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Speech and Language Sites

Here are several sites that have games and activities that promote development in articulation,
language, and fluency.
Language:
http://www.vocabulary.com
- Great for intermediate level
http://www.Freerice.com
- Builds vocabulary and word knowledge
http://www.eduplace.com/tales/
- Wacky Web Tales
- Focuses on parts of speech
- Practice oral reading
http://www.scps.k12.fl.us/Parents.aspx
Click on Library Links- Then scroll down to Tumblebooks
- Audiobooks
- Focuses on reading skills development
- Some stories have comprehension quizzes, games and puzzles
Magickeys.com
- Childrens story books online and quizzes
http://www.meddybemps.com
- Click Fun & Games
- Great for preschool and primary level
http://www.Funbrain.com
- Click Reading and then youll see language games
- Has games such as: Grammar Gorilla; Plural Girls; Word Confusion; Rooting Out Words
Speech:
Please remember when doing any of these activities you should practice saying them out loud.
http://www.Juniorsweb.com/slp/
- Articulation practice
Sites.google.com/site/autumndgb
- Click on category: articulation, language, stuttering, hearing

http://sb058.k12.sd.us//Articulation/click_on_the_letter_of_the_sound.htm
- Has games and word lists for practice
http://www.Spellingcity.com
- Search for Florida. Then Heathrow Elementary- Kimberly Bowen.
- I have several word lists for vocalic-r, and other word lists.
www.Voki.com
- After creating and saving your Voki, you may copy the link to your Voki. Then you may
create an email to me and paste the link. I would be happy to receive it and see all your
great speech practice. My address is: Kimberly_Bowen@scps.k12.fl.us
http://blabberize.com
- Allows you to quickly animate any image to make it talk, by simply adding audio and
specifying the bottom lip or jaw section. Within minutes you have a talking photo. Make a
famous person speak, give an animal a voice, even add a mouth to an inanimate object like a
hamburger and discuss its nutritional value.
http://www.eyejot.com
- Harness the power of video in conveying emotion, tone, and energy.
- Offers everyone the ability to create and receive video messages in a self-contained, spam-
free environment.
Other Activities that promote speech and language development:
Tongue Twisters- Great for practicing speech
Karaoke and other singing activities like Wii American Idol; Just Dance, Rock Band, etc. - help promote
speech development
Face-Time, Skype and other video chatting applications motivate students to practice oral
communication skills and help develop social skills.
Board Games:
I Spy Guess Who L-C-R (left, center, right) Scrabble (Junior)
Rummikub Clue Scattegories Blurt
Tribond Bubble Talk Concentration Headbandz

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me via email. Have a great summer.
Kimberly Bowen, M.S., CCC-SLP
Speech-Language Pathologist
Heathrow Elementary School
Kimberly_Bowen@scps.k12.fl.us

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