Looking for articulation drill games that will keep articulation therapy exciting and productive? Then, you came to the right place.
What articulation drill games do you use in therapy? I am always trying to find articulation drill games to keep my kids motivated to practice their articulation sounds over and over again! Heck, I need motivation to stay encouraged. Do you know how many times a day I use the phrase “say your ____ sound 10 more times”? After the third articulation group, I need a piece of chocolate! I totally feel like this speech pathologist when it comes to running articulation groups! The kids get tired of using picture cards fast, so it’s great when I come up with something fun!!
I thought of a fun game to “trick” my students into producing their sound 100 times…muhaaahhhhhh!
My game is called RACE TO 100. I took a wooden block and taped different numbers to each side of the block. When the students roll the die, they get to color or check off that number of spaces as well as practice their speech sound that many number of times. Whoever gets to 100 first is the winner! Click on the photo above to grab my game template or you can grab it HERE!
*******November 2016 Update********
I created a cute Race To 100 Game Template that is easy to prep! Just print and put in a plastic sheet protector or laminate. Then, you can use this game over and over again during articulation therapy! Click the yellow button to get your free pdf.
Click Here To Download The Race To 100 Game Template
How do you keep articulation therapy fun and motivating?
I have used a similar grid before, but I love the idea of sneaking bigger numbers onto the dice!
Thanks for the idea! I agree that friendly competition is a wonderful way to sneak in extra practice. I’m looking forward to using this idea in therapy next week. I often use speed drills to keep things exciting in my Speech Room. Check it out here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/FreebieSN-Blends-Artic-Speed-Drill-1783771.