Is your articulation therapy getting a little dry and boring? Need a fun way to work on carryover and conversation level work? Do you do therapy in groups with tons of mixed goals?
Check out this awesome product, great for not only your /r/ articulation students, but for your mixed groups including language students, social students, fluency students, and MORE!
Included is:
â˘Prevocalic /r/ (2 menus + 3 bonus menus from previous Articulation Menus product)
â˘âairâ (2 menus)
â˘âorâ (2 menus)
â˘Blends (3 menus)
â˘âerâ (3 menus)
â˘âearâ (1 menu)
â˘âireâ (1 menu)
â˘âarâ (1 menu)
Additionally, the following is included:
â˘Reinforcer game
â˘Reinforcer board game
â˘Companion worksheets (all black & white) used for describing, making your own restaurant, answering questions about the menus, and more!
You can have your students pretend they are in a restaurant. Have one student take orders and others order the food they want! Mix in pretend food for even more fun! You can practice describing menu items using programs like the EET, or through the included graphic organizers! Practice expected/unexpected behaviors at restaurants with one student while targeting that pesky /r/ sound with another! The possibilities are endless!
Want to see pictures and read more? Check out my blog post about this product here. Note that this blog post is old and shows a previous version of this product.
Feel free to email the Speechy Musings team at hello@speechymusings.com with any questions!
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Deborah G. –
Fun for carryover and conversation!
Theresa Evans –
My R kids love the menus!
Christina W. –
Such a creative R resource!
Natalie O. –
This covers all the vocalic R variations which is so helpful. Having menus for ar, air, or, er, ear, and ire means I can target exactly what each student needs. The reinforcer game is a nice touch and my kids ask for it every session.
Jenny Y. –
The menu format makes /r/ practice so much more fun. My students love pretending to order from restaurants with names loaded with R sounds. I use it for mixed groups too since the worksheets target language and social skills alongside articulation.