Working on articulation skills is my primary job as a public school speech therapist. Over the years I have accumulated many books containing articulation worksheets. Most of these books contain worksheets targeting a variety of phonemes. I used to take a stack of these books to the copy machine to create homework packets for my students.
After lugging these books around for several years, I finally realized that I could make my life much easier by creating one central location for each individual phoneme. I placed my original copy in a sheet protector, then made several copies of that original worksheet and placed those behind the corresponding sheet protector. Now, when I have a student who needs a homework sheet, I have everything in my inventory (for that particular sound) in one place.
Hope this idea works for you!!
Love it! Sounds like a lot of work up front, but a huge time-saver in the long run.
ReplyDeleteThey did take a lot of time. I tried to do one or two a week, and it took several weeks to complete. Such a time saver now though. Planning time is in such short supply in public school. So nice to have pages ready whenever I need them.
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