Denise Szymczak MA, CCC/SLP
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Playground Problem Solvers by Sandi Hill and Kathleen Dunn

Working on maintaining syllable number and producing medial consonant sounds
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Here are some activities to practice this sound pattern at home:
1. Look around and see what you have seven of in your house.
​2. Look around your house and find all the different places and uses you have for water, e.g.,kitchen, bathroom, yard, back pack, car, for drinking, for making ice, for washing, for cooling off.
3. When you’re in the car look for happy faces on signs and other cars – can you find 10 before you get to your destination? 

Gross Motor Games:
  •  "Follow the leader" or "copy me"  - Each student gets a chance to be a leader & tell every one else those instructions, then they do a given number of actions for people to copy  before the next person gets to be a leader.  You  can duo this in a line or a circle. 


Core vocabulary (high use words), 2 syllables:  ready, different, color, never, working, always, hurry, before, over, behind,  seven 

Popular vocabulary, 3 syllables:  banana, elephant, dinosaur, umbrella, happy face,  HEB, Halloween

 ​Line-up cheer- Teacher: Eeny,meeny Kids: Miney moe!

whats_the_problem_booklet.pdf
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multisyllable_words__1_.pdf
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Slide show - words with medial consonants 

Some favorite songs with this sound...

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