January 26, 2013

Valentine's Day Articulation Elementary Edition

I have finally finished the Valentine's Day Articulation Elementary Edition packet! I won't go into the whole explanation on how to use this packet since I explain everything in this post here. This download still includes Cupid's Crazy Race game and the various game card hearts that are included in the previous Preschool Edition downloads.


This packet targets initial, medial, and final /s/, /l/, /th/, /sh/, /ch/, /r/, /j/, s-blends, and l-blends. There are 18 cards in each position for each phoneme. This download includes 486 cards total.


The picture above is an example of initial /s/. 

Take a look below to view initial /ch/.


I hope you enjoy the download! It took me FOREVER to finish it, so please leave a comment/rating if you decide to download it. Thank you! :)

Download this for free on google .docs: V-Day Artic Elementary (google .docs)
Download this for free at TpT: V-Day Artic Elementary (TpT)

Enjoy!

19 comments:

  1. I downloaded it and am planning on using the /th/ cards ASAP!!! Thanks so much for all of your hard work!

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  2. What a wonderful download! Thank you Brea!

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  3. WOW...these looks great. Thanks for all of your hard work. It is very much appreciated!

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  4. Thank you. Can't wait to use it with students!

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  5. This really is great! I cannot wait to print and use it! Thank you for always sharing your work with us!

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  6. Thank you so much! My students love having thematic materials!

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  7. Awesome freebie, thank you so much!

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  8. Thank you! I left you feedbaqck on TPT...I have the whole set now :)

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  9. I love the idea of this game! I'm so excited to start using it with my students!

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  10. Thank you so much for taking the time to create these articulation cards and post them/share them!!

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  11. Thank you for posting this. I really like that you used pictures to go with the words. I work with students 3-21 and no matter the age, it is so important to have the picture match the text. Especially with students who are not reading/not fluent readers yet, text only materials require the SLP to always provide the word/model. Makes generalization take longer!

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    1. I agree! Thanks so much for you hard work and all the freebies you post.

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  12. Thank you so much for your hard work and posting this! It will be great to use! Awesome!

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  13. Thank you so much! I love your blog.

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  14. Thank you so much for sharing this!! Will be using this later this afternoon!!

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  15. This is a great package! I have used the /r/ and /s/ recently. Love the graphics. My only criticism at all is that in the /s/ pack there are words "fries" and "goggles" which are actually final /z/ sounds and then "mask" or a similar word which would technically be an s-blend.
    Love this! Thanks for this free offering!!

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