Articulation Upper Elementary
Pictures for Sound Practice:
Pictures to help practice the /r/ Sound: Students can say the words or make up sentences using the words. Just click on the picture links below.
Initial /r/ Pictures , Medial /r/ Pictures , Final /r/ Pictures
Pictures to help practice the /s/ Sound: Students can say the words or make up sentences using the words. Just click on the picture links below.
Initial /s/ Pictures , Medial /s/ Pictures , Final /s/ Pictures
Pictures to help practice the /th/ Sound: Students can say the words or make up sentences using the words. Just click on the picture links below.
Initial /th/ Pictures , Medial /th/ Pictures , Final /th/ Pictures
Pictures to help practice the /sh/ sound: Students can say the words or make up sentences using the words. Just click on the picture links below.
Initial /sh/ Pictures , Medial /sh/ Pictures , Final /sh/ Pictures
Pictures to help practice the /ch/ sound: Students can say the words or make up sentences using the words. Just click on the picture links below.
Initial /ch/ Pictures , Medial /ch/ Pictures , Final /ch/ Pictures
Pictures to help practice the /j/ sound: Students can say the words or make up sentences using the words. Just click on the picture links below.
Initial /j/ Pictures , Medial /j/ Pictures , Final /j/ Pictures
Pictures to help practice the /L/ Sound: Students can say the words or make up sentences using the words. Just click on the picture links below.
Initial /l/ Pictures , Medial /l/ Pictures ,Final /l/ Pictures
More Articulation activities:
Activities for production of all sounds: (Click any link Below)
Activities for all sounds, More activities More activities
Students create stories using a “Mad Libs” format. They can read you their story once it is completed to practice articulation skills: (Click Below)
Phonological Awareness:
Phonemic and Phonological Awareness Games: Phoneme Deletion, Phoneme Substitution, Rhyming and More: (Click Below)
A phonogram, or rime, is a spelling pattern or word family. These are the 37 most frequently used patterns. From these patterns, a child can master 500 primary words: (Click Below)
Rhyming, Identifying Syllables: (Click Below)
Fluency:
Students will create a “Mad Libs” style story and can read it to you to practice easy on-set strategies. "Stop, Take a deep breath, Think about what you want to say, Share". (Click below)
Fluency Quiz to demonstrate and understanding of strategies: (Click Below)
Fluency can be practiced when ever you are having a conversation with your child. Just give your child gentle reminders to use their easy-onset strategies. "Stop, Take a deep breath, Think about what you want to say, Share".