Step 1: Define the Sound and Level
Copy/paste this starter and replace the [brackets] with what you need:
I am a speech-language therapist. Please create practice materials for the [target sound] at the [word / sentence / conversation] level. The student is [age/grade].
Step 2: Pick the Activity Type
Choose one of the activity prompts below (or combine them):
🎤 Tongue Twisters
Make 5 tongue twisters that focus on the [target sound].
- Start with short ones (3–5 words) and build up to longer ones (10+ words).
- Make them silly and fun for a [age]-year-old.
📖 Reading Paragraphs
- Use [fiction / nonfiction / silly / adventure] style.
- Highlight the words with the target sound.
✍️ Story Creation
Write a short story that uses the [target sound] in many words.
- The main character is [child’s name or interest, e.g., a soccer player named Max].
- Keep it [funny / magical / realistic / adventurous].
🎭 Reader’s Theater
Create a short script for 2–3 characters to read out loud.
- Focus on the [target sound].
- Make it playful, with lots of dialogue.
- Each line should be 1–2 sentences so it’s easy to practice.
🤹 Games & Challenges
Make a list of 10 “Would You Rather” questions using the [target sound].
Make a silly scavenger hunt list with 8 items around the house that contain the [target sound].
Write 5 jokes or riddles using the [target sound].
Step 3: Add a Conversation Practice Twist
Write a role-play dialogue between [student] and [a waiter / a teacher / a friend / a shopkeeper].
- Include at least 10 words with the [target sound].
- Keep it natural and age-appropriate.
Step 4: Daily Practice Plan
Make a 5-day practice plan for the [target sound].
Each day should include:
- 1 tongue twister
- 1 short paragraph to read
- 1 conversation question prompt
Keep it fun and playful for a [age]-year-old.
✨ That’s it! Mix and match as needed.
This way, you can instantly generate customized, engaging, sound-loaded activities for any student and adjust for age, difficulty, or interests.
Copy/paste this starter and replace the [brackets] with what you need:
I am a speech-language therapist. Please create practice materials for the [target sound] at the [word / sentence / conversation] level. The student is [age/grade].
Step 2: Pick the Activity Type
Choose one of the activity prompts below (or combine them):
🎤 Tongue Twisters
Make 5 tongue twisters that focus on the [target sound].
- Start with short ones (3–5 words) and build up to longer ones (10+ words).
- Make them silly and fun for a [age]-year-old.
📖 Reading Paragraphs
- Use [fiction / nonfiction / silly / adventure] style.
- Highlight the words with the target sound.
✍️ Story Creation
Write a short story that uses the [target sound] in many words.
- The main character is [child’s name or interest, e.g., a soccer player named Max].
- Keep it [funny / magical / realistic / adventurous].
🎭 Reader’s Theater
Create a short script for 2–3 characters to read out loud.
- Focus on the [target sound].
- Make it playful, with lots of dialogue.
- Each line should be 1–2 sentences so it’s easy to practice.
🤹 Games & Challenges
Make a list of 10 “Would You Rather” questions using the [target sound].
Make a silly scavenger hunt list with 8 items around the house that contain the [target sound].
Write 5 jokes or riddles using the [target sound].
Step 3: Add a Conversation Practice Twist
Write a role-play dialogue between [student] and [a waiter / a teacher / a friend / a shopkeeper].
- Include at least 10 words with the [target sound].
- Keep it natural and age-appropriate.
Step 4: Daily Practice Plan
Make a 5-day practice plan for the [target sound].
Each day should include:
- 1 tongue twister
- 1 short paragraph to read
- 1 conversation question prompt
Keep it fun and playful for a [age]-year-old.
✨ That’s it! Mix and match as needed.
This way, you can instantly generate customized, engaging, sound-loaded activities for any student and adjust for age, difficulty, or interests.
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