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Are you a speech therapist or parent looking for initial J words for speech therapy to practice with your child or student? Then this blog is just what you need! It has over 135 initial J words that will help strengthen your child or student’s /j/ sound. 

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Effectiveness of a Using Licensed SLP

The help of a licensed speech-language pathologist is a vital service that helps individuals improve their communication skills. 

We know that one of the key aspects of speech therapy is targeting specific sounds, such as the “J” sound, to enhance clarity and articulation. 

Using Articulation Lists

I’ve created an initial J word list for you to focus on, so that speech therapists and caregivers alike can help with common phonological processes, articulation difficulties and overall speech development.

For children who struggle with pronouncing the “J” sound properly, working with a speech therapist can be a transformative experience. 

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Using Different Tools and Techniques

We can use a variety of tools and techniques, including games, digital downloads, and high frequency word exercises to engage our clients, many of which are included in this post! 

It’s essential that our speech therapy sessions are tailored to the age and needs of the child, incorporating independent work and the use of minimal pairs when necessary to improve pronunciation and understanding. 

Key Takeaways

  • Speech therapists utilize initial J word lists to target phonological processes and articulation.
  • Various tools and techniques are employed to engage clients in speech therapy sessions.
  • Adapting speech therapy for different age groups and incorporating independent work are crucial for effective treatment.

Initial J Words in Speech Therapy

As a speech therapist, when we focus on initial J words, we can help individuals improve their pronunciation of the /j/ sound. 

We can help our students with this target sound by using initial J word lists and activities to practice and reinforce the proper articulation of this sound.

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How to Produce the J Sound

  • CH Sound – The J sound is made with the exact same mouth position as the /ch/ sound, except for the fact that the j sound is voiced.
  • Tongue Tip – The tip of the tongue should touch the top of your mouth right behind your upper teeth.
  • Tongue – The J sound is produced when the middle of our tongue touches the roof of our mouth. 
  • Lips – Now put your teeth together and pull the corners of your lips into the middle to make a pucker shape.
  • Voiced – This sound is a voiced sound and is made with vibration of the vocal cords as the movement of air comes through the mouth.
  • Tactile Cue – You can tell your students that their voice is turned on by instructing them to touch their voice box on their neck and feeling it vibrate as they produce the correct /j/ sound.
  • Fun Tip – One effective way to ensure the correct tongue placement is by having the individual say the words “would” and “you” together quickly. This leads to the tongue being in the proper position to produce the /j/ sound.

Using Age-Appropriate Words and Activities

As an SLP, we know that choosing age-appropriate words and activities for our caseload makes all the difference. 

Below in our blog, we have a word list with engaging words such as:

  • juice, joy, jump

Try to incorporate these target words into the suggested fun games, stories and exercises to make your sessions engaging and enjoyable!

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Different Positions of the Target Sound

We may also practice the J sound in different word positions, such as a medial and final position. 

However, our primary focus for this blog remains on any initial word that begins with /j/ to ensure the individual develops a strong foundation in articulating the J sound.

Approach of Speech Therapist in Articulation Therapy

When we first begin working with a student, we should begin by assessing their current speech abilities and identify any areas that may require improvement. 

Then, we can create a customized treatment plan that targets their specific needs. As a speech therapist, it is common to work with students who struggle to produce individual sounds, especially the initial /j/ sound. When working on this goal, we should be using a combination of techniques, exercises and activities so that the student can practice correct production in a fun and engaging way.

Below we have provided a word list of over 135 initial J words for your students or child to practice. It is important that they not only hear these sounds, but also practice producing them. As we practice these sounds in our sessions, we should also have a focus on addressing phonological processes and articulation therapy. 

  • Phonological processes – patterns of sound errors that typically developing children use to simplify speech as they learn to talk. An example is final consonant deletion. 
  • Articulation Therapy – targets the physical production of speech sounds.

As we address these, we will be fine tuning the coordination of lips, tongue, teeth, palate and jaw to make sure that words and sounds are pronounced correctly. Focusing on these aspects will help the students achieve clear and effective communication. For each student, we may use specific techniques tailored to their individual needs. 

When working on articulation therapy, we should be working on exercises and activities that focus on producing the accurate target sound. These activities may include practicing tongue and lip placement, repeating target words, and engaging in interactive games that encourage correct sound production. 

Speech therapy sessions can be engaging and fun. Some helpful tips I have are to use a variety of resource types such as flash cards or visual cues, keep data sheets, and to make sure your students needs are always met by being calm and attentive. Below we will go over some great resources to use when practicing the j sound. 

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Initial J Words Speech Therapy

As speech therapists, we know that using a variety of tools and strategies is a great way to help our clients improve their speech skills. 

Below, we have compiled some essential tools that will help make your speech therapy sessions fun and engaging.

  • Word Lists – one of the best ways to practice the J sound in articulation therapy is to use a list of words and pictures. Our free resource has 20 initial words with the j sound with pictures, at word, phrase and sentence level.
  • Flash Cards – use the flashcards below as a visual aid to improve engagement when practicing speech sounds. These are a great visual cue to practice the target sound at word, phrase, sentence and conversational level with a WH question prompt.
  • Dice decks – are a fun and interactive way to practice initial J words. Cut the pictures in our free resource into small cards with a target word and a picture on each card. Have your students draw cards, roll a die, and then practice their J sound based on the word drawn. Whenever I incorporating this game-like element in therapy sessions, my students were motivated and the learning process was enjoyable! 
  • Mini objects   – use small toys as tangible tools to practice J words. For example, a toy jar, a small giraffe or a doll jacket can provide a hands on experience that keeps students and children engaged as they practice the target word. 
  • Dot marker – using a dot marker can also be a fun way to practice having your child put a dot under each Initial J sound. 

In addition, I’ve compiled an easy-to-download one page overview of Initial J sounds below. Simply scroll down to the bottom of this post and download your free copy.

  • 1 Syllable:  Jack, Jo, joy, June, Josh, Jan, James, judge, John, jet, jar, jade, jazz, Jew, gem, jay, Jon, jeep, juice, Jane, Jones, Jude, jump, jab, jaw, joint, jeans, Jill, joke, Joel, joyous, Jean, jag, just, jock, jive, jail, jog, Jared, jinx, juke, jug, join, jokes, junk, germs,
  • 2 Syllable:  journey, Jordan, joyful, justice, Jason, jelly, Jacob, Joshua, July, Jackson, jungle, Jenny, Joseph, jealous, jingle, jersey, java, jolly, Johnny, Johnson, Jimmy, jacket, Japan, jaguar, journal, Jerry, joker, jello, Juno, jewel, juicy, Judith, jester, jabbing, junction, jumper, jiggle, juggling, jury, jewels, Jewish, jumping, judgement, Jonas, jiffy, jogging, jumbo, Judah, jawbone, jigsaw, giant, journal, jungle, gender, genius, genie, gerbil, ginger, giant, gentle, giraffe
  • 3 Syllable:  Jessica, Jupiter, Julian, jasmine, Jonathan, Jennifer, junior, Jefferson, Jeremy, Jamaica, jellyfish, jukebox, janitor, juvenile, juniper, jamberry, jambalaya, jewelry, Joseline, Jamestown, jabbering, Japanese, Germany, genuine, generous, general, gingerbread, gymnastics, gigantic
  • 4 Syllable:  January, gymnasium, geometry, geology, geography, generalize, generation

Practice in Flash Card Mode Right Here From Your Computer!

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1 Syllable2 Syllable3 Syllable4 Syllable
JackjourneyJessicaJanuary
JoJordanJupitergeneration
joyjoyfulJuliangymnasium
JunejusticeJasminegeometry
JoshJasonJonathangeology
JanjellyJennifergeography
JamesJacobJuniorgeneralize
judgeJoshuaJefferson
JohnJulyJeremy
jetJacksonJamaica
jarjunglejellyfish
jadeJennyjukebox
jazzJosephjanitor
jewjealousjuvenile
gemjinglejuniper
jayjerseyjamberry
Jonjavajambalaya
jeepjollyjewelry
juiceJohnnyJoseline
JaneJohnsonJamestown
JonesJimmyjabbering
JudejacketJapanese
jumpJapanGermany
jabjaguargenuine
jawjournalgenerous
jointJerrygeneral
jeansjokergingerbread
Jilljellogymnastics
jokeJunogigantic
Joeljewel
joyousjuicy
JeanJudith
jagjester
justjabbing
jockjunction
jivejumper
jailjiggle
jogjuggling
Jaredjury
jinxjewels
jukeJewish
jugjumping
joinjudgment
jokesJonas
junkjiffy
germsjogging
jumbo
Judah
jawbone
jigsaw
giant
journal
jungle
gender
genius
genie
gerbil
ginger
giant
gentle
giraffe

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Short sentences or phrases.

When working on Initial J sound production, it’s important to work on short phrases once your child or student has mastered the sound at the word level at or near 80% or higher accuracy.

Here is a list of Initial J word phrases to try:

Initial J Words Speech Therapy in Phrases

1 Syllable2 Syllable3 Syllable4 Syllable
Jack smileslong journeyJessica wavesbirthday in January
Jo is short forJordan laughsJupiter is aloud gymnasium
filled with joyjoyful timeJulian drivesgeometry class
vacation in Junejustice was servedjasmine flowersstudy geology
Josh is myJason wavedJonathan writeslearn geography
Aunt Janpeanut butter and jellyJennifer smilesgeneralize it
James wavesJacob ranjunior in school3 generations
the judge deliversJoshua readThomas Jefferson
Papa Johns pizzaJuly is hotJeremy works
jet fliesJackson has atravel to Jamaica
coin jarparrots in the junglejellyfish have tentacles
jade stonemy sister Jennyjukebox plays
jazz musicJoseph drawsthe janitor works
practicing jewfelt jealousjuvenile conversation
true gemmade a jinglejuniper bush
blue jaywears his jerseydelicious jamberry
Jon readsjava is a computer programmade jambalaya
blue jeepjolly manjewelry store
apple juiceJohnny playsJoseline is my
Jane is myMr. Johnson mowsvisit Jamestown
last name is JonesJimmy is on the footballjabbering on
Jude playsjean jacketJapanese food
jump on the trampolinetravel to Japanvisit Germany
jab with his swordjaguar napsgenuine character
jaw hurtswrites in journalgenerous family
dislocated jointBen and Jerrygeneral idea
new jeanshe is a jokermake gingerbread
Jill lovesjello is a treatgymnastics class
a funny jokeJuno is my doggigantic tree
Uncle Joelblue jewel
joyous occasionjuicy fruit
middle name is JeanJudith makes
drives a jagis a jester
just in casejabbing with his finger
he was a jockat a junction
dance at the jivewears a jumper
closed the jailthe pudding jiggles
go on a jogjuggling 3 balls
Jared is myjury duty
it was a jinxwears many jewels
made a jukeJewish lineage
dropped the milk jugjumping on the bed
join inlook of judgment
tells jokesJonas drinks
junk drawerjiffy peanut butter
wash off the germsjogging with my friend
jumbo shrimp
Judah laughs
broken jawbone
jigsaw puzzle
giant bird
write in my journal
gender reveal party
genius brother
genie in a bottle
gerbil as a pet
ginger cookies
gentle with
giraffe has a

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Sentence Level: Initial J Words Speech Therapy

The next step after working at the word and phrase levels is to work on the Initial J sound at the sentence level.

For example, you could give your child or student a list of sentences to read aloud while they work on their Initial J sound. 

Another idea would be to give your child or student pictures with their Initial J sound in them and then have them create a sentence about those pictures.

Below is a list of sentences to use with your child or students.

Initial J Words Speech Therapy in Sentences

1 Syllable2 Syllable
Jack smiles at his friend.It was a long journey.
Jo is short for Joanne.Jordan laughs with his friends.
They are filled with joy.It was a joyful time.
I go on vacation in June.Justice was served today.
Josh is my brother.Jason waved at me.
Aunt Jan makes muffins.I ate a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
James waves at his mom.Jacob ran at the track meet.
The judge delivers the sentence.Joshua read his book.
Papa John’s pizza is the best.July is a hot month.
The jet flies in the sky.Jackson has a broken foot.
I collect coins in a jar.There are parrots in the jungle.
I find a jade stone.My sister Jenny is older than me.
We listened to jazz music.Joseph draws a dragon.
He is a practicing Jew.She felt jealous.
She is a true gem.The bell made a jingle sound.
The blue jay lands on a branch.He wears his jersey.
Jon reads his book.Java is a computer program.
The blue jeep drives through snow.He is a jolly man.
I love apple juice.Johnny plays on the baseball team.
Jane is my sister.Mr. Johnson mows his lawn.
His last name is Jones.Jimmy is on the football team.
Jude plays the trumpet.I wear my jean jacket.
We jump on the trampoline.We will travel to Japan.
The pirate will jab with his sword.The jaguar naps on a tree.
His jaw hurts.She writes in her journal.
She dislocated her shoulder joint.I love Ben and Jerry’s ice cream.
They shop for new jeans.He is a joker.
Jill loves to garden.Jello is a treat.
He tells a funny joke.Juno is my dog’s name.
Uncle Joel drives a taxi.The blue jewel is pretty.
It is a joyous occasion.She bites into the juicy fruit
Her middle name is Jean.Judith makes cornbread.
He drives a Jag.He is a jester.
She prepares just in case.He kept jabbing with his finger.
He was a jock in high school.The train stops at a junction.
We dance at the jive.She wears a jumper.
They closed the jail.The pudding jiggles when I scoop it.
We go on a jog.He is juggling 3 balls.
Jared is my best friend.She is on jury duty.
It was a jinx.She wears many jewels.
The basketball player made a juke move.He has a Jewish lineage.
She dropped the milk jug.They are jumping on the bed.
You can join in on our party.He gives a look of judgment.
She tells jokes.Jonas drinks a coffee.
It is in the junk drawer.I love Jiffy peanut butter.
I wash off the germs.I am jogging with my friend.
I ordered the jumbo shrimp.
Judah laughs and plays.
He has a broken jawbone.
He finished his jigsaw puzzle.
That is a giant bird.
I wrote in my journal.
She has a gender reveal party for her baby.
My genius brother wrote a program.
I read about a genie in a bottle.
I have a gerbil as a pet.
I ate ginger cookies.
She is gentle with the kitten.
The giraffe has a long neck.
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Jessica waves to her dad.My birthday is in January.
Jupiter is a big planet.This is a loud gymnasium.
Julian drives a small car.She is in geometry class.
I love jasmine flowers.He will study geology.
Jonathan writes a story.I want to learn geography.
Jennifer smiles for the picture.He will generalize the idea.
I am a junior in high school.Three generations live in this home.
Thomas Jefferson was a president.
Jeremy works on cars.
We will travel to Jamaica.
Jellyfish have stinging tentacles.
The jukebox plays my favorite song.
The janitor works hard.
She thinks this is a juvenile conversation.
I planted a juniper bush.
This is delicious jamberry.
My uncle made jambalaya.
He owns a jewelry store.
Joseline is my friend.
I will visit Jamestown next week.
They keep jabbering on.
We ordered Japanese food.
My sister is going to visit Germany.
She has genuine character.
They are a generous family.
It is just a general idea.
We made gingerbread.
I am late for gymnastics class.
That is a gigantic tree.

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Initial J Words Speech Therapy Ideas

Boom cards are a popular resource for speech-language pathologists to use in articulation therapy. They are a fun and engaging way to strengthen your child or student’s articulation skills.

Here are a few favorite boom cards to work on the Initial J sounds: 

  • I Spy My Speech Sound: J (Initial) | Boom Cards™ | Articulation by Shelby SLP is an interactive boom card set that prompts students to use a flash light and find the hidden object! This product targets initial J sounds and is from one of the top tpt sellers!
  • Distance Learning Articulation Cards: “J” Boom Cards™ by Frugally Speaking SLP is a fun set of boom cards that target the ‘j’ sound! This is a great no prep activity. 
  • CH & J Articulation Boom Cards™ – Chinese New Year by Michelle’s Communication Center is a fun set of boom cards that celebrate the Chinese New Year! This activity is a highly rated quick speech activity.

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Printable Sound Path Games

Incorporating games as a part of our therapy tools not only maintains their interest but also allows them to practice targeted sounds in a more relaxed and enjoyable environment. One effective approach we utilize in teaching initial J words is incorporating printable sound path games, complete with game pieces and a printable spinner.

  • Free Beginning Letter Path KLJVYZ by Toad-ally Exceptional Learners is a highly rates game that targets initial j sounds through a fun game! This game has a clear instruction page and is great for special education and as an early intervention strategy as well!

Older Students

Often we have students in 1st grade all the way to middle school and high school on our caseload. Here are some initial J resources for our older students!

  • HARRY POTTER ARTICULATION GAME FOR SPEECH THERAPY by Achieve Beyond is a great Harry Potter themed articulation game that is a comprehensive k-12 set, but especially great for older students. This targets multiple initial sounds, including /j/.
  • Articulation J FREE ALL Positions! Dominos A Speech Therapy Game by Sparkllyspeechie is an interactive domino game that targets initial j. This is great for multiple years of age, but perfect for 4th-8th grade. Play this game in a variety of ways!
  • Speech Articulation ~ J Compare/Contrast Cards ~ Freebie by SpeechRocks is an engaging activity that compares and contrasts /j/ sounds. 
  • FREE Articulation Tic-Tac-Toe for Speech Therapy – J Sound by Kiwi Speech is a great print and go activity for older students to practice initial j sounds as they play tic tac toe! Use this one on one or as a group work.

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Independent Word

Are you a speech therapist looking for Initial J word resources for your students to work on independently?

Here are a couple of fun worksheets and games that you can use in your therapy room to work on the Initial J sound.

  • “J” Sound Puzzles for FUN Articulation Speech Therapy by Scanlon  Speech Therapy is a fun set of puzzles with target j words for students to put together independently.
  • Initial Sound/Letter sheets J by The Note is a fun print and go worksheet with initial J words for students to color!
  • Initial Letter Sound review worksheet by Wynter LaTorre is a fun worksheet that prompts students to circle that correct initial sound that the word starts with. These worksheets target initial S, K, T & J!

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Frequently asked questions, what techniques are effective for teaching j sounds.

In speech therapy, several techniques effectively teach J sounds. One common approach is the use of minimal pairs, which are similar words that differ by only one sound. Minimal pairs help children recognize the differences and learn how to articulate the J sound more accurately. Additionally, we can use tactile cues, such as demonstrating tongue placement for the sound and encouraging the child to imitate. Voice and voiceless pair practice is another effective method, as it allows the child to understand the difference between voiced and unvoiced sounds.

Which beginner J words are appropriate for children in speech therapy?

Selecting age-appropriate initial J words is crucial in engaging and supporting children in speech therapy. Some examples of beginner J words include juice, jelly, jump, jar, jello, and jacket. It’s essential to choose words that are familiar and relevant to the child’s experiences, making it easier for them to associate the sound with the word.

How can I help my child practice initial J sounds at home?

Consistent practice and reinforcement at home are fundamental for mastering any speech sound. To engage your child, incorporate initial J sound practice into daily routines or playtime activities. For example, you can have your child say “jump” every time they leap during a game or repeat “jelly” while making a sandwich. Encourage your child to practice the J sound by reading books or playing games that feature words with that sound.

Are there any tools or games to support J sound development?

Many tools and games available can support your child’s speech development, targeting the J sound. Some examples include art and craft projects, board games, and interactive online games. It’s essential to keep practice sessions enjoyable and engaging, as children are more likely to retain and apply information when having fun.

What is the typical age for mastering the J sound?

Children typically master the J sound between ages 4 to 6, but individual development varies. It’s essential to monitor your child’s progress and adjust expectations based on their age and unique needs. If you have concerns about your child’s speech development, consult a speech-language pathologist for professional guidance.

How can I track progress in J sound speech therapy?

Tracking progress in speech therapy is crucial to ensure the child is steadily improving. The first step is to establish clear goals and objectives alongside your speech-language pathologist. Regularly scheduled progress checks can help measure improvement and identify areas that might need additional support or adjustments. Additionally, maintaining notes or a journal of your child’s progress during home practice sessions can provide valuable insights into their development and help guide therapy sessions.

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How to Teach CH Sound: Articulation Activities, and Word Lists for Effective Speech Therapy

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The “j” sound is a voiced postalveolar affricate, which means that it is produced by a combination of a stop and a fricative, similar to the “ch” sound. However, the “j” sound is voiced, which means that the vocal cords vibrate during the production of this sound.

To produce the “j” sound, you need to place the front part of your tongue behind the alveolar ridge, which is the bony ridge behind your upper front teeth, and then stop the airflow from your lungs by pressing your tongue against the roof of your mouth. Then, you quickly release the pressure, allowing air to pass through the narrow gap between your tongue and the roof of your mouth while simultaneously vibrating your vocal cords. This creates a buzzing or humming sound that is characterized by a quick, sharp burst of noise. You can try producing this sound by saying the word “just” or “job” and paying attention to the way your tongue, breath, and vocal cords work together to create the sound. In phonetics, this sound is represented by the symbol /dʒ/. It is also sometimes referred to as the “voiced postalveolar affricate.”

Here are few tips you can follow to teach the “J” sound:

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Demonstrate the sound: Start by demonstrating the “J” sound for your child. Make the sound and have your child watch your lips and mouth movements. Explain that the sound is made by placing the tongue behind the top teeth and vibrating the vocal cords.

Visual Cue: Show the child how to place the middle of their tongue just behind their upper teeth and then release a burst of air while making a voiced sound. You can use a mirror to help the child see how their tongue is positioned. You can also use a visual cue such as a picture or flashcard of a “J” to help your child remember the sound.

Understand the sound: Help your child understand that the “J” sound is a voiced consonant made by placing the tongue behind the top teeth and vibrating the vocal cords.

Practice Blowing: Help your child get used to the sensation of blowing out air with their mouth by having them practice blowing bubbles, blowing feathers across a table, or blowing out candles.

Practice Tongue Placement: Show your child how to keep their tongue relaxed and behind their top teeth while making the “J” sound. You can make it more fun by having them imitate animal sounds, such as a buzzing bee or a hummingbird, while using the “J” sound.

Practice in Isolation: Once your child has mastered the correct tongue and mouth position, have them practice making the “J” sound on its own without any other sounds.

Add Syllables: After your child has mastered the “J” sound in isolation, have them practice using it in different syllables, such as “ja,” “je,” and “jo.” You can make it more fun by having them say words like “jelly,” “jeans,” and “joke.”

Practice in Words: Once your child has mastered the “J” sound in syllables, have them practice using it in different words such as “jam,” “jump,” and “jungle.”

Practice in Phrases: After your child has mastered the “J” sound in words, have them practice using it in phrases like “big jam,” “jump high,” and “in the jungle.”

Practice in Sentences: Finally, have your child practice using the “J” sound in different sentences such as “I love eating jam,” “I can jump high,” and “The lion is in the jungle.”

Practice Everywhere: Encourage your child to practice using the “J” sound in different contexts, such as during playtime, mealtime, or while reading books. You can also make it more fun by having them use the “J” sound in different accents or dialects.

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Free SLP  Virtual P Virtual Word Lists.

Free SLP No-prep and Printable P Word Lists (in all positions at the Word, Phrase, Sentence, and Tongue Twister levels)

P Filterable Flashcards

P Artic Hierarchy Activities  (isolation word, phrase, sentence, story levels)

Free SLP  Virtual R Virtual Word Lists.

Free SLP No-prep and Printable R Word Lists (in all positions at the Word, Phrase, Sentence, and Tongue Twister levels)

R Filterable Flashcards

R Artic Hierarchy Activities  (isolation word, phrase, sentence, story levels)

Free SLP  Virtual R Blends Virtual Word Lists.

Free SLP No-prep and Printable R Blends Word Lists (in all positions at the Word, Phrase, Sentence, and Tongue Twister levels)

Free SLP  Virtual Vocalic (Vowelized) R Virtual Word Lists.

Free SLP No-prep and Printable Vocalic (Vowelized) R Word Lists (in all positions at the Word, Phrase, Sentence, and Tongue Twister levels)

Vocalic (Vowelized) R B Filterable Flashcards

Vocalic (Vowelized) R B Artic Hierarchy Activities  (isolation word, phrase, sentence, story levels)

Free SLP  Virtual S Virtual Word Lists.

Free SLP No-prep and Printable S Word Lists (in all positions at the Word, Phrase, Sentence, and Tongue Twister levels)

S Filterable Flashcards

S Artic Hierarchy Activities  (isolation word, phrase, sentence, story levels)

Free SLP  Virtual S Blend Virtual Word Lists.

Free SLP No-prep and Printable S Blend Word Lists (in all positions at the Word, Phrase, Sentence, and Tongue Twister levels)

S Blend Filterable Flashcards

S Blend Artic Hierarchy Activities  (isolation word, phrase, sentence, story levels)

Free SLP  Virtual SH Virtual Word Lists.

Free SLP No-prep and Printable SH Word Lists (in all positions at the Word, Phrase, Sentence, and Tongue Twister levels)

SH Filterable Flashcards

SH Artic Hierarchy Activities (isolation word, phrase, sentence, story levels)

Free SLP  Virtual T Virtual Word Lists.

Free SLP No-prep and Printable T Word Lists (in all positions at the Word, Phrase, Sentence, and Tongue Twister levels)

T Filterable Flashcards

T Artic Hierarchy Activities  (isolation word, phrase, sentence, story levels)

Free SLP  Virtual TH Virtual Word Lists.

Free SLP No-prep and Printable TH Word Lists (in all positions at the Word, Phrase, Sentence, and Tongue Twister levels)

TH Filterable Flashcards

TH Artic Hierarchy Activities  (isolation word, phrase, sentence, story levels)

Free SLP  Virtual V Virtual Word Lists.

Free SLP No-prep and Printable V Word Lists (in all positions at the Word, Phrase, Sentence, and Tongue Twister levels)

V Filterable Flashcards

V Artic Hierarchy Activities  (isolation word, phrase, sentence, story levels)

Free SLP  Virtual W Virtual Word Lists.

Free SLP No-prep and Printable W Word Lists (in all positions at the Word, Phrase, Sentence, and Tongue Twister levels)

W Filterable Flashcards

W Artic Hierarchy Activities  (isolation word, phrase, sentence, story levels)

Free SLP  Virtual Y Virtual Word Lists.

Free SLP No-prep and Printable Y Word Lists (in all positions at the Word, Phrase, Sentence, and Tongue Twister levels)

Y Filterable Flashcards

Y Artic Hierarchy Activities  (isolation word, phrase, sentence, story levels)

Free SLP  Virtual Z Virtual Word Lists.

Free SLP No-prep and Printable Z Word Lists (in all positions at the Word, Phrase, Sentence, and Tongue Twister levels)

Z  Filterable Flashcards

Z Artic Hierarchy Activities  (isolation word, phrase, sentence, story levels)

Free SLP  Virtual Multisyllabic (2, 3, and 4 Syllable) Virtual Word Lists.

Free SLP No-prep and Printable Multisyllabic (2, 3, and 4 Syllable) Word Lists (in all positions at the Word, Phrase, Sentence, and Tongue Twister levels)

Multisyllabic (2, 3, and 4 Syllable) Filterable Flashcards

Multisyllabic (2, 3, and 4 Syllable) Artic Hierarchy Activities (isolation word, phrase, sentence, story levels)

Free SLP  Virtual CV Virtual Word Lists.

CV Artic Hierarchy Activities  (isolation word, phrase, sentence, story levels)

Free SLP  Virtual CVC Virtual Word Lists.

CVC Artic Hierarchy Activities  (isolation word, phrase, sentence, story levels)

Free SLP  Virtual CVCV Virtual Word Lists.

CVCV Artic Hierarchy Activities  (isolation word, phrase, sentence, story levels)

Free SLP  Virtual Stopping Virtual Word Lists.

Free SLP No-prep and Printable Stopping Word Lists (in all positions at the Word, Phrase, Sentence, and Tongue Twister levels)

Stopping Filterable Flashcards

Stopping Artic Hierarchy Activities  (isolation word, phrase, sentence, story levels)

Free SLP  Virtual Gliding Virtual Word Lists.

Free SLP No-prep and Printable Gliding Word Lists (in all positions at the Word, Phrase, Sentence, and Tongue Twister levels)

Gliding Filterable Flashcards

Gliding Artic Hierarchy Activities  (isolation word, phrase, sentence, story levels)

Free SLP  Virtual Cluster Reduction Virtual Word Lists.

Free SLP No-prep and Printable Cluster Reduction Word Lists (in all positions at the Word, Phrase, Sentence, and Tongue Twister levels)

Cluster Reduction Filterable Flashcards

Cluster Reduction Artic Hierarchy Activities  (isolation word, phrase, sentence, story levels)

Free SLP  Virtual Devoicing Virtual Word Lists.

Free SLP No-prep and Printable Devoicing Word Lists (in all positions at the Word, Phrase, Sentence, and Tongue Twister levels)

Devoicing Filterable Flashcards

Devoicing Artic Hierarchy Activities  (isolation word, phrase, sentence, story levels)

Free SLP  Virtual Voicing Virtual Word Lists.

Free SLP No-prep and Printable Voicing Word Lists (in all positions at the Word, Phrase, Sentence, and Tongue Twister levels)

Voicing Filterable Flashcards

Voicing Artic Hierarchy Activities  (isolation word, phrase, sentence, story levels)

Free SLP  Virtual Fronting Virtual Word Lists.

Free SLP No-prep and Printable Fronting Word Lists (in all positions at the Word, Phrase, Sentence, and Tongue Twister levels)

Fronting Filterable Flashcards

Fronting Artic Hierarchy Activities  (isolation word, phrase, sentence, story levels)

Free SLP  Virtual Initial Consonant Deletion Virtual Word Lists.

Free SLP No-prep and Printable Initial Consonant Deletion Word Lists (in all positions at the Word, Phrase, Sentence, and Tongue Twister levels)

Initial Consonant Deletion Filterable Flashcards

Initial Consonant Deletion Artic Hierarchy Activities  (isolation word, phrase, sentence, story levels)

Free SLP  Virtual Final Consonant Deletion Virtual Word Lists.

Free SLP No-prep and Printable Final Consonant Deletion Word Lists (in all positions at the Word, Phrase, Sentence, and Tongue Twister levels)

Final Consonant Deletion Filterable Flashcards

Final Consonant Deletion Artic Hierarchy Activities  (isolation word, phrase, sentence, story levels)

Free SLP  Virtual Backing Virtual Word Lists.

Free SLP No-prep and Printable Backing Word Lists (in all positions at the Word, Phrase, Sentence, and Tongue Twister levels)

Backing Filterable Flashcards

Backing Artic Hierarchy Activities  (isolation word, phrase, sentence, story levels)

Free SLP  Virtual Nasalization Virtual Word Lists.

Free SLP No-prep and Printable Nasalization Word Lists (in all positions at the Word, Phrase, Sentence, and Tongue Twister levels)

Nasalization Filterable Flashcards

Nasalization Artic Hierarchy Activities  (isolation word, phrase, sentence, story levels)

Free SLP  Virtual Denasalization Virtual Word Lists.

Free SLP No-prep and Printable Denasalization Word Lists (in all positions at the Word, Phrase, Sentence, and Tongue Twister levels)

Denasalization Filterable Flashcards

Denasalization Artic Hierarchy Activities  (isolation word, phrase, sentence, story levels)

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The speech therapy word lists are perfect for anyone who needs practice with speech and language concepts . For any type of practice...

...you need words to get started .

Now I don't know about you, but when I need to think of targeted words to use...

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It's more common than you might think ;)

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Each list of articulation sounds contains words with the target sound in the beginning, middle, and end position, including blends when applicable, as well as words that...

  • are common and functional (words we use all day...everyday)
  • are mostly 1 syllable (multi-syllabic words are more difficult)
  • have a phonemic context that don't interfere with production of the target sound (most words)

If "R" is the problem sound using the word "Rope" makes saying the "R" sound harder because the "O" sound is considered a round vowel.

A round vowel is one where you round your lips to say it. Go ahead...try it by saying "O" as in "boat". You rounded your lips didn't you? I thought you might.

Children who have difficulty with the "R" sound tend to say the "W" sound...they say "Wabbit" instead of "Rabbit".

The "W" sound is considered a rounded sound too. Try saying the "W" sound without rounding your lips...you can't because that is how the sound is made.

So by pairing the "R" sound with the "O" sound like in the word "Rope", this makes the word extra difficult for a child who has a problem saying the "R" sound because the "O" that follows the "R" will naturally make them want to round there lips.

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Parents:  If you are a mommy or a daddy (or grandma or grandpa) who wants to work with your child at home, you can use these speech therapy activity pages for extra practice.  Just choose the sound position to work on (initial, medial, or final) and click on the corresponding link to view and print the worksheets.  To help make practice more fun, you can print out two of the same page so you have pairs, cut them out, and use them to play a game of memory or go fish. You can also use them as flashcards.  You will find free speech therapy worksheets by sound and at a variety of levels; word level, phrase level and sentence levels!

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R Word List Speech Therapy Materials

R Word List For Speech Therapy

If your child is having trouble saying the sound R, my R Word List page can help you!

If you are a speech therapist and you need some R speech therapy materials, you have come to the right place!

Below you will find lots of free materials!

  • First, there is a FREE worksheet (for non-members) and link (for members) to access new articulation materials.
  • Second, there is a word list for  quick viewing .
  • Next, you can sign up for a FREE newsletter and receive  A LL THE WORD LISTS in one Folder in your Google Drive.
  • After that, check out a brief explanation on how to say the target sound.
  • Last, there are ideas for  articulation practice that do not require flashcards or word lists. This is the most functional option and appropriate for children working on generalization.

If you need a more in-depth explanation of R and how to say:

  • prevocalic R

R Worksheets and More!

We have BRAND-NEW articulation worksheets for teaching, drill practice, generalization, and language based articulation games! 

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Sign up with your email address to receive all the word lists instantly! They will be yours now and forever!

I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE Google Drive. I can access my word lists from any device; laptop, desktop, or phone. 

If you want a copy, fill out the form above. I put all the word lists in one folder.  Once you receive your email with the materials, make a copy of the files and they are yours to use and tweak as needed.

  • If you need help saving the word lists to your Google Drive, click here:  Save Google Document
  • If you LOVE Google Drive as much as I do, check out our  Speech Therapy Documentation Page. 

R Packet Using High-Frequency Words

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This is MY FAVORITE NEW RESOURCE! I HONESTLY use it all the time for each articulation session and handouts for home practice.

The words chosen for speech therapy can make all the difference between a good therapy program and a great one! For the generalization phase, it is crucial to use high-frequency words!! It only makes sense to use words that the client will actually say outside of the therapy room. Right?!

For only $5, you will receive  35 pages  of materials including:

  • Flashcards that can be used as Cariboo Cards too, yeah!
  • Flashcard free games that can be used as home practice
  • Dot sheets, smash-mats, and/or coloring pages
  • Articulation warm-up sheets which can be used as a goal review sheet
  • Flashcards which contain word, phrase, and sentence level practice
  • Cut/paste sentence level worksheets
  • Self-assessment sheets
  • Parent handouts

Read more about it  here. 

Articulation Games for R

The R sound is a later developing sound, usually mastered by age 5. R is also one of the hardest sounds to master in ANY language!

Take turns with your child saying the desired words. It is important to practice  hearing and   saying  the words.

  • Write - Say “write” as you take turns drawing on a piece of paper
  • Race - Say “race” as you and your child run across the yard
  • Ready - Say “ready” before you start your race
  • Read - Say “read” as your child reads a sentence in a book
  • Fork - Say “fork” during meals
  • Shirt - Say “shirt” as your child helps you with the laundry
  • Sorry - Say “sorry” while playing the board game, Sorry
  • Car - While talking about your favorite car, say “car”
  • Hair - Say “hair” while your child combs her hair
  • Wear - Say “I’m wearing” while describing what clothes you are wearing

Membership Site

If you are a parent and your child

  • has trouble saying multiple sounds 
  • needs to work on vocabulary development
  • is working on improving grammar
  • is working on narrative structure
  • needs to work on social skills

AND you want

  • a step-by-step guide to help your child 
  • ideas on how to improve all language skills at home
  • functional games

Then, our  members site might be just what you need. 

If you are a professional and you want: 

  • Articulation Screening Tools
  • Data tracking sheets
  • Templates in Google Drive for easy data tracking and graphing
  • Homework sheets/parent handouts on articulation therapy
  • General flashcard games
  • 36 flashcards for each sound: B, D, F, G, J, K, L, M, N, P, R, S, T, V, Z, SH, TH, CH
  • 8-10 functional games for each sound
  • Language based worksheets to spice things up!
  • Picture description tasks
  • Short story stimuli

Our  membership might be just what you need.

Example of Vocalic R Materials

When teaching prevocalic and vocalic R, we need the right cues and teaching materials. I added the new materials to the membership site.

Animated Cue Cards

  • animated cue cards for OR, AR, IRE, EAR, EAR, ER, AND RL
  • Great for teaching and providing the specific feedback each child needs (not too much or too little)

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Printable Cue Cards

  • Printable cue cards for OR, AR, IRE, EAR, EAR, ER, AND RL
  • These are great handouts and help to keep all caregivers on the same page!

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Teaching Material

  • visual cues for how to combine the vowel to R
  • use for teaching phase and review as needed

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Specific Vocalic R Warm Up

  • Warm-Up for: OR, AR, IRE, EAR, EAR, ER, AND RL
  • Use for goal review, anatomy review, and to "warm up" muscles
  • plus get quick drill practice

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Prevocalic & Vocalic R Practice

  • If a child can either say the prevocalic R but not the vocalic R (and vice versa), you can use that!
  • Use phonetic placement to facilitate the needed R. 
  • I LOVE THESE!

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  1. Learn How to Say and Write the Letter J

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  2. 135+ Initial J Words Speech Therapy (Articulation Word List)

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  3. 135+ Initial J Words Speech Therapy (Articulation Word List)

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  5. Words that Start with J: 215 Wonderful Words Starting with Letter J

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  6. 135+ Initial J Words Speech Therapy (Articulation Word List)

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  1. 240+ J Words, Phrases, Sentences, and Reading Passages

    Initial J Phrases and Sentences. The genie was in the lamp. Germs are growing on the dishes. The giant scared me. The giraffe has a long neck. She wore a rain jacket in case it rained. He ate toast with jam. Japan has a white flag with a red circle.

  2. 135+ Initial J Words Speech Therapy (Articulation Word List)

    Below, we have compiled some essential tools that will help make your speech therapy sessions fun and engaging. Word Lists - one of the best ways to practice the J sound in articulation therapy is to use a list of words and pictures. Our free resource has 20 initial words with the j sound with pictures, at word, phrase and sentence level.

  3. PDF j-initial words

    jellybeans jacket jingle bells jacks jello juice jam jump Jupiter jack-o'-lantern jet ski jog jump rope jewelry janitor July jeep J joker jail /j/ initial words ...

  4. J Word List For Speech Therapy

    We say "J" by putting the middle of our tongue on the top of our mouth. You can have your child say the words "would" and "you" together quickly for practice; Articulation Games for J. J is a later developing sound, usually mastered by age 5-6. Take turns with your child saying the desired words. It is important to practice hearing and saying ...

  5. J Word Lists and Speech Therapy Activities

    A speech therapist can do an evaluation to make a diagnosis. What words you choose and activities will vary depending on the cause. Write down a list of words with J that your child uses. Think of as many things (nouns), actions (verbs), and descriptive words (adjectives) as you can. Look for games and toys that include a lot of J words.

  6. 500+ Free SLP J Materials, Games, Activities, Flashcards, and more!

    Target J at the sentence level with our rotating sentences activity! Our J story is full of J target sounds and tongue twisters! Read it yourself or play it out loud and then repeat it back! We have two ways to target J at the conversation level: 1.) Silly story scenes full of J target words. 2.) Conversation starter questions. J Virtual Materials

  7. How to Teach J Sound: Articulation Activities, and Word ...

    How to Teach J Sound: Articulation Activities, and Word Lists for Effective Speech Therapy. The "j" sound is a voiced postalveolar affricate, which means that it is produced by a combination of a stop and a fricative, similar to the "ch" sound. ... Start by demonstrating the "J" sound for your child. Make the sound and have your ...

  8. 135+ Initial J Words Speech Therapy (Articulation Word List)

    [Source: Speech Therapy Store] Are you a speech therapist or parent looking for initial J words for speech therapy to practice with your child or student? Then this blog is just what you need! It has over 135 initial J words that will help strengthen your child or student's /j/ sound. Read more on Speech […]

  9. PDF initial j words

    initial /j/ words Created By HeatherGehringer in Boardmaker©2011www.heatherspeechtherapy.com . jam joke jar juice jack-in-the-box jungle judge janitor jelly beans jump jellyfish jog jet Jingle Bells jeans jello jacket June . Title: Microsoft Word - initial j words.doc Author: hgehringer Created Date: 5/10/2012 8:11:49 AM ...

  10. Free SLP Targeted Word Lists for Speech Therapy

    Free virtual and printable words lists for practicing artic words in speech therapy! Our no-prep speech therapy word lists for every sound and phonological process are great for SLPs, parents, and teachers needing quick articulation word lists for drilling.

  11. J words

    J words. 'J' sounds (which is phonetically transcribed as /dʒ/) can be tricky to work on in Speech Therapy. Many children struggle to produce this sound, and it typically develops slightly later than some other sounds (by age 4-5, according to developmental norms). If a child is older than 5 and is still having difficulty producing the /j ...

  12. 65 Speech Therapy Word Lists for Speech Therapy Practice

    Targeted Word Lists for Speech Therapy Practice. The speech therapy word lists are perfect for anyone who needs practice with speech and language concepts.For any type of practice.....you need words to get started.. Now I don't know about you, but when I need to think of targeted words to use.....I suffer from spontaneous memory loss, or SML.. It's more common than you might think ;)

  13. PDF j_medial_words

    pajamas magic soldier angel fire engine vegetables Veg. Shop margarine detergent oranges DJ surgeon gingerbread adjectives graduate jungle gym sausages emergency! magician engineer pages

  14. Word Lists For Speech Therapy

    Vowels . Let's not forget about vowels! I have word lists for ALL vowels here!. How to Practice Articulation: Are you wondering how to use these word lists effectively?

  15. Free Worksheets

    Free Worksheets. I created these free speech and language worksheets so you can easily download and print them out to use as part of your speech therapy program. Just scroll down the page to view the worksheets by topic. You will find free speech therapy worksheets for articulation, vocabulary , grammar, holiday articulation and language games ...

  16. Learn How to Say and Write the Letter J

    If you're looking for a fun and educational way to help your child improve their speech, be sure to watch the full video here: https://youtu.be/w2WoeWMrh2QLe...

  17. CV, VC, CVC, and CVCV Words

    Printable CV, VC, CVC, CVCV Words for speech therapy. Free articulation cards with real photos. Perfect for apraxia and speech disorders. How and Why to Use CV, VC, CVC, and CVCV Words in Speech Therapy: When working with a child who is not able to speak long words, we can begin improving their speech by teaching them to produce sounds in CV ...

  18. /j/ Sound Words

    These cards showing /j/ sound words are super simple to use and teach! A lot of children get confused with /j/ words, especially when there are words like 'gym' that sound like they start with a /j/. The aim of these cards is to help children feel more confident with words starting with /j/ and /g/. The cards include a word and a matching image - for example, jam with a picture of a jam ...

  19. PDF j-final words

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  20. PDF High Frequency Word Lists for K, G, F, V, L, SH, CH, J, TH, R, S and Z

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  21. L Word Lists and Speech Therapy Activities

    Most English speaking children can say the L sound around age 4.*. The written symbols, L and l, refer to the name of the letter "l". When you see the l between diagonal lines, /l/, that refers to the. your child is having difficulty making this sound is important. A speech therapist can do an evaluation to make a diagnosis.

  22. R Word List For Articulation Practice

    It is important to practice hearing and saying the words. Write - Say "write" as you take turns drawing on a piece of paper. Race - Say "race" as you and your child run across the yard. Ready - Say "ready" before you start your race. Read - Say "read" as your child reads a sentence in a book.

  23. 135+ Initial J Words Speech Therapy (Articulation Word List)

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