Sounds
Parts of the Speech Machine
Respiration
Types of disfluencies
Belly Breathing
100

This sound is made with your lips. 

m, p or b

100

This is the "president" of the whole operation. It tells the speech helpers what to do.

the brain

100

When we speak, we speak on_______________

exhalation

100

This is what it's called when you repeat a whold word over and over.

Whole word repetition

100

With belly breathing when your belly goes out, the air goes...

in

200

This sound is made with your tongue on your alveolar ridge.

t, d, l or n

200

This part of the speech machine is what vibrates in a wave-like motion when we speak and make sounds.

Vocal folds

200

Another name for diaphragmatic breathing is....

Belly breathing

200

This is when you repeat part of a word over and over (e.g. to-to-today).

Part word repetition

200

Belly breathing can help one feel more...

relaxed

300

This sound is made with your teeth on your bottom lip and your voice turned off. 

f

300

This organ pushes up on the lungs and moves air into the voice box.

the diaphragm

300

Respiration is like a race. It hands the baton to...

Phonation
300

This is when a sound gets "stuck" in your mouth.

A block

300

A good place to do belly breathing is on the...

floor

400

This sound is made with the back of your tongue and your voice is on. 

g

400
This is where air travels from the lungs to the voice box. 

the larynx

400

Phonation hands the baton to...

Articulation

400

This is when you use words like "um, well, ya know". 

a filler
400

When we belly breath, we place our hands on our stomachs and we keep our....

shoulders down

500

This sound is made with your tongue behind your top or bottom teeth with a stream of forward airflow and your voice on.

z

500

Name 4 articulators

mouth, teeth, lips and tongue

500
Name 3 sounds that make the vocal folds move or vibrate.
g, z, d, b, v
500

This is when you make a sound long while you are speaking. 

Prolongation

500
This is a time I can use belly breathing.

If I'm talking too fast, in speech, at night, in class, when I'm mad, when I'm worried, watching TV