Syllable Cards Multisyllabic word cards increase Phonological Awareness Skills
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This is a visual prompt to help students "see, touch, and produce" multi-syllabic words to increase phonological awareness and word attack skills. This product has eighteen words at one, two, three, four, and five-syllable lengths. This is perfect for speech therapy students with apraxia or ELA students working on fluency skills, blending, or pacing.
This product includes 90 different words.
Uses:
- word attack skills
- apraxia
- phonological awareness
- fluency skills
This is a multi-resourceful, multipurpose tool. The words are broken down by syllables precisely as they are on the Merriam-Webster website.
Eighteen different words at the following syllable levels:
- one
- two
- three
- four
- five
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A blank page at each syllable level so that you can laminate and use a dry erase marker to make your own words. The pages have a hole punching mar, making lining up your cards easy. All you need to do is laminate the pages, cut out and hole punch the cards, and then place a clip ring in each deck.
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For my most popular resources, check out the following list:
- Assessments:
Speech Therapy Language Screenings HERE
Speech Therapy Observation Forms HERE
Speech Therapy Language and Articulation Screenings HERE
Pragmatic Checklist HERE
Phonological Awareness Assessment HERE
Speech Therapy Classroom Observation Forms HERE
Following Directions Assessment HERE
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Reindeer Craft HERE
Santa Craft HERE
Valentine's Speech Therapy Craft HERE
Winter Snow Speech Craft HERE
Halloween Pumpkin Craft HERE
Winter Melted Snowman Craft HERE
- Activities:
Syllable Cards HERE
Spring Speech Therapy Articulation Seeking HERE
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