
Pineapple Thumbprints A Speech Therapy Craft Activity ~ Articulation Practice
Do you need an engaging articulation activity to mix up your speech sessions? Grab an ink pad and this resource! It is an activity that keeps students busy during practice. My students love making thumbprint art and yours will too! No Prep and Ink Friendly! This download contains following sounds: initial/final: p, b, m; final: n, t, d; initial/medial/final: k, g, f, v, l, s, z, ch, j, th, sh; pre-vocalic r; vocalic r (er, ar, or, air, ear, ire); rblends; lblends; sblends (separate mats for sp, st, sm, sn, sk, sl, sw, mixed). I also included an open-ended page. First practice, then make a thumbprint pineapple. → Please note: There are 12 target words on each page (2 of each, totaling 24 words). Materials Needed: Ink pad or paint (mixed bright colors recommended), thumbprint pages, wet wipes (tip: keep wet wipes handy to wipe thumbs between turns). Optional Assembly: You can also place in a sheet protector or laminate to use with play dough. To use: