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Dolch Words List - Apraxia of Speech Printable Cards

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This resource has been a lifesaver for my younger friends (with and without apraxia!). I really appreciate the time and effort that went into creating this resource. Thank you!
I have been trying to capitalize on working on multiple skills at once with some of my more challenging students and this resource does the job!

Description

Selecting the words to use as stimuli for students with apraxias can be a struggle because many apraxia stimuli include words that are not meaningful to the student and have nothing to do with what they are learning in their classrooms.

I went through all of 315 Dolch Words including the 95 noun sight words and did a phonetic analysis. Dolch Words are the high frequency sight words that many teachers use in the classroom when they are teaching students reading. I separated the words into groups by place and manner of articulation. Then I selected appropriate individual image for each word.

Product Contents (99 pages total):

-Dolch Word Apraxia Bookmark Lists - Each group of sounds has their own bookmark list, which also functions as a printable to help the SLP progress monitor.

-Color and Black & White Quarter-Page Flashcards

Table of Contents:

Pg 3-7 -- Dolch Word Apraxia Bookmarks

Pg 8-13 -- CV Words in Color

Pg 14-19 -- CV Words in B & W

Pg 20-26 -- VC Words in Color

Pg 27-33 -- VC Words in B & W

Pg 34-65 -- CVC Words in Color

Pg 66-97 -- CVC Words in B & W

These words are meaningful within the classroom setting. Please note that there is wide variability with the amount of flashcards due to the constraints of the Dolch Words themselves.

Sight words are usually taught by the classroom teacher without pictures. However, my students have benefited with a corresponding picture when learning new words. By using these articulation cards in therapy, your therapy will help your student learn how to read at the same time as they improve their speech sound articulation.

I've noticed that my students who have articulation deficits usually make substantial improvements in their production of speech sounds as they learn how to read. This product may accelerate their progress in speech therapy and their knowledge of the most common sight words they encounter in the classroom.

I'm so excited to launch this resource into the world because I truly believe it will make a difference because there is nothing out there like it!

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