Articulation Cariboo
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Cariboo is one of my favorite games to use in therapy sessions.
I've had the most stubborn of kids participate in therapy, thanks to this game!
However, I rarely use the cards that come with the game. I create insert cards
(usually made with Boardmaker) to use, instead! This allows me to change the game
depending on the goals my client is working on.
I use the old Cariboo version, with the bouncy balls. I ordered
one online back in grad school, and recently I found one at Salvation Army for
a mere $2. It was missing the balls, but a quick trip to Target fixed
that. [If you find one that is missing a key, you can use a pencil, end of a
paintbrush, etc.]
One easy way to edit the
game for use in therapy is to make your own insert cards. Here are a
few examples of articulation/phonology cards I've made:
I recommend laminating the cards. It makes it much easier to slide them in quickly before a kid comes for therapy. If you laminate the cards they do get a bit slippery. You might want to just put them on cardstock! Or tape the ones that slip!
I see kids individually in a clinic setting, but you can also
adapt the game when working with a group of children with different goals by
inserting a mixture selected cards.
I've also created cards to address language goals, including
verbs/actions, categories, descriptions, and prepositions. The possibilities
are endless! I plan on sharing cards for those targets in the near future, as
well.
Grab your free download here!
Grab your free download here!
Thanks Megan! Please
note that they don't make this exact version of Cariboo anymore, but you
can still find it out there! It's simply the best! I bought 3 this year
at Goodwill and the parts added up to two full sets!
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