Description
Do you need more speech therapy options for when you are trying to elicit speech sounds with your students? Are you looking to send some practice sheets home, or simply increase participation in that early phase of therapy? These NO PREP sheets are the perfect print-and-go addition for those times you are STUCK working in isolation, trying to elicit a target sound.
This freebie pulls sheets from:
So enjoy this download before you purchase the set 🙂
WHEN TO USE:
➊ — Traditional Articulation approach: ✅ — Use in practice for when you are trying to elicit speech sounds. You may find that certain vowel sounds act in a facilitative context for the sound you are working on.
➋ — Phonological delays: ✅ — If you are using a phonological approach and your child is NOT stimulable for one or more of the targets, these sheets can be used in pre-practice.
➌ –Childhood Apraxia of Speech: ✅ — The vowel strips at the bottom of each worksheet can allow you to work at the syllable level using CV, VC, or VCV combinations.
This pack gives you a sample of earlier and later developing sounds. You can do all sorts of crafts and drills (coloring, stamping, dabbing, painting, use mini erasers, etc.) while getting high repetitions. By fitting two sheets to a page, you can do one worksheet in therapy, and have the second completed for homework.
⭐Read on the Blog some tips and tricks that I use when students seem to be stuck at this level.⭐
EXPLAINING THE WORKSHEETS:
Each page has a picture that references the sound (in isolation) for example, “The bird is losing all of its colorful feathers. For every great ‘f’ sound, color in a feather.” There are 20 pictures to color, so a minimum of 20 opportunities to practice the sound. You can always increase this by using dice or asking for 5 repetitions before they say the sound. The VOWEL STRIPS at the bottom of the page allow you to easily work at either the isolation or syllable level. You can also see whether specific vowels in different positions facilitate the target consonant.
I love making creative resources that push kids to get in tons of practice while being fun and motivating. If you are looking for more ideas for your articulation students:
⭐Check out these:⭐
1. Articulation Carrier Phrase Cards
2. Articulation Carryover Worksheets
3. Articulation in Play Handouts
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
This is a digital file and is licensed for one person to use. Upon purchase, you will receive a link to download the product. Printing and assembly of the product may be required. For more information about single-person use, please refer to our Terms of Use.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Rebecca Reinking is an SLP who works privately with children who have speech sound disorders. She has a particular interest in phonological interventions and strives to connect and collaborate with speech scientists to bridge the gap between research and clinical practice.
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4 reviews for Articulation in Isolation – FREEBIE
therighttones (verified owner) –
Absolutely LOVE this product. Have been using it throughout my placement and the children are so engaged! Would highly recommend
Lidia (verified owner) –
I love the engaging pictures, and the ease with which parents can have their children either use a sticker or a dot marker, or even scribble on, the pictures as they do their repetitions!
Can you please make some for all sounds, lol?
Thanks!
Sarah Smith (verified owner) –
I can’t believe this is a freebie. It’s so easy for parents to use as home practice and to refer to the vowel sounds along the bottom. My clients love it!
Chelsea (verified owner) –
This is a versatile resource that can be used in many ways. My clients love using dot markers and putting minis on the pictures. Great for home practice as well. What a fantastic free resource. Thanks Rebecca!