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SundayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday LAST DAY OF SCHOOL HAVE A GREAT SUMMER Name 3 things you can do this summer that have your speech sound 19 Read a book and concentrate on words with your sound 20 While riding in the car, find 10 objects with your speech sound 21 Play I-spy only using items that have your speech sound 22 Play outside today and practice good speech with your friends Find 5 words in a magazine that have your speech sound in the beginning 26 Play outside today and practice good speech with your friends 27 Listen to the news for 5 minutes. What words did you hear that have your speech sound? 28 Read a book and concentrate on words with your sound 29 Find 10 things in your house with your speech sound 30 Directions: Students: Practice your best speech every day and color in the box for every day you complete your speech activity. Parents: Encourage your child to use clear speech sounds over summer break so that he/she will continue to develop good articulation skills. Activities listed should take no more 20 minutes. Enjoy your summer! June 2012

SundayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday 12 Read a book and concentrate on words with your sound 3 Play outside today and practice good speech with your friends 4 HAPPY 4 th of JULY 5 Find 5 items in the kitchen that have your speech sound 6 Open your closet and find 3 things with your speech sound 7 89 Name 5 things you would see at the zoo with your sound 10 Read a book and concentrate on words with your sound 11 Draw a picture. Tell someone about it using your speech sound 12 Name 3 States that have your speech sound 13 Play outside today and practice good speech with your friends Find words in a magazine with your sound at the end and say 4 times each 17 Name 3 TV shows that have your speech sound 18 Go for a walk and look for 10 things that have your speech sound 19 Play outside today and practice good speech with your friends 20 Read a book and concentrate on words with your sound Read a book and concentrate on words with your sound 24 Name 3 desserts with your speech sound 25 Play outside today and practice good speech with your friends 26 Look in your bedroom Name 5 things with your speech sound 27 Draw a picture with at least 3 items that have your sound Play outside today and practice good speech with your friends 31 Read a book and concentrate on words with your sound Directions: Students: Practice your best speech every day and color in the box for every day you complete your speech activity. Parents: Encourage your child to use clear speech sounds over summer break so that he/she will continue to develop good articulation skills. Activities listed should take no more than 20 minutes. Enjoy your summer! July 2012

SundayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday 12 Read a book and concentrate on words with your sound 3 Play outside today and practice good speech with your friends 4 56 Read a book and concentrate on words with your sound 7 Find 10 things in your yard with your sound and say each words 3 times 8 Play outside today and practice good speech with your friends 9 Name 3 movies that have your speech sound 10 Make up your own tongue twisters While riding in the car, find 10 objects with your speech sound 14 Name 6 fruits that have your speech sound 15 Read a book and concentrate on words with your sound 16 Play outside today and practice good speech with your friends 17 Find words in a magazine with your sound in the middle and say 4 times Play outside today and practice good speech with your friends 21 Name 3 boys and girls name that have your sound 22 Name 4 instruments that have your speech sound 23 Count from using your good speech sound 24 Read a book and concentrate on words with your sound Name 4 insects with your speech sound 28 Read a book and concentrate on words with your sound 29 Count how many days till school begins using your good sound 30 What has been the best thing about your summer? 31 Play outside today and practice good speech with your friends Directions: Students: Practice your best speech every day and color in the box for every day you complete your speech activity. Parents: Encourage your child to use clear speech sounds over summer break so that he/she will continue to develop good articulation skills. Activities lsited should take no more than 20 minutes. Enjoy your summer! August 2012