Quantity and quality. Both are important for articulation therapy. Once the kids have their sounds down in words, I am always looking for a way to get a lot of trials in to work on carryover. I saw these great sight word lists on teachertipster.com. So I made some articulation versions. Your student takes one deep breath and tries to read the list without any errors. If they read list 1 without errors and in one breath, they get to move on to a longer list!
Grab your freebies here:
K, G, S, S blends
Let me know what you think!


Wow! I saw these on teacher tipster too and was going to do the same thing! So glad I stumbled upon your blog! This will save me a lot of time. Thank you so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI found you through a post on pinterest. I love this idea!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the download! This will be a great "5 minute" activity!
ReplyDeleteThanks ladies! Making them for other sounds it on my (10 page long) to do list! So check back!!
ReplyDeleteI love this simple exercise.....perrrrfect!! You're so creative! Keep them coming Jenna!! Thanks again!
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