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Darla Gardner
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Articulation & Phonology
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Initial /k/ Drill initial /k/ articulation speech therapy drill

With this initial /k/ articulation drill, you can easily get almost 200 repetitions in less than 20 minutes.

What I did: Print and laminate by placing two pages back to back. Use a dry erase marker to check off correct production of /k/ words.

What you could do: Print on black and white, use pencil to mark, and send home with students after they complete in therapy.

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