Online Speech-Therapy Websites

Online Speech-Therapy Websites:

: is a website that has a number of online stories and interactive activities for preschoolers and elementary-aged students. Each theme includes an online story, online activity, printable "take-home" activities and suggestions for parents. A booklist that corresponds to each theme is also offered.

is a cute website for preschoolers and young children. Children familiar with the Spot book series will love the fun language-based games. There are also parent and teacher resources.

; This website offers a number of free online games for kids. Games touch upon a variety of topics, including vocabulary, grammar, reading, math and some that are just for fun! Check out Plural Girls, Grammar Gorillas or click on the reading tab for some great language activities.

: 's Family Playground is a great website for preschool and school-age children and their parents. This website includes a variety of games and activities for children related to popular characters and children's books such as Clifford, Magic School Bus, Walter Wick, and I Spy.

Articulation Games (by Tracy Gefroh Boyd): This is a great site where children plan a variety of games to practice r's, s's, l's, sh's and ch's.

The Tongue Twister Database: A fun collection of tongue twisters to practice speech sounds and giggle at the same time!

Smithsonian Tween Tribune: The Tween Tribune offers free news articles for tweens and teachers. The topics are relevant and interesting, and the passages are offered at multiple reading levels. There are also lesson plan ideas for thematic units. Teachers can create accounts for students to comment on the articles.

Wacky Web Tales: This site could really be used for articulation too. It's similar to Mad Libs (if you did those as a child). You fill in the blanks according to the part of speech specified, and a story is created with your words in it. This could be used to target parts of speech during a language lesson, or to practice articulation by using words with a certain speech sound. The stories can get pretty hilarious.

: This site is a free resource for finding word lists made by others, or for making your own. If you're working on a themed unit or looking for a list of word related to a popular novel, you can probably find it on this site. They have a built in dictionary, but I often find that their definitions contain words above my students' reading level.

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