklets printed on a single sheet of paper and then folded into booklet form. They tell simple stories in a format where young children can participate by "reading" their target word from pictures inserted into parts of the story. Send them home as homework. If you're a parent, print them and keep them in your child's room and read them with your child at bedtime.
  • There are a few other printable resources like some minimal pairs sets, pivot phrase worksheets, and other assorted worksheets.

  • There's a section of tips for parents doing home therapy or home practice sessions with their children.
  • There is also a growing list (15 and counting) of speech games and activities you can do using the free articulation picture cards.

If you like the resources, please consider sending me an email and sharing your experiences using them at testyyettrying(at)gmail(dot)com. Be sure not to miss future cardsets or activity suggestions by subscribing to my blog through email or a feed reader in the upper left hand corner of the page.

Thanks for reading!

2 comments:

  1. Thank u so much for ur willingness to share ur time and talents.

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  2. I second the thanks! I love your all of your materials and appreciate that you share your ideas/materials with others.

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