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SPEECH THERAPY SUMMER PRACTICE Language Practice 10 points Keep a journal. Each entry will count as 10 points. Edit your writing. Mrs. Eshenbaugh about your summer. Create a short story. Did you include characters, setting, and events? Write a letter to Mr. Rahm telling him what you like or dislike about school. Speech Practice 10 points Make a list of 30 words with your one or all of your sounds. Practice this list until you have them all correct. Go on a scavenger hunt looking for things that have your speech sound in them. Make a list to practice later. Write a short story. Read it aloud to a parent using your good speech.

SPEECH THERAPY SUMMER PRACTICE Language Practice 10 points Read a book at your level. Write a brief summary of the book. Help your parents cook. Can you read and follow a recipe? Don’t cook without supervision Make a picture collage from old magazine pictures. Sit down and talk about it with someone. Write or draw pictures showing the directions on “how to” do something. Ex. Make a sandwich, play a game, etc. Speech Practice 10 points Read a book to someone while using your good speech. Mrs. Eshenbaugh about your summer and read aloud to someone else. Help your parents cook. Can you say all of the ingredients with your good speech? Don’t cook without supervision Make a picture collage from old magazine pictures. Sit down and talk about it with someone.

SPEECH THERAPY SUMMER PRACTICE Language Practice 5 points Play would you rather with someone. Play I spy. Give clues and have someone guess what you are describing. Compare and contrast (tell likes and differences) between two things. Write them down. Write about your favorite school memory. Remember to use past tense verbs. If I were principal…. What about what you would change at school if you were the principal. Speech Practice 5 points Play would you rather with someone. Use your good speech. Play I spy with your speech sound. Make a list of 10 words with your speech sound. Practice, practice, practice. Write 4 sentences that has three words with your sounds. Practice saying them. Talk about what you would change at school if you were the principal. If I were principal….

SPEECH THERAPY SUMMER PRACTICE Language Practice 2 points Make a list of adjectives. Use 2 adjectives in a sentence. Have someone write a list of words for you. Circle the nouns, underline the adjectives and draw a rectangle around the adjectives. Draw a picture. Write a sentence to describe your picture. Speech Practice 2 points Practice 4 sentences containing a word that has your speech sound in it. Using your good speech, talk about your favorite TV show, game, or topic of your choice with someone. Draw a picture. Describe your picture to someone. Think of 10 words that start with your sound. Practice with a partner.