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Is there a student on your caseload who says “ship” for chip or “share” for chair? Finding quality minimal pairs materials for deaffrication doesn’t have to be difficult.
This 48-page evidence-based packet makes minimal pairs therapy simple with ready-to-use activities targeting eight ch-sh minimal pair targets. Features color cards, mouth cues, baseline and generalization data collection tools, and diverse activity pages designed to help you achieve high practice. Includes parent letters and activity ideas to ensure meaningful homework that aligns with your intervention approach.
You’ll love the high practice trials and variety that keep students motivated and making real progress!
Is there a student on your caseload who says, ‘ship’ when they mean chip, or ‘share’ for chair? Minimal pairs is an evidence-based intervention that can help to eliminate the phonological pattern of deaffrication. Our print-and-go practice sheets feature high practice trials, clear pictures and parent-friendly instructions for home practice. SLPs will also love the variety of worksheets to cut down on planning time in their speech therapy session.
SLPs continue to rely on Adventures In Speech Pathology because they know our resources are evidence-based, high-quality, and designed for maximum practice—keeping students motivated and making real progress!
I love these minimal pair resources. So easy to use and perfect for getting a high number of trials. Very easy to give to Parents also to help with getting high trials at home. Thanks for creating such amazing resources.
DOWNLOAD THIS RESOURCE IF YOU WANT TO:
➊ — Feel confident that you are using AND giving meaningful homework using the minimal pairs approach
➋ — Save time by having over 35 pages of fun activities (including color minimal pair cards) for all of your therapy and homework needs
➌ — Have materials that contain mouth cues and the number of practice trials on each page to help your student make faster progress
➍ — Be able to simply take baseline and generalization data to see whether your students are making progress
How does this packet differ from others?
This packet includes BOTH the error and the target sound. This allows you to draw attention to the child’s error and use that as a teachable moment that is necessary for minimal pairs therapy (remember, you NEED to give homework that matches the intervention approach you are using).
CONTENTS:
✅ — This 48 page packet focuses on “ch” – “sh” deaffrication in initial words
✅ — Contains activities for eight minimal pair targets
✅ — Includes color minimal pair cards
✅ — EBP references and Minimal Pair therapy tips pg. 6-11
✅ — Parent letter, Minimal Pair activity ideas & cards pg. 11-16
✅ — Show & Say, Word Match & Odd One Out sheets pg. 17-19
✅ — Point & Say high practice trials pg. 20-27
✅ — Say & Draw, Word Drills, Roll & Say, 100 Trial pages pg. 28-34
✅ — Cut & Color sheets pg. 35-42
✅ — Word Pairs sheets pg. 43-46
✅ — Baseline data collection, generalization probes & pictures pg. 47-48
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What SLP’s say about our minimal pair homework materials:
“These homework sheets are the best and have been so helpful!! They are quick and easy to print and send home and the directions are clear and easy for parents to understand. They also compliment her other phonology resources perfectly!”
“Amazing resource for getting in lots of practice! Very engaging, fun and meaningful pictures and activities – with no prep required!”
“Parents always feel motivated, confident and empowered whenever they get sent home with this – speech home practice is never missed anymore! “
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