Minimal pair

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ESL 502: Wilkes: Minimal Pairs Activity Preschool Speech Therapy, Speech Language Activities, Articulation Therapy, Speech Language Pathology, Speech And Language, School Activities, Categories Speech Therapy, Autism Resources, Teachers

Minimal Pairs Activity: When assigned this activity I thought to myself, “Why re-create the wheel?” My lesson uses a worksheet that was created by Spectronics (http://www.spectronicsinoz.com/activities/minimal-pair). The worksheet is pasted below. Lesson: Each student will receive the handout above. The first minute or two of the lesson will be dedicated to listening to the pronunciation of each word, accompanied by looking at the visual. After the initial listening portion is completed…

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Sarah Lawrence Romero
Speech Therapy with Miss Nicole: s blend minimal pairs, preschool, That's Good That's Bad book Speech Therapy Materials, Speech Therapy Resources, Speech Language Therapy, Speech And Language, Speech Pathology, Articulation Activities, Phonics, Final Consonant Deletion, Kids

In Class: This week in class we read That's Good, That's Bad! We practiced the initial z sound and talked about what has happened when we have gone to the zoo! In Apple class, Miss Marcia brought the cutest snacks. We made lions to eat! Home Activity: Find which words have the "good" or "bad" /s/ sound. In each box, one word is an s blend word, and the other is not. You can have your child circle the "good" s sound word, and then practice saying each word 10 times. Also, do this multiple…

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Nicole Weber