General American English Vowel Poster & Chart for Speech Therapy – FREEBIE

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(24 customer reviews)

Our General American English Vowel Chart for Speech Therapy – FREEBIE is a handy resource for SLPs. It can be used as a reference chart for transcribing a speech sample, as an informal assessment probe, or it can be printed as a colorful poster to display in your clinic. Black & white and color versions both included.

Description

Do you struggle to remember the IPA symbols for General American English vowel sounds? Or perhaps you’d like to use vowel sounds to facilitate other speech sounds? The Vowel Chart can not only help you in your practice, but it can brighten up your speech therapy room or office.

Download this free chart if you want to:
➊ — Take it to a local print or office supplies shop to be printed as poster size.
βž‹ — Have a quick reference guide for vowel IPA symbols.
➌ — Use the black & white chart for screening purposes.

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CONTENTS:
βœ… — Single-paged vowel chart
βœ… — General American English vowel chart
βœ… — Comes in color and black & white
βœ… — Match them with the Speech Development Chart and Phonological Patterns Chart

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IMPORTANT LICENSING & USAGE INFORMATION:

Single-User License: This digital resource is licensed for individual use only. You may print and assemble materials as needed for your personal use.

Need to share with your team? Upgrade to aΒ Multi-User LicenseΒ to legally share this resource across your organization. Perfect for:

  • Therapy teams and clinics
  • School districts and educational institutions
  • University programs and training centers
  • Any organization seeking consistent tools across practitioners
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24 reviews for General American English Vowel Poster & Chart for Speech Therapy – FREEBIE

  1. Christine MacPherson (verified owner)

    Visually clear and appealing and so practical. I showed a colleague and she said “wish I had this when I was a student!”.

  2. Jordan W. (verified owner)

    Very cute poster to have and helpful to refer to. High quality visuals- thanks for the free resource!

  3. Colette T. (verified owner)

    A great product for me and my students! I keep a laminated copy for continuous reference. Thanks!

  4. Margaret

    Excellent resources

  5. Kati K. (verified owner)

    Great resource! This was very helpful for my students who have difficulties with vowel patterns.

  6. Aimee C. (verified owner)

    This resource has really helped me to look in more detail at facilitative contexts for certain sounds and see what vowels are easier or more difficult for the child to produce with a particular sound. It is so well laid out making it so easy for the therapist to identify what kinds of vowels are facilitating production.

  7. Yolanda L. (verified owner)

    Love having this as a quick resource! I keep a laminated copy at my desk.

  8. Deborah P. (verified owner)

    Great pictures. Love the color! It is a great resource to have in the office.

  9. Lori (verified owner)

    I love this chart for facilitative contexts in artic! It’s so great not to have to reinvent the wheel and to have it in color.

  10. Ariella Ives (verified owner)

    All of AISP’s materials are 5 stars. Colorful without being overwhelming, easy to understand and very relevant to my caseload. The YouTube channel is also so helpful.

  11. JACQUELINE Ohl (verified owner)

    This resource has been incredibly helpful in analyzing facilitative contexts for specific sounds and determining which vowels make production easier or more challenging for the child. I love the layout. I even framed it! So helpful!

  12. Elaine N. (verified owner)

    Great resource to refer to when practicing vowels …good for discrimination too. Love the resource.

  13. Alli R. (verified owner)

    Love having this as a quick resource on my bulletin board!

  14. LM (verified owner)

    This is helping my students with decoding challenges!

  15. Vickie S. (verified owner)

    This is a great one page resource.

  16. Judith M. (verified owner)

    This a great free resource! I have it framed next to my other AISP charts!

  17. Suzanne Podberesky (verified owner)

    What a helpful resource for vowels. Thank you!

  18. Vanessa G. (verified owner)

    The Teachers Pay Teachers product I recently explored is a gem for educators seeking to enrich their curriculum with engaging and effective materials. Right from the start, the resource impressed me with its user-friendly design and adaptability across different learning environments. The content is not only rich and aligned with educational standards, but it also fosters critical thinking and creativity among students. Each component of the product, from worksheets to interactive activities, is crafted with a deep understanding of student needs and learning dynamics. What stood out to me was the practicality of the materials, offering easy-to-implement strategies alongside meaningful assessments. This product is a standout choice for teachers looking to inspire and challenge their students, proving to be an invaluable tool in any educational setting.

  19. Donna C. (verified owner)

    I love all of Rebecca’s products, and this chart is so helpful!

  20. Susan M. (verified owner)

    Great resource for vowels, thank you Rebecca! The graphics are colourful, it’s perfect to use for screening vowels.

  21. Maira A. (verified owner)

    I like the words and visuals in this resource. My students liked it and will gesture to it often during structured tasks.

  22. Kathryn A. (verified owner)

    I hung this up in my classroom, very cute! Love it

  23. Megan L. (verified owner)

    This resource is visually appealing, helpful for speech and reading, and also works as a decoration.

  24. Ariana (verified owner)

    I absolutely love these! I have had them printed as posters in my speech office for years. I hate decorating bulletin boards so this makes my life easy! I also started printing these and using them during my IEP meetings with parents. I’ll highlight errors that the student had from their previous IEP in one color and then highlight their remaining errors in a new color. It’s a super parent friendly way to describe errors and show progress over time!

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