
1. Targeted Content for Specific Goals
When planning therapy sessions, having articulation worksheets that target specific sounds and positions—like initial, medial, final, or even mixed—is a game changer. Whether you’re addressing sounds like /r/, /s/, /z/, or blends, having adaptable resources makes all the difference.
Check out this Sentence-Level Articulation Activities Resource for high-trial sentence practice that’s also perfect for homework. It’s packed with all the sounds and is ideal for targeting articulation at the sentence level while supporting carryover.
If you’re looking for a year-long, no-prep option, this growing bundle has it all. With worksheets for initial, medial, final, and mixed positions, it includes a spinner and works perfectly with dot markers to keep sessions engaging while achieving high trials. Plus, it’s versatile enough to send home for homework! These articulation worksheets pair well with your favorite themed books.
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