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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Speech Therapy Games and Activities

We have compiled a number web sites offering worksheets, printables, storybooks as well as websites where readers can get free newsletters and magazines. For today, we are featuring Speech Teach UK Resources. It is a web site for parents and professionals supporting children with speech difficulties. We love their speech therapy games and activities.

  • Think of a....... game designed to get your child to think of words beginning with specific sounds. Now including the NEW Think of a ...2002 game.
  • Fill in a word .... stories designed so your child can add missing words and pictures.
  • Sound train..... an activity to practice putting together sound sequences.
  • Picture cards
  • On my way to school I saw......... A game designed By Freida van Staden to encourage your child to use descriptive language.
  • A number spinner - to be used in place of dice in board games.
  • Frog Hop game - A simple game to get your child to repeat the same word six times.
  • Sound spinner - Sound spinner is a simple activity to practice putting different sounds before vowel sounds
  • Silly Rhymes and Crazy Creatures
  • Odd one out - a simple activity designed to encourage the use of language.
  • Word puzzles
  • Letter crash - simple activity aimed at teaching your child to say the sounds 'ch' and 'j'
  • Picture cubes - 3D cardboard cubes with a picture on each face to use as an alternative to flashcards, or to play the story cubes game.
  • From Beginning to End (and back again) A game to practice putting the sounds 'ch', 'sh' and 'th' at the beginning or end of words.
  • Rabbit Hop - A simple game to get your child to repeat the same word six times. This game is based on our Frog Hop game but in this game the playing cards are larger and more suitable for use with younger children.

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