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Monday, October 8, 2012

Help to collect acorns with Acorn Articulation

I created another version of the Articulation Candy Box that is not part of the Halloween theme.     The setup is slightly different than candy box but the directions are similar.  

Targets/s/ blends, /th/ voiced and voiceless, /r/, /sh/, /l/, /ch/
single syllable to multi syllables
initial-medial-final positions
  There are two different ways to play this game.   
Option 1:  students will take turn to select a card from the box then put it in their jar.
 
 Option 2: students will take turn to select a card from the box then put it on the squirrel handout.
Watch out of the Bonus and Steal cards! Student can earn one more turn or lose a turn if they picked one of these cards. (optional) 
At the end, student with the most acorn wins.
You can pick this game up at my TpT store.



Articulation Game - Halloween Candies

Lately I have been obsessed with purchasing graphics from scrappin doodle because it save me a lot of time to create my own with the Bamboo tablet I got a few month ago. To go with the Halloween theme, I created another articulation game!    Inspired by playing with words 365.

Targets/s/ blends, /th/ voiced and voiceless, /r/, /sh/, /l/, /ch/
single syllable to multi syllables
initial-medial-final positions

 There are two different ways to play this game.   
Option 1:  students will take turn to select a card from the box then feed it to their pumpkin.
 Option 2: students will take turn to select a card from the box then put it on the pumpkin handout.
Watch out of the Trick or Treat cards! Student can earn one more turn or lose a turn if they picked one of these cards. (optional)
At the end, student with the most candy wins.
You can pick this game up at my TpT store.