Articulation
MORE Articulation
Fluency
Expessive/Receptive
MORE LANGUAGE/MISC.
100

1. What letter comes BEFORE L?

2. Say the sound /k/ 20 times.




What is

1. K

2. K,K,K,K,K,K,K,K,K,K,K,K,K,K,K,K,K,K,K,K

100

WARM UP YOUR ARTICULATORS!

Repeat the following X3:

Tanya trains tarantulas in a tiny Texas town.  Training tarantulas is a tricky task.  Tanya trains two tarantulas at a time. (say it 2 more times)

What is:

Good effort!

100
One of the best ways so speak clearly is to:

What is:

Speak a steady, relaxed pace. 

100

T/F A synonym a word that means the opposite of another word. 

What is:

False

100

What does 'When Pigs Fly' mean?

What is:

It will never happen--or if it does...it will be like a miracle!

200

1. Say the sound /k/, and /g/ X 20.

2. Which sound is noisy and which sound is quiet?

3.  When you make a /k/ sound, is your tongue in the front or in the back of your mouth?

What is:

1. kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk, gggggggggggggggggggg

2. /g/ is noisy and /k/ is quiet.

3. tongue is in the back part of the mouth. 

200

Say this X3:

Gross Ghosts, Gross Ghosts, Gross Ghosts


What is:

You did it!

200

What are secondary behaviors?

What is:

Things I do with my body to help me get my words out (e.g., swinging my arms, stepping side-to-side, looking up, etc.).

200

Play this!

What is a synonym?

https://jeopardylabs.com/play/synonyms-988


What is:

A word that has the same/similar meaning.

200

What does:  'Once in a blue moon' mean?

What is:

It/something does happen but not very often.

300

What are 2 easy ways to find a good /k/ &/ /g/ production?

What is:

1) Gargle with water.

2) With your back on the ground, your tongue will naturally go into the correct /k/ or /g/ position.

300

Say the following tongue twister:

Luke's Lizard looks lazy.  That's a lazy lizard, Luke. 

Luke's Lizard looks lazy.  That's a lazy lizard, Luke. 

Luke's Lizard looks lazy.  That's a lazy lizard, Luke.

What is:

Lovely job!

300

(True or False) Looking above someone's eyes (on their forehead) when I'm speaking to them will help me & the other person will feel more relaxed when we talk. 


What is:

True

300

Get some good vocabulary practice with this:


https://boom.cards/fastplay/zwin


What is:

an antonym = opposite

synonym = same

300

Holiday synonym/antonym practice:

https://boom.cards/fastplay/t3dmm

What is:

Good job!

Using synonyms & antonyms make talking more fun and you more interesting!

400

If you are working on any of the following sounds:  /k/, /g/, /f/, /v/, /s/, /z/, 'th', 'sh', 'ch', /j/, /l/ /r/, /l/ blends, /r/ blends, /s/ blends, complete the following boom card(s):

https://boom.cards/fastplay/zc3w

(What did you make?)


What is:

An ice cream Sunday!


400

What is the easiest way to make an /l/ sound?

Say this quietly, and then loudly x3:

Cheerleaders lead cheers.  The cheers the cheerleaders lead lead the cheerers to cheer loudly.



What is:

Put tongue behind front teeth.  Instead of a tap (like in /t/), let it stay or stick there longer.

Yeah!

400

True or False:

The use of a fidget, helps me to speak better and appear more natural to my listener(s). 

What is:

True

400

What is an idiom?

Play this:

 https://boom.cards/fastplay/e3c2

What is:

Do you have a better idea as to what an idiom is?

500

With your target sound(s), open the following boom cards and play this great game!

https://boom.cards/fastplay/5so5

What game did you play?

What is:

peg game

500

With your target sound(s): /k/, /g/, /s/, /z/ /f/, /v/, 'th', 'sh', 'ch', /j/, /l/, /r/, /l/ blends, /r/ blends, /s/ blends have fun with the following activities:

https://boom.cards/fastplay/a2nz

https://boom.cards/fastplay/axft5

What is:

Who won?

500

Complete the following boom cards:

https://boom.cards/fastplay/eedf


What is:

Did you do it?

Did anyone help you?

500

Complete the following by choosing the correct conjunction:

https://boom.cards/fastplay/2bpc


What is:

Good.  Now use these in real life. :-)

500

What is figurative language?

Let's find out!

https://boom.cards/fastplay/hu4z

What is:

Figurative language is a way of communicating that does not use a word's strict or real meaning.