500+ Free SLP S Blends Sound Materials, Games, Activities, Flashcards and more For Speech Therapy! | Free SLP (2024)

500+ Free SLP S Blends Materials, Games, Activities, Flashcards, and more!

500+ Free SLP S Blends Materials, Games, Activities, Flashcards, and more!

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Animated Videos

Filterable Flashcards

S Blends Virtual Games and Activities

FreeSLP offers tons of virtual SLP materials for the S Blends Sound. To help target the S Blends sound in the initial, medial, and final positions, we have created S Blends Tic-Tac-Toe, Connect 4, Virtual Flashcards, Virtual Progression Cards, Battleship, Spot-It, Candy Land, Soccer, Painting, and more!

To view our all free S Blends sound virtual games and materials, click below:

S Blends Sound Games and Activities Link

Downloadable S Blends Materials

We also have tons of free no-prep downloadable S sound materials. S Blends sound printables that we currently have include: S Blends Flashcards, QR Code Scavenger Hunt, Progression Cards, Spot-It, Word Finds, Tic-Tac-Toe, Bingo, Candy Land, Connect 4, Battleship and more!
If you're looking for more engaging ways to teach the S Blends sound, hopefully you find these materials helpful!

To view our all free S Blends sound virtual games and materials, click below:

S Blends No-Prep Downloadables

S Blends Animated Videos

Animated videos for each sound teaching how to produce the sound as well as animated articulation adventures for each sound! Adventure across Safaris, Space, the World of Minecraft, and more while teaching your child how to make awesome S Blends sounds!To view our all free S Blends animated videos, click the link below:

S Blends Animated Videos

S Blend Filterable Flashcards

Over 1,000+ Flashcards that you can sort by target sound, position of sound, syllables, blends, and more!Add words to your custom word list and print out the flashcards!To view our all free S Blend sound virtual games and materials, click below:

Filterable Flashcards!

S Blend sound overview page

What age should my kid be able to Say the s sound?

Children typically are able to correctly produce the S sound around 4 years old.

Is the S sound a voiceless sound?

Yes, the S sound is a voiceless (unvoiced) sound.

Is the S sound a fricative?

Yes, the S sound is fricative.

How do I make the S sound?

  • Tell the child to smile with their lips close together. We want the lips to bealmosttouching each other and the top and bottom teeth to bealmosttouching each other.
  • Have the child place the tip of their tongue super close to the bumpy spot (alveolar ridge) of their gums behind their front teeth,butnot touching it!
  • While still keeping the lips and teeth close to one another and the tip of their tongue close to the bumpy spot, have the child blow out a stream of air.
  • Turnoffyour voice ( voice is the rumbling in your vocal folds. Have your child/client place their hand on their/your neck during the production of “s” and “z”, and have them feel the difference between the two. In the production of “s”, there should be no rumble or voicing. While in the production of “z”, there should be a rumbling or voicing.)

Tricks and Tips for producing the “s” sound:

  • To try and emphasize that we don’t want the tongue to be between our teeth during the production of “s”, tell the child that their tongue is a snake and their teeth are the snake’s cage. We don’t want to let the snake out of the cage, so we should not see it during the production of “s”!
  • A fun way to practice is to take turns and see who can be the loudest or quietest snake in the jungle.
  • Although we don’t want the tip of the tongue to be touching the bumpy spot during the production of “s’, having the child know exactly where the bumpy spot is located is helpful. A fun and tasty way to teach the child where it is production is to put some Nutella, peanut butter, sour candy gel, or any other spreadable food they enjoy on the bumpy ridge. (Rubbing a sucker on the target spot works as well) Once the child has felt the spot a few times, have the child place their tongue super close to the bumpy spot and blow out air.
  • If the child has siblings, they might be familiar with the phrase “I’m not touching you” where one of their siblings, in an effort to annoy them, puts their finger or hand close to them and says “I’m not touching you!”. Tell the child to pretend their tongue is the finger and they are trying to get as close to the bumpy ridge as possible without touching it. If we touch the bumpy ridge, we might get in trouble from our parents!

What are the four types of lisps?

The four types of lisps are: interdental lisp, lateral lisp, dentalized lisp, and palatal lisp.

What is the difference between S and Z?

The S and Z sound are produced exactly the same with one exception. The difference between Z and S is that the S sound is voiceless and the Z sound is a voiced sound.

50 Initial S Words

  1. So
  2. See
  3. Song
  4. Circle
  5. Sock
  6. Swim
  7. Snow
  8. Slim
  9. Soap
  10. Surf
  11. Snap
  12. Spot
  13. Seed
  14. Sale
  15. Soft
  16. Safe
  17. Sole
  18. Sand
  19. Sour
  20. Spin
  21. Stop
  22. Sun
  23. Circus
  24. Sip
  25. Salt
  26. Soda
  27. Send
  28. Soon
  29. Swim
  30. Sage
  31. Skin
  32. Seek
  33. Seal
  34. Slap
  35. Suit
  36. Slip
  37. Spark
  38. Saint
  39. Sway
  40. C
  41. Silk
  42. Snug
  43. Seek
  44. Star
  45. Skip
  46. Sore
  47. Soil
  48. Sway
  49. Snap
  50. Soft

50 Medial S Words

  1. Pencil
  2. Classic
  3. Monster
  4. Dinosaur
  5. Fossil
  6. Baseball
  7. Castle
  8. Ghost
  9. Toast
  10. Popsicle
  11. Astronaut
  12. Wrestles
  13. Passing
  14. Muscle
  15. Raspberry
  16. Sister
  17. Whistle
  18. Braces
  19. Mustard
  20. Cascade
  21. Essence
  22. Missile
  23. Ice Cream
  24. Possum
  25. Grasshopper
  26. Crispy
  27. Misfit
  28. Rusty
  29. Horseshoe
  30. Basic
  31. Blister
  32. Policeman
  33. Eraser
  34. Oasis
  35. Paste
  36. Blissful
  37. Crispy
  38. Prism
  39. Mists
  40. Dancing
  41. Lesson
  42. Inside
  43. Missing
  44. Blossom
  45. Faucet
  46. Buses
  47. Braces
  48. Chasing
  49. Faces
  50. Dresser

50 Final S words

  1. Bliss
  2. Kiss
  3. Miss
  4. Glass
  5. Bass
  6. Class
  7. Grass
  8. Chess
  9. Guess
  10. Nice
  11. Pass
  12. Mouse
  13. Abyss
  14. Mess
  15. Toss
  16. Floss
  17. Dress
  18. Cross
  19. Diss
  20. Hiss
  21. Horse
  22. Mist
  23. Moose
  24. Bus
  25. Dice
  26. Fuss
  27. Dress
  28. Yes
  29. Brass
  30. Goose
  31. Lists
  32. Grass
  33. Juice
  34. Loose
  35. Grass
  36. Trespass
  37. Fuss
  38. Gas
  39. Amass
  40. Vase
  41. Voice
  42. Choice
  43. Chess
  44. Basis
  45. Circus
  46. Bliss
  47. Base
  48. Lace
  49. Purse
  50. Geese

S Sound Overview

If you are looking for tips and tricks on how to produce the perfect S sounds; click the link below:

S Overview

Virtual Materials for Each Level of Artic Practice:

Target the S sound at the isolation level with 3 different activities: Isolation Animation, Pop the Bubbles, and Click the Button!

Target S at the syllable level with our virtual flashcards!

We have three activities for targeting S at the word level: 1.) Classic flashcards with initial, medial, final, and mixed sets. 2.) Minimal Pair Sliders 3.) Name the Photos (Have the computer give you feedback on your sound productions!)

S phrase flashcards with sets targeting S in the initial, medial, final, and mixed positions!

Target S at the sentence level with our rotating sentences activity!

Our S story is full of S target sounds and tongue twisters! Read it yourself or play it out loud and then repeat it back!

We have two ways to target S at the conversation level: 1.) Silly story scenes full of S target words. 2.) Conversation starter questions.

S Virtual Materials

List of All the Free S Sound Virtual Activities and Games

Flashcards

Progression Cards

Soccer Shootout

Paint

Spot It

Escape From Dragon's Dungeon

Fish's Flight to Freedom

Witch's Brew

Summer Sundae Dash

Fall Apple Quest

Halloween Candy Chompers

Thanksgiving Treats

Cupid's Valentines Candies

Marshmallows' Mad Dash

Unicorn Artic Derby

Train Track Dash

Space Race

Flashlight Finder

Feed the Bear

Pumpkin Carving

Build-a-Snowman

Thanksgiving Dinner

Jeopardy

Tic-Tac-Toe

Candy Land

Connect 4

Battleship

Artic Ninja

Cat Run

Volt Runner

Artic Clicker

Pizza Jumper

Artic Cruiser

Space Invaders

Spot the Differences

Dino Hop

Matching

Treasure Hunt

Crossword

Word Find 1

Word Find 2

S Boom Cards

List of All the Free S Sound Downloadable and Printable and Games

S Artic QR Scavenger Hunt

S Artic Progression Cards

S Artic Spot the Match

Initial Artic S Flashcards

Medial Artic S Flashcard

Final Artic S Flashcards

S Articulation Carrier Phrases

S Articulation Word Find

S ArticulationTic-Tac-Toe

S Articulation Coloring Sheet

S Cartoon Character Flashcards

S ArticulationDice

S Articulation Flipbook

S Artic Bingo

S Artic Candyland

S Artic Cariboo Cards

S Artic Battleship

S Articulation Connect 4

S Printables

Free no-prep, virtual, and downloadable options available!

Free SLP articulation word lists, flashcards with pictures, downloadable PDFs and more!

Materials target the S Blends sound in the initial, medial, and final positions!

Whether you are looking for printable, no-prep, or virtual materials, FreeSLP offers free S Blends sound activities for students of every level!

We hope these S Blends articulation activities and exercises for speech therapy help your child / student learn how to make s sounds!

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FAQs

How do you teach S blends in speech therapy? ›

How to teach the /s/ blends?
  1. First, you will need to teach your child the correct /s/ sound. ...
  2. To practice the /s/ blends you will need to ask your child to prolong the /s/ sound like /sssssss/. ...
  3. Next move on to the blends such as /spl, scw, scr/ once your child learns the above blends. ...
  4. Practice on a daily basis!
Oct 14, 2022

What is the S sound articulation game? ›

The Matching Game — This game is exactly what it sounds like. Create cards that include words with the letter /s/, but make sure to write each word twice. Then, cut out the cards and lay them face down. When children turn a card, they must say it aloud, and then find the matching card.

What are the best speech games for kids? ›

Card games such as Uno, Go Fish, or Old Maid are a great way to target many speech and language goals. Children can work on social skills such as turn-taking or winning and losing, or can also work on their speech sounds.

What age should S blends be mastered? ›

Expected Ages of Speech Sound Acquisition
Speech SoundAge of Expected AcquisitionAge of Expected Mastery
l3 years6 years
s3 years8 years
ch3.5 years7 years
sh3.5 years7 years
20 more rows

What is an example of an S blend? ›

S-blends refer to words combining two consonants with an s, such as scope, or three consonants, such as scrape.

What is the speech problem with S sounds? ›

S Articulation Errors

One common error is known as a lisp. There are actually two different types of lisps – interdental and lateral. An interdental lisp occurs when a child's tongue protrudes forward, between their teeth (similar to a TH sound) when he or she attempts to make an S sound.

How to fix a lisp? ›

If you have an acquired lisp, there are a few things you can do to help yourself:
  1. Practice saying /s/ and /z/ sounds in isolation.
  2. Practice saying /s/ and /z/ sounds in words and sentences.
  3. Use props to help you produce the sounds, such as a straw or a toothbrush.
  4. Work with a speech therapist to correct your lisp.
Oct 18, 2023

How to use games in speech therapy? ›

Turn-taking during any game is a natural way to practice social language skills. Turn-taking is easily used during charades, as each person has dedicated parts of the game to act out a word and then to guess. Remember, when speech therapy practice is fun, kids will be more motivated to do it.

How can I make my speech practice fun? ›

10 Ways to Make Speech Therapy Practice Fun
  1. Get up and get moving. A simple way to introduce some excitement into speech therapy practice is to pair it with movement activities. ...
  2. Try out new crafts. ...
  3. Turn on the music. ...
  4. Take practice outside. ...
  5. Pick relatable topics. ...
  6. Play games. ...
  7. Make it a competition. ...
  8. Use reward charts.
Mar 25, 2021

How do you teach blending phonemes? ›

How to teach:
  1. Choose one word. Write it on the board and on a flashcard.
  2. Model. Tell students that you'll model how to say each sound, blend the sounds together, and read the word. ...
  3. Blend. Explain that you'll blend the sounds together slowly without pausing: sssiiittt. ...
  4. Tell students it's their turn to try. ...
  5. Practice.

How should blends be taught? ›

The basic principles are:
  1. Start with oral sound blending before learners see letters.
  2. ALWAYS follow teaching of letter-sound correspondences with blending activities. ...
  3. Remember that blending with continuous sounds such as /s/ and /m/ is easier than blending with stop consonant sounds like /t/ and /k/.

How do you teach blending in phonemic awareness? ›

It is best to begin blending 2 phoneme words and then to move on to 3 phoneme words. − Say the sounds in a word slowly (e.g., “/c/-‐/a/-‐/t/” [individual sounds] or “/p/-‐/it/” [onset rime]). − Give the students the prompt (e.g., “What word?”). − Repeat the tasks until students can fluently blend words with accuracy.

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