Speech/Articulation Activities

QUIA has free online games to practice articulation skills

Remember to practice saying the words aloud, carefully and correctly. If the word is too difficult, just practicing saying the R sound by itself. For example, if "parrot" is too hard, you can just practice saying the "air" sound. If "race car" is too hard, practice "ruh" and "ar". If "ball" is too hard then practice "all" by itself.

  • QUIA Articulation Games Scroll down the page until you find the sound your child is working on, click, and go! Your child's sound is the same sound that comes home on speech homework sheets. If you're unsure of which sound your child is working on, just send me an email! clau@sd735.org

If you're overwhelmed by the game options, here are some games narrowed down by sound

R sound

  • R "Jeopardy" can be fun to play with a partner. Just remember to say the answers aloud with your best "R"!

  • More R "Jeopardy" with R in the medial (middle) word position

  • Initial R Your Way: Flashcards, Matching, Concentration or Word Search. You have your pick with the R in the beginning word position!

  • Final R Your Way: Flashcards, Matching, Concentration or Word Search. You have your pick with the R in the final word position!

L sound

  • Initial L Your Way: practice "L" at the beginning of words with Flashcards, Matching, Concentration or Word Search!

  • Medial L Your Way: practice "L" in the middle of words with Flashcards, Matching, Concentration or Word Search!

  • Final L Your Way: practice "L" at the end of words with Flashcards, Matching, Concentration or Word Search!

K,G sound

  • Initial K Your Way: practice "K" at the beginning of words with Flashcards, Matching, Concentration or Word Search!

  • Medial K Your Way: practice "K" in the middle of words with Flashcards, Matching, Concentration or Word Search!

  • Final K Your Way: practice "K" at the end of words with Flashcards, Matching, Concentration or Word Search!

  • Mixed G Practice: practice "G" in all word positions with Flashcards, Matching, Concentration or Word Search!

Multisyllabic Words

  • If your goal is to practice "long" words, this page is for you! Practice 3+ syllable words here. If the word is challenging, try using the pacing board. Choose a shape and tap out a syllable per shape (so a 3 syllable word would be tapped out on 3 shapes i.e. bu-ter-fly for butterfly). You can find the pacing board here.

ArticulationCarryover.pdf

Here are some great ideas for practicing speech sounds at home to carryover your child's sound. These should only be used if your child can say his/her sound accurately with relative ease in words, but needs reminders.

Artic Home Practice

If you got the big articulation practice packet, this letter will look familiar :)

Home Artic handout.pdf

Another helpful handout with suggested activities to practice articulation at home.