Friday, November 1, 2013

Articulation Booklets! with a freebie and a giveaway!

I'm so excited to share with you a product that I've been working on what seems like for-ev-er!  I kept putting it down and picking it up...so glad it's finally done!  Introducing...Articulation Booklets!


I've been using these in therapy before I was even finished with the packet lol.  The kids have had lots of fun with it.  This download contains 3 types of booklets (and don't worry, they come with assembly instructions!).

1.  Cook Booklets - one for each of the following 6 sounds: /r, s, l, sh, ch, th/.


I like to skim the booklets with the kids first and talk about the pictures, read the headings, etc.

Each type of booklet comes with 5 worksheets, with one being a question sheet to help get the kids talking.


The others are different sheets and activities for the kids to complete using the booklet.



2.  Day Planner Booklets - for /r, s, l, sh, ch, th/


These come with a question sheet and 4 activity sheets as well.  You can do these sheets in therapy or send them home for homework.


3.  Address Booklets - for /r, s, l, sh, ch, th/


With a question sheet and activity sheets to go with these too!


I've also included a blank booklet template for you and your students to create your own Artic Book!  Cute right?  You can grab this packet at my TPT store HERE!

If you want a closer look at it, you can get all 3 of the L books for free!  Just click the "preview" button on the TPT product page!

Aaanndd be sure and enter to win a free copy of the packet via the rafflecopter below!!  Good luck! :)


a Rafflecopter giveaway

25 comments:

  1. I love that there are different types I booklets!

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  2. These would be great for carryover activities!

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  3. These booklets look great. I would use them for activities beyond the single word production level!

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  4. Awesome! Love it and would love to have them! Thanks for sharing and the giveaway opportunity! :)

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  5. I like that you included follow-up/generalization activities.

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  6. I love this! It is so creative and different. I would love to use these with my students. They look easy to assemble and use.

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  7. Super cute...my friends are going to love these! So creative

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  8. I love everything about these! I downloaded the /l/ preview and used one with a second grader. He was so exited and so motivated. He wanted to go home and cook with his mom :)

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  9. These are great...so fun and different!

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  10. These look so interesting! Can't wait to take a closer look and use with my students!

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  11. I love mini books as well. For some reason they're so cute when they're mini and the kids always want to take them home. :)

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  12. What a unique way to practice artic!

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  13. I love these for take-home practice - I'm always looking for easy things to send home over school breaks or activities we can do in the session and then share at home. Kids love taking things home!

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  14. This product is different than any other product I've seen. It will be easy to send home with kids. I have so many parents requesting homework this year (which is much different than other years).

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  15. These packets will be a great way to add some variation to practicing sounds! It's always nice to use different materials to keep the kids attention and interest :)

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  16. I like this--great to send home, great for carryover activities in the speech room.

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  17. This is a very unique product! I think it will be well received at home too!

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  18. I think these would be perfect for carry-over! Thanks!

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  19. Perfect for morphological learning of sounds!

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  20. I'm always looking for more materials!

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  21. This looks great for motivating those students who have been through all the artic cards and need a change of pace. Also looks good for homework and carryover. I do a big "Artic Lab" each week for upper grade students, and these activities would fit right in with the 'centers' ideas and the kids would really like them. The day planner could be used to 'interview' a partner about their upcoming week and schedule (maybe using toy telephones). The address book could be used in the 'writing' center, and I could see using the cookbooks with the pretend microphones to have students do a pretend 'cooking demo'--would be fun! A really creative product!

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  22. Love how it is functional and can easily be carried over at home. What a great idea incorporating follow up questions and love how you can target the sounds at word level, phrase level, sentence level and conversational level! Great product!

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