The traffic on this blog has increased, so I would like to give the readers a chance to share their ideas. Below is a list of words for each sound that can be found in the middle position of each word. All of these words are of things that can be found at Giant Eagle Market District. Please post your ideas below for eliciting these sounds/words in phrases, sentences, and conversation for your child.
/b/: cabbage, baby, rubber band, bubbles
/p/: coupon, paper, diaper, pepper, popcorn
/t/: bottle, butter
/d/: candy, teddy bear, body wash
/k/: cracker, chicken, cookie, popcorn
/g/: yogurt, baggie
/m/: shampoo, salami, oatmeal
/n/: donut, cinnamon, cleaners, money
/ŋ/: dressings, wings, tank, sprinkles (*the /ŋ/ sound makes the "ng" sound we often find in -ing ends, like sing, ding, king)
/l/: toilet paper, lollipop, Jell-o
/r/: mirror, carrot
/w/: towel, flowers (*the /w/ sound in these words is often considered more of a vowel sound, like "ow")
/j/: papaya, yo-yo, Goya (*remember, the /j/ sound makes the "yuh" sound, like in "yogurt")
/s/: basket, lobster, sauces
/z/: pizza, Cheezit
/ʃ/: milkshake, marshmallows, machine, lotion (*remember, the /ʃ/ sound makes the "sh" sound, like in "shoe")
/tʃ/: pouches, matches, nacho (*remember, the /tʃ/ sound makes the "ch" sound, like in "chips")
/dʒ/: fudgsicle, manager, Applejacks, gadget, ledger (*remember, the /dʒ/ makes the J sound like in "jug")
/f/: coffee, muffin
/v/: carving knife, lavender, gravy, anchovy, shovel
/ʒ/: measuring cup, treasure (*remember, the /ʒ/ sound makes the sound "zh" sound, as in "genre")
/θ/: Nathan's hot dogs, toothpaste, cloths (*the /θ/ makes the "unvoiced" "th" sound, as in "thin")
/ð/: clothing, mother (*the /ð/ makes the "unvoiced" "th" sound, as in "that")
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