Thanksgiving is for Giving Thanks by Margaret Sutherland and Sonja Lamut
working on initial "th", scroll down for more
Here are some simple ways to work on this sound at home:
1. Play a simple name and find game- one person asks a question “What is ( descriptor)?” like “What is blue? “ or “what is little?”, and the other person has to point to something and say “That is blue/little, etc”.
2. Sorting activities are another way to work in the phrase “this is”- as in “this is Mom’s, this is Dad’s , this is mine”.
3. Guessing hidden objects is a great chance to use “there”. For example put something in a box or a back pack, close it up & then say “guess what’s in there”. The person making guesses uses the phrase “ a ___ is in there”, etc.
Here are some simple ways to work on this sound at home:
1. Play a simple name and find game- one person asks a question “What is ( descriptor)?” like “What is blue? “ or “what is little?”, and the other person has to point to something and say “That is blue/little, etc”.
2. Sorting activities are another way to work in the phrase “this is”- as in “this is Mom’s, this is Dad’s , this is mine”.
3. Guessing hidden objects is a great chance to use “there”. For example put something in a box or a back pack, close it up & then say “guess what’s in there”. The person making guesses uses the phrase “ a ___ is in there”, etc.
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