Description:Includes over 100 flannel board figures in full color to motivate young children with speech-language difficulties. Activities focus on initial and final consonant sounds, beginning digraphs and blends, end blends, and final sh and th sounds.Sound & Articulation Activities for Children with Speech-Language Problems, a resource book for speech therapists, is designed to enrich language while improving articulation. The format can be adapted to meet the needs of speech students from preschool to grade 3.Each section presents opportunities to practice sounds in context. The flannel board stories, puppets, and worksheets make this a versatile and fun therapy tool for young children. Early childhood teachers, special education teachers, and remedial reading teachers will also find this book helpful for teaching sound/symbol association.Each section follows the same format:The flannel boards provides auditory stimulation with visual cues and combines language therapy with phonology therapy. The story vocabulary is rich with the sound being stressed, a form of intensive listening. The story and figures allow the student to manipulate the characters and review sounds. Black-and-white line illustrations of all flannel board figures are given at the end of each particular section. These can be used as follow-up activities, as homework, or in any other ways you wish. The full-color flannel board figures, found at the end of the book, need only the rough side of Velcro affixed to the back to make them ready to use.* The vocabulary intensive listening practice lists feature one- and two - syllable word lists for each sound. Fifteen underlined words make up the intensive listening list used for home practice. The child listens to the words being read to him or her, providing another form of auditory stimulation.* Puppets, whose names emphasize the featured sounds, are in each section. The puppet is the main character in the flannel board story. You call the puppet by its full name; the children use the underlined portion of the name. For example, Stan Stegosaurus is called "Stan" by the children. All puppets come with patterns and complete step-by-step directions for assembling. Teacher-made puppets may be laminated and used repeatedly as you introduce the sound and vocabulary while the child listens. The child may make his or her own puppet to use at school and to take home with homework to practice vocabulary with parents.* The parent memo consists of suggested vocabulary for listening practice and production practice at home. Space is allowed for you to individualize homework at your discretion. The homework format encourages therapist/parent communication.* Suggested song titles and literature are appropriate for use with students in class and/or for home use. They feature sounds being practiced in either the lyrics or title and further reinforce the sounds.* The activity pages consist of simple coloring, mazes, and hidden pictures for class use. These allow you time to work with individual students while others are still on task. These worksheets are appropriate homework, too.You and your youngsters will have great fun making and using your own puppets while also improving articulation. Remember, these puppets and activities can be used in a variety of ways, so feel free to use your-and your students'-imaginations! Elizabeth Krepelin Bonnie Mae SmithWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Sound & Articulation Activities for Children with Speech-Language Problems. To get started finding Sound & Articulation Activities for Children with Speech-Language Problems, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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Sound & Articulation Activities for Children with Speech-Language Problems
Description: Includes over 100 flannel board figures in full color to motivate young children with speech-language difficulties. Activities focus on initial and final consonant sounds, beginning digraphs and blends, end blends, and final sh and th sounds.Sound & Articulation Activities for Children with Speech-Language Problems, a resource book for speech therapists, is designed to enrich language while improving articulation. The format can be adapted to meet the needs of speech students from preschool to grade 3.Each section presents opportunities to practice sounds in context. The flannel board stories, puppets, and worksheets make this a versatile and fun therapy tool for young children. Early childhood teachers, special education teachers, and remedial reading teachers will also find this book helpful for teaching sound/symbol association.Each section follows the same format:The flannel boards provides auditory stimulation with visual cues and combines language therapy with phonology therapy. The story vocabulary is rich with the sound being stressed, a form of intensive listening. The story and figures allow the student to manipulate the characters and review sounds. Black-and-white line illustrations of all flannel board figures are given at the end of each particular section. These can be used as follow-up activities, as homework, or in any other ways you wish. The full-color flannel board figures, found at the end of the book, need only the rough side of Velcro affixed to the back to make them ready to use.* The vocabulary intensive listening practice lists feature one- and two - syllable word lists for each sound. Fifteen underlined words make up the intensive listening list used for home practice. The child listens to the words being read to him or her, providing another form of auditory stimulation.* Puppets, whose names emphasize the featured sounds, are in each section. The puppet is the main character in the flannel board story. You call the puppet by its full name; the children use the underlined portion of the name. For example, Stan Stegosaurus is called "Stan" by the children. All puppets come with patterns and complete step-by-step directions for assembling. Teacher-made puppets may be laminated and used repeatedly as you introduce the sound and vocabulary while the child listens. The child may make his or her own puppet to use at school and to take home with homework to practice vocabulary with parents.* The parent memo consists of suggested vocabulary for listening practice and production practice at home. Space is allowed for you to individualize homework at your discretion. The homework format encourages therapist/parent communication.* Suggested song titles and literature are appropriate for use with students in class and/or for home use. They feature sounds being practiced in either the lyrics or title and further reinforce the sounds.* The activity pages consist of simple coloring, mazes, and hidden pictures for class use. These allow you time to work with individual students while others are still on task. These worksheets are appropriate homework, too.You and your youngsters will have great fun making and using your own puppets while also improving articulation. Remember, these puppets and activities can be used in a variety of ways, so feel free to use your-and your students'-imaginations! Elizabeth Krepelin Bonnie Mae SmithWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Sound & Articulation Activities for Children with Speech-Language Problems. To get started finding Sound & Articulation Activities for Children with Speech-Language Problems, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.