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Initial Ch - Speech Therapy Game - FREEBIE - Sentences & Conversation Carryover

By The SLP Curriculum

The WRONG ANSWERS ONLY! speech therapy articulation game was created to target the "ch" sound in sentences to improve generalization and carryover in conversation. Use these initial ch sound task cards for a super fun individual or group session. These flashcards can be paired with your students' favorite activities!

Get excited for tons of laughs in your next Speech Therapy Session!!

WRONG ANSWERS ONLY! is a super fun speech therapy game created to elicit a high number of trials while practicing speech sounds. Your students will love this game and keep asking for more!

This articulation resource was created in order to help Speech Language Pathologists target initial "ch" at the word, sentence, and conversational level. This is a great resource to encourage generalization and carryover of sounds in speech for the phonological process of stopping, deaffrication, and fronting. We know that "ch" can be a very difficult sound, so let's make it fun to practice. Research shows that children learn much quicker while engaged in play. This is the perfect game to help our students produce their sounds more quickly.

This is a great resource to use when children are stuck at the word level of a sound. Students will be very motivated to produce their sounds in these silly sentences.

Included in this resource:

  • 12 initial /ch/ task card question prompts
  • 1 Title card1 (either WRONG ANSWERS ONLY! or Silly Sentences
  • 1 word list cards

This resource can help target the following:

  • Phonological Processes: stopping, deaffrication, fronting
  • Motor planning for children with Childhood Apraxia of Speech
  • Sound production for children with Dysarthria or weak articulatory musculature
  • Myofunctional disorders including tongue thrust
  • Articulation disorders to target initial /ch/

Used in Mixed Groups!

Vocabulary: State meaning of words, along with synonyms and antonyms.

Wh- questions: Ask who, what, where, when, why questions about each word.

Sentence production: Elicit full sentences containing each elicited word.

Complex Sentences: Use "because" to state the reason why an answer is wrong

** Perfect resource for Speech Therapy Observation**

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