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Articulation

Homework
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
This month, my Speech Sound(s) is/are: 1 Start a word list
of words with your
___________________________________________________________________________. sound. Hang it on
the fridge.
2 The time 3 Find 3 things that 4 Hop on one foot 5 Look for 3 things 6 Think of 3 words 7 Play Rock-Paper- 8 Use sidewalk
changes! Say start with your 6 times. Each time outside the car with your sound. Scissors and say a chalk to draw pics
“Spring forward, Fall sound and show you hop, say your window that start Say a sentence word from your list that have your
back” 3 times using then to a parent. sound or a word with your sound and using those words! before each turn. sound and say them
good your speech. with your sound! say them out loud. 3 times each
9 Add 10 new 10 After brushing 12 Read a book 13 Say a word with 14 Pick a board 15 Use your good
words to your word your teeth, say a with a parent. Each your sound 5 times game. Before taking speech while you
list. Practice saying word with your time you see a word in a high voice. your turn, say a pretend to be a
your words 3 times sound 5 times in the with your sound, Now say it 5 times word on your list [whatever you
each. mirror. say it 3 times! with a low voice! using good speech. want!]
16 Find 2 things in 17 Add 5 new 18 Hunt for 19 Roll a dice and 20 Use a flashlight 21 Pick out a book 22 Roll a dice and
your room that have words to your word pictures in a book say words or to find your hidden that has your sound say words or
your speech sound list. Practice saying that have your sentences with your pictures in a dark in the sentences with your
anywhere in the your new words 4 sound and say them words that many room and say them words that many
name. times each. 4 times each. times 3 times. times.
23 Add 5 new 24 Play tic- tac- 25 Think of 3 26 Talk about your 28 Today is Black 29 Think of 3
words to your list. toe with your things you see on plans for Friday! Name 3 words that have
Practice saying your speech words from Thanksgiving that Thanksgiving using things you can buy your sound. Use
new words 1 time your list written in have your speech your good speech at a store with your them in a sentence.
each in a sentence. the squares. sound. with a parent. sound.

30 Cut out pictures “Practice isn’t the thing you do once you’re good.
from a magazine
that have your It’s the thing you do that makes you good.” -Malcolm Gladwell
sound and glue hem
to a piece of paper. Created By: Chelsea Tatum, MA, CCC-SLP, 2014
Useful Apps for Articulation:

Apraxia of Speech Articulation Disorder


Speech Sounds (Paid) *Free Demo Available Articulation Station! (Paid) *Free Demo Available
NAED Apraxia apps (Paid) ArtikPix (Paid) *Free Demo Available
LinguiSystems Apraxia Lite *Free* SuperDuper Publications Artic Castle (Paid) *Free Demo
Sly Apraxia *Free* Also available on Android Systems! Available
Apraxia Ville (Paid) Phonics Studio *Free*
Lingraphica Blends *Free* Speech 4 Kids! (Paid)
Vocalic R Lite *Free*

Phonological Processes (i.e., Fronting /k/ to /t/ or /g/ to /d/, Reducing sound cluster /sp/ to /p/ or /st/ to /t/, Gliding of /r/ to /w/ or /l/ to /y/, etc.)

PhonoPix (Paid) *Free Demo Available


Speech Pairs (Paid)
Minimal Pairs (Paid) *Free Demo Available

Important Note: These apps are all found on Apple’s App Store. Sly Apraxia Apps is the only app that I was also able to find on an Android device.
However, I did find some speech apps for Articulation for Android. These particular ones appeared useful for at-home and on-the-go practice, but I
have not tried them out yet. They are: Articulation Coach, Pocket SLP – Articulation; Articulation Flash Cards /r/; and Articulation Cards. B, D,
M.

The calendar and App list have been given to your child to show that speech can be practiced anywhere: at home, in the car, at school, in the grocery
store, etc. Helping your child practice his/her speech sounds is similar to learning to play an instrument: More frequent practice leads to faster results!
In short, whichever way you chose to practice with your child, remember that all that matters is to keep practicing!

Happy Fall!

Miss Chelsea 

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