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Visual Speech Sounds Webs | Articulation Sounds in Syllables | CV, VC

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Speechy Musings
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PreK - 2nd
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This is one of my most used resources from TPT. Any speech-language pathologist and or speech-language pathologist assistant will benefit from using this resource to target articulation at the syllable level.
This has been a great visual for my students learning to pair phonemes with vowels! They really respond well to the tactile cue of dragging their finger along the line to the next sound. This has been great!
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Ever need a way to help increase your student's ability to make sounds at the syllable level? I have several students on my caseload that struggle to move beyond making the sound in isolation. I made these webs and they have been an incredibly useful tool in showing my students HOW to make their sounds in CV and VC syllables.

→To use, decide if you want to target CV or VC syllables. If targeting CV syllables, start from the inner green circle. Have the child make the sound in isolation. Then, show them how to drag their finger from the inner circle to one of the vowel circles. To work on VC syllables, start in an outer vowel circle and move inwards.

In the bottom left corner of each page is a picture to help cue your child to produce the correct sound. For example, a ball is shown on the /b/ page (i.e., buh buh buh for bouncing) and a dog is shown on the /h/ page (i.e., huh huh huh for a panting dog). A table of all of these child-friendly cues is included as well!

Included is a visual for the following speech sounds: b, p, m, h, w, y, d, n, t, k, f, g, j, sh, ch, l, v, r, s, z, and th. Additionally, I included 1 blank sheet in case you want to customize it with other sounds!

I updated this packet to include three different versions for each consonant sound: the original version, a long vowel sounds version, and a short vowel sounds version.

See the preview pictures to get a better understanding of what each page looks like.

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The same speech sound visuals are use in my Speech Sound Cue Cards freebie. Click here to check that out!

Click here to read about how I teach syllable production and progress from producing sounds in isolation in my speech room using these visuals!

If you have any questions, feel free to email me at speechymusings@gmail.com.

Looking for other practical resources for children with phonological disorders, articulation disorders, or apraxia? Some of my favorites are:

Say It! Trains for Apraxia

Cycles for Phonology Toolkit

Articulation Menus

Articulation Words by Theme

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Total Pages
75 pages
Answer Key
Does not apply
Teaching Duration
Lifelong tool
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