This animal is black with a white stripe down its back and is stinky. When this animal gets scared, it sprays a stinky perfume on you.
Skunk
What is a tool that cuts wood?
Eyes are for seeing as ears are for ________.
Listening
What is frozen water called?
Ice
What is speech?
How we produce sounds
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: Little hairs on either side of a dog or cat's nose
Whiskers
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: This is when you feel really bad and have to go to the doctor.
Sick
These are what you wear to help you see clearly; another form of correcting vision besides contact lenses
Glasses
You pump this into a tank in your car to make it go
Gas
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: Explain a reason why speech is important
Can be related to
1. expressing thoughts/opinions/wants/needs
2. connecting with others
3. how we use a language instead of writing it down
A sport that requires a bouncy ball, two hoops, and a large court.
Basketball
What heats the earth and is in the sky? You see this in the day time.
Sun
Another word meaning "next to"
Beside
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: An item women typically carry to keep personal belongings in such as a cellphone, wallet, keys, or makeup.
Purse
Explain how to incorrectly produce the /s/ sound, then explain how to correctly produce the /s/ sound. (Must explain using the articulator names; don't just demonstrate)
Steps include: closing teeth together, placing tongue behind closed teeth, pushing out air
When a scientist finds a new rare species, he may say "I've made a new _________."
Discovery
What is something you can eat for breakfast that you pour in a bowl and then add milk?
Cereal
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: These are a sweet treat during the summertime, and you keep them in your freezer. There are many fruity flavors, and usually you eat them off of a stick.
Popsicle
This is what is on our bed and we sleep on it? Sometimes it can be really soft, lumpy or hard. Kids like to bounce on them.
Mattress
The part of your body where sound is produced for speech is called the _______ box. This is also where your vocal chords.
Voice box
___________, Kindergarten, First Grade, Second Grade, Third Grade,.....
Preschool
These are tiny grains found on the ground in the desert or the beach. Hour glasses have this inside.
Sand
This item explains directions on how to cook or bake something. Families sometimes pass this item down through generations.
Recipe
What is the last car on a train called?
Caboose
List at least 3 body parts or organs you need to make sounds or produce speech
Can include: lips, teeth, tongue, lungs, heart, brain, voice box