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Low Prep Articulation Worksheets That Guarantee High Trials and Big Results

Articulation activities speech therapy worksheets for word and sentence practice.

Are you on the hunt for the perfect articulation worksheets that checks all the boxes? You know, the kind that’s low prep, keeps your students engaged, and helps you hit those high trial counts without losing your sanity? Bonus points if it makes data collection a breeze and works for a variety of speech sounds—so you’re not juggling ten different worksheets for one session. Whether you’re tackling syllables, words, phrases, sentences, or even conversation, having adaptable speech therapy worksheets can make your sessions more effective and way less stressful.

Today, I’m sharing articulation therapy activities and worksheets that will help you plan fun, functional, and flexible speech therapy sessions your students will love!

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Learn about articulation sentences worksheets that can help your students get high trials!

1. Targeted Content for Specific Goals

When planning therapy sessions, having articulation worksheets that target specific sounds and positions—like initial, medial, final, or even mixed—is a game changer. Whether you’re addressing sounds like /r/, /s/, /z/, or blends, having adaptable resources makes all the difference.

 

Check out this Sentence-Level Articulation Activities Resource for high-trial sentence practice that’s also perfect for homework. It’s packed with all the sounds and is ideal for targeting articulation at the sentence level while supporting carryover.

If you’re looking for a year-long, no-prep option, this growing bundle has it all. With worksheets for initial, medial, final, and mixed positions, it includes a spinner and works perfectly with dot markers to keep sessions engaging while achieving high trials. Plus, it’s versatile enough to send home for homework! These articulation worksheets pair well with your favorite themed books.

Free Articulation Worksheets for Syllables Drill Practice

2. Flexible Articulation Worksheets For Many Sounds & Materials

If you’re searching for a versatile and engaging resource for syllable-level articulation practice, I’ve got just the thing for you! This free articulation syllable worksheet is designed to motivate your students while helping you hit those high trial counts. It’s super flexible—you can pair it with post-it notes, Bjorem Speech Sound Cue Cards, or pop it into a page protector with a dry-erase marker for quick reuse.

Practicing at the syllable level is key to supporting articulation carryover, and this worksheet lets you work with any sound while cycling through vowel combinations to keep the activities fresh. Ready to make your sessions more effective and fun? Download your free syllable-level articulation worksheet here and start seeing results!

Free articulation worksheets for syllable speech sound practice!

Engaging Articulation Activities Worksheets Using Themes

Easy low prep articulation activities for elementary students with worksheets!

The articulation worksheets in my Themed Therapy SLP Membership are designed to save time while keeping therapy sessions fun and productive. With 36 unique themes, these worksheets are packed with features to support a variety of goals and therapy needs. Here’s what makes them easy to adapt for different speech sounds:

 

Key Features of the Speech Therapy Worksheets

  • Editable and Customizable: Easily type in target words for specific sounds, or let students write or draw their words to make the activity more personal. You can edit the targets in Adobe.
  • Variety of Activities:
    • Fill-in-the-Blank Sentences: Use the themed phrases to create fun and meaningful practice for any speech sound. For example, “I put ___ in the apple basket.” for an apple theme or “My matey has ____.” for a pirate theme.
    • Sorting Challenges: Sort words into categories like nouns vs. verbs to combine articulation practice with language development.
    • Interactive Games: Roll a dice or spin a number wheel to determine how many productions students need to complete as they race to “fill the basket.”
  • Versatile Practice Levels: Worksheets can be adapted for practice at the word, phrase, or sentence level, making them useful for a range of articulation goals.
  • Themed Fun: Each worksheet ties into a seasonal or classroom theme, like apples, camping, or outer space, keeping students engaged and motivated.

How to Use the Themed Articulation Worksheets in Therapy Sessions

1. In Speech Therapy Sessions:

    • Use the editable fields to prepare target words for your session, or brainstorm theme related words with your students for extra engagement. (We provide speech sound word lists for every theme in the Themed Therapy SLP membership.)
    • Incorporate a timer or spinner for fast-paced, high-trial practice to make the session fun and productive.
  1. For Homework:
    • Send worksheets home to encourage carryover practice. Families can use the activities (e.g., fill-in-the-blank sentences, sorting tasks) to work on speech goals in a structured but fun way.
    • Add simple instructions, like “Practice each word 5 times,” or “Use each word in a sentence,” so parents know exactly how to help.
  2. Mixed Group Sessions:
    • Combine articulation practice with language activities like answering WH-questions or describing features of the words (e.g., “What is an apple used for?” or “Name something else that grows in an orchard.”).
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These worksheets are designed to fit seamlessly into your therapy routine, offering low-prep, engaging options that can be used for any speech sound or goal. Interested in having access to all 36 themed units + 14 mini themes? Learn more about the Themed Therapy SLP Membership here.

Themed Articulation Homework That Aligns with Language Goals Too!

Speech therapy worksheets to send for articulation homework.

We know SLPs have mixed groups with speech and language goals to work on in the same sessions. That’s why we have themed speech and language homework worksheets you can review in your sessions and then send home for practice in the membership! You can implement a theme-based approach using sound-loaded words that align with the theme for your student’s target sounds. Plus, there are language targets on the articulation worksheet so you can get some language practice in as well. 

Free R Articulation Worksheet Download

During the spring months, pull out the book, Too Many Carrots by Katy Hudson and use these free R articulation worksheets with it. You can get high trials while keeping your students engaged with dot markers, mini erasers, magnetic chips or the spinner on the homework pages! If you need more sounds and articulation worksheets for your favorite books, get the year-long bundle!

What Are Your Favorite Articulation Activity Worksheets?

Articulation activities speech therapy worksheets for word and sentence practice.

Do you have a favorite set of articulation worksheets you love to use in your speech therapy sessions? Share a favorite set of worksheets in the comments. Make sure to tag me on social media @thedabblingspeechie or @themedtherapyslp if you use any of these worksheets! Remember, the best worksheet is one that is interactive, keeps kids motivated and gets you high trials every session!

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