
Here is Maria's Tongue Twister:
"Chocolate chickens chop chewy chocolate chips at the beach."
Click here to listen to Maria say her tongue twister.
Speech and language students work on a variety of skills, including story telling, following complex directions, and producing different speech sounds. This blog will allow students at the Elmwood School to share some of the work they have created in speech and language sessions.
10 comments:
Dear Maria,
I could definitely tell that you've been practicing [ch]. It's a really difficult sound and you did a super job with it! Could you imagine actually seeing chickens chopping chocolate chips at the beach? That would be very odd, but quite funny ;)
Great work!
Sincerely,
Mrs. Freedman
(the "other" speech teacher at Elmwood!)
I liked your voice and music
Maria, I love your drawing! Your tongue twister is very funny, and you said it very clearly.
Maria, how cool! You are our superstar! Very nice drawing and very imaginative. Good job,
Love
MOM
This is great, I am very proud of you, I was trrying to say your tongue twister and hurt my tongue.
Great worll
I LUV U
DAD
Dear Maria,
Wow! You did a great job with the ch sound! I can tell you practiced! I love your tongue twister and the snazzy music you have at the beginning and end of your recording. Super!!
Mrs. Bianchi
WONDERFUL TONGUE TWISTER!!!
MARIA YOU ARE AN EXCELLENT 'TONGUE
TWISTER' AUTHOR!!!!!!
REALLY ENJOYED IT!
Maria,
You did a great job saying your tongue twister. It was funny. We enjoyed it. We liked the beginning and ending music. It was a good tongue twister.
Mrs. Bianchi's Class
mariayou are sooooo goooooooood.you are best tongue twister maker upur ever.you are the best. you rock.
from patrick in your claas
dear, Maria I liked your tounge twister. I really liked the same ch sounds it made it hard. from marc
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