Articulation Context Clue Cards Using Tier 2 Vocabulary
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Now you can work on both articulation AND language simultaneously in your groups! Who says articulation kids can’t also benefit from increasing their language skills?! I created these cards for those mixed articulation and language groups, as well as for my articulation kids that also needed a boost in their vocabulary skills. This packet includes 192 context clue cards using carefully chosen Tier 2 Vocabulary words (words occurring most frequently in our language and text). For more information on Vocabulary Tiers, please download the preview. The words are then arranged and colored by sound (primarily in the initial position of words).
In this packet, you receive:
/f/ 12 cards (initial position)
/v/ 4 cards (initial position)
/s/ 16 cards (initial position)
/s/ blends 16 cards (initial position)
/k/ 12 cards (initial position)
/g/ 12 cards (initial position)
/l/ 12 cards (initial position)
/l/ blends 12 cards (initial position)
/j/ 12 cards (initial position)
/sh/ 12 cards (initial position)
/ch/ 12 cards (initial position)
/th/ 12 cards (all positions)
/r/ 12 cards (initial position)
/r/ blends 12 cards (initial position)
/ar/ 4 cards (varied positions)
/or/ 4 cards (varied positions)
/ire/ 4 cards (varied positions)
/er/ 4 cards (varied positions)
/air/ 4 cards (varied positions)
/ear/ 4 cards (varied positions)
*Download the preview for a free /k/ sound set! If you love working on Tier 2 vocabulary as much as me, check out my Context Clues Packet Using Tier Vocabulary
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About Nicole:
Nicole Allison, is a speech language pathologist who currently works with preschool through high school students. She holds an MA and has presented at local, state, and national conventions on topics related to speech and language pathology. She loves creating engaging resources for students and saving busy SLPs time with data collection and assessment materials. Nicole is the author of the blog Speech Peeps™ where she shares activities and ideas. She lives in Ohio with her husband and 3 little ones.