Articulation

An articulation disorder is a problem making sounds. Sounds can be substituted, left off, added or changed, and usually affects one or two sounds individually. For example, maybe a child substitutes and 'f' sound for a 's' sound (i.e. 'fwing' for 'swing') or an 'f' for a 'th' sound (i.e. 'fink' for 'think'). These substitutions do not affect an entire class of sounds; for instance, the substitution of f/s does not affect production of other similar sounds, such as 'z'.

Articulation /s/ & /z/

Articulation /l/

Articulation /k/ & /g/

Articulation /r/

Articulation /f/ & /w/

Articulation /th/

Articulation /ch/ & /j/

Articulation /p/ & /b/

Additional Articulation Resources

Do2Learn: Website with interactive activities for articulation and language as well as literacy.

Quia: Website with lists of interactive language and articulation games to play.

Speaking of Speech: Website with free downloads available for every age on speech sounds and language/literacy ideas.

Speech Buddies: Website with free downloads available for every age on speech sounds and language/literacy.

The Tongue Twister Database: Website allowing for transfer of sounds for older students.

Peachie Speechie: Great speech therapy videos for students and parents!

April Articulation Home Practice.pdf
Weekly Activity Log.pdf