Articulation Practice Cards — Free Printable Phoneme Drill PDF
Printable articulation practice cards with 30 word prompts per phoneme set for R, S, L, and TH in initial, medial, and final positions.
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Articulation Practice Cards printable for speech and language practice
These articulation practice cards give clinicians, teachers, and families a quick set of printable word prompts for common speech sounds. The page is organized as cut-apart cards so a sound target can be practiced in short rounds, home practice folders, therapy stations, or carryover games.
The card format is intentionally flexible: choose a phoneme set, print the sheet, cut the cards, and sort them by initial, medial, or final sound position. The cards can be used for single-word drill, phrase practice, matching games, sentence creation, or quick data collection during a session.
Articulation targets should come from an individualized speech-language plan. This printable provides practice materials, not diagnosis, eligibility guidance, or a replacement for a speech-language pathologist's treatment plan.
Best uses for this printable
- R, S, L, and TH articulation drill practice
- home practice folders and therapy homework
- cut-apart speech sound cards for games, stations, and quick review
Recommended setup tips
- Start with the position the learner is currently practicing rather than mixing all positions too early.
- Move from word to phrase to sentence only when accuracy is stable.
- Write cues or accuracy notes on the back after laminating if the set will be reused.
Important limitation
This printable is not a speech sound evaluation or a treatment protocol. Use it with targets and cueing strategies selected by a qualified provider.
FAQ
Which sounds are included in the articulation card printable?
The card generator includes practice sets for R, S, L, and TH with words across initial, medial, and final positions.
Can these articulation cards be used for homework?
Yes. They work well for short home practice when the learner's speech-language pathologist has assigned the target sound and practice level.