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Help students identify and discriminate phonemes! Being able to make the connection between speech and print sets students up for literacy success. Mouth pictures help students differentiate between letter sounds by drawing students' attention to the place and manner of articulation. Use these flashcards to create a Sound Wall in your classroom! Manner Of Articulation, Mouth Pictures, Phonics Cards, Sound Science, Reading Bulletin Boards, Sound Wall, Reading Anchor Charts, Phonics Sounds, Science Of Reading

Help students identify and discriminate phonemes! Being able to make the connection between speech and print sets students up for literacy success. Mouth pictures help students differentiate between letter sounds by drawing students' attention to the place and manner of articulation. Use these flashcards to create a Sound Wall in your classroom!

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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…

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Visual cue cards for articulation therapy. Print front to back and laminate. The front shows a visual mouth cue. The back has an explanation of how the sound is made. Cues for vowels, diphthongs, and consonants. Can combine cue cards to teach consonant clusters.

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Being creative with therapy is a must! A student with significant deficits might spend a great deal of time in speech therapy. Looking at the same articulation or language cards can get boring. I get bored, so I know my students and clients get bored! When boredom sets in, we can decrease productivity or even an increase in behaviors! How To Make Bubbles, Multisyllabic Words, Speech Activities, Being Creative, Following Directions, Speech Therapy Activities, Brain Activities, Therapy Ideas, Building For Kids

Being creative with therapy is a must! A student with significant deficits might spend a great deal of time in speech therapy. Looking at the same articulation or language cards can get boring. I get bored, so I know my students and clients get bored! When boredom sets in, we can decrease productivity or even an increase in behaviors!

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Lindsay / Early Years Literacy Specialist on Instagram: "‼️ Do these when teaching letter sounds A-Z‼️  The research tells us that when more areas of the brain 🧠 are activated when learning, the more easily we will retain and retrieve new information!  Each of these gestures are PURPOSEFUL to match proper articulation! Teaching gestures together with sounds has been a game changer in my classroom!   If you are teaching littles, learning English or teaching English as a second language, you MUST include gestures! (Like seen above ⬆️)  Want my articulation cards and the full list of gesture cues? Drop the word 🙌🏻 ME 🙌🏻 below ⬇️  . . Follow ➡️ @literacyandlindsay for more fun resources and lit tips! . . . . LIKE. SAVE. FOLLOW  ✨ @literacyandlindsay 💜 @literacyandlindsay 🔥 @literacyandl Areas Of The Brain, Teaching Letter Sounds, Articulation Cards, Literacy Specialist, Teaching Letters, English As A Second Language, Learning English, Second Language, My Classroom

Lindsay / Early Years Literacy Specialist on Instagram: "‼️ Do these when teaching letter sounds A-Z‼️ The research tells us that when more areas of the brain 🧠 are activated when learning, the more easily we will retain and retrieve new information! Each of these gestures are PURPOSEFUL to match proper articulation! Teaching gestures together with sounds has been a game changer in my classroom! If you are teaching littles, learning English or teaching English as a second language, you…

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