R Sound Articulation Carryover Activity "Create a Video Game" for Older Students
This articulation activity is a fun, no-prep way for students to practice and generalize their R sounds! There are over 150 opportunities for students to practice saying their R sound in single words, as well as prompts to use these words in sentences and conversations.
This articulation activity is a fun, no-prep way for students to practice and generalize their R sounds! There are over 150 opportunities for students to practice saying their R sound in single words, as well as prompts to use these words in sentences and conversations.
This articulation activity is a fun, no-prep way for students to practice and generalize their R sounds! There are over 150 opportunities for students to practice saying their R sound in single words, as well as prompts to use these words in sentences and conversations.
This activity asks students questions to describe their ideal video game if they were able to create one. Students get to choose characters, obstacles, locations, rewards, and more--all while practicing their R sound!
This activity is perfect for late elementary through high school articulation students who are still working on the R sound. This activity can also be used with mixed articulation and language groups! Students working on language can practice describing, defining vocabulary, answering questions, forming complete sentences, and more.
This product is a PDF and can easily be printed or completed on a computer or iPad/tablet.
This product includes:
1 page of questions about video games with over 150 opportunities to say the R Sound
1 page where students are prompted to draw their video game and write a paragraph about it