Provide articulation practise with printable speech articulation worksheets for words with beginning, medial, and final /r/ sounds.
Should You Try Speech Therapy Articulation Exercises?
Regular and repeated articulation exercises are essential for young children in speech therapy because they help reinforce the correct production of sounds, which students need in order to have clear and effective communication. A variety of exercises will help your students stay engaged in consistent practise, helping them develop the muscle memory needed for accurate speech production. By engaging in consistent articulation activities, children can gradually correct their articulation errors and improve their phonological skills.
Search and Find Speech Therapy Articulation Worksheets
This printable resource pack is the perfect articulation practise activity for your students who struggle with the pronunciation of initial, middle, and final /r/ sounds.
It includes a set of three exercises (one for initial, one for middle, and one for final sounds) in which students read and say a given ‘r’ word five times and check it off as they go. Once finished, students can then search and find through the picture grid to circle or colour the matching picture.
Download and Print Your Articulation Worksheets Today!
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This resource was created by Lisamarie Del Valle, a teacher and Teach Starter Collaborator.
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