
You can pair R articulation words with your favorite speech therapy games to get 100+ trials. The key to having R articulation activities is first having a good list of R words. I either use the word lists from my R articulation flipbooks or Home Speech Home.
Another activity is to make sound-loaded phrases with your students on paper that you can practice in the session and then take home for the weekly homework.
For example, you can use the phrases “I really like ______.” or “I just ran by a _____.” Then, students think of different words. They don’t have to have an R sound because the word your student will be working on is “really” or “run.” When using mixed groups, give them a category group to name items. Here are some more examples of R sound loaded phrases:
- Rena wants ________ (insert the category group)
- _____ is on the bridge.
- Put the _____ in the car.
- I found _____ in the garage.
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