Apraxia Roll and Repeat
Apraxia Roll and Repeat
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Our Apraxia Roll & Repeat activity sheets focus on vowel-consonant, consonant-vowel, and consonant-vowel-consonant words. Each activity sheet
focus on beginning words to help children struggling with speech.
Prep:
Step 1: Print pages 4-8 in black and white.
Step 3: Enjoy!
Directions:
Step 1: Roll the die and say what number it lands on.
Step 2: Look for that column that matches the number you rolled. Pick a word in that column and say it’s name then color the pictures.
The goal is to say each word as best as possible. It is okay if children need to use approximations in the beginning. For example, needle may be said as
‘nee-do’, or paddle as pah-do. As children continue to practice each word, it will get easier for them to say and articulate.
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