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Fun with “k” Words -1 ‘k’ at the beginning of simple words The ‘k’ sound is a short, voiceless sound made by the tongue lifting at the back of the mouth. Fun with “k” Words works with the common speech errors of: 1.substituting a ‘t’ sound for a ‘k’ sound (eg. where “cow” becomes “tow”) 2.and/or turning the voice on when it should be off (eg. where “car” becomes “gar”) Praise your child for great talking when they say the words correctly and remind them why they did well. This way you teach the broader concept as you go. Use phrases such as: “Your tongue was up at the back of your mouth – well done” ”That was a lovely quiet ‘k’ sound”. Hope you enjoy the show! This show was compiled to cater specifically for individual speech sound strengths and difficulties. It is to be used only under the direction of a Certified Practicing Speech Pathologist. Ruth Davies Speech Pathologist rdaviessp@gmail.com www.communicatingkids.com.au presents
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Say these words, remembering your tongue up at the back for a k sound. Click on the mouse each time you say a good k word. Car. Now say “key” Now try “Car key”
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Say “cow” with a great “k” sound. Every time you do, click on the mouse. How many buckets of milk can you get? Mmmmm. Milkshake!!
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core How many apples can Kiki eat? Each time you say “core”, click on the mouse to find out.
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Click on the mouse every time you say “Cake” with great “k” sounds. GREAT TALKING
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Click on the mouse each time you say “cook” with a great “k” sound. How many burgers can you cook? mmm, hamburger!!
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Click on the mouse each time you say “coke” with a great “k” sound.
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Say “kick” every time you click on the mouse.
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