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Denise Szymczak MA, CCC/SLP
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Working on  /l/ clusters- scroll down for more activities

Here are some fun and simple activities for practicing this sound:

1) Create crafts with falling leaves. A favorite one of mine involves making faces out of foliage (http://www.justinablakeney.com/facethefoliage/). Emphasize the /l/ sound when you say leaf. It is also an opportunity to talk about seasons and fall; again, you can emphasize the /l/ at the end of fall.

2) The classic games Lincoln Logs and Legos provide many chances to practice /l/. You can practice conversational /l/ by telling your child “look at my Legos” or that you “like their logs”!
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3) Talk to your child about what you like for lunch and what you don’t like for lunch. You can make a list of similarities!

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Core vocabulary (high frequency words): play, please, close, slow, clean, black, blue, class, flat, place

Go here for a playlist of songs to work on this sound.

Line-up cheer-Teacher: That's the way uh huh, uh, huh!   Kids: I like it!




Slideshow of words with L clusters

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