Tell him and show him. “Speech therapy dictionary for preschoolers”
Say it, point it, and put it in your mouth.
Cm.
FAD
- - Give me an egg, and a flaky one at that. Chew it, bring it to him and put it in his mouth. Wed. “Chew and put in your mouth” - all that remains is to swallow without any difficulty; foreigner - quite please...
Mikhelson Explanatory and Phraseological Dictionary
- - Knead it for him and put it in his mouth. Give me an egg, and a peeled one at that. Chew it, bring it to him, and put it in his mouth. Wed. “Chew it and put it in your mouth” - all that remains is, without any difficulty, to swallow it to your satisfaction...
Michelson Explanatory and Phraseological Dictionary (orig. orf.)
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“Speech therapy dictionary for preschoolers.” Teaching children the correct pronunciation of sounds
above correct
pronunciation of the sound Ж
. Correct articulation sound Zh.
The lips are slightly rounded and pushed forward.
Teeth 1 mm apart.
The tip of the tongue is raised towards the front of the palate, but does not touch it. The back of the tongue is raised and the shape of the tongue resembles a cup.
The soft palate is raised.
Stages of work on sound:
:
1) "Punish the naughty tongue"- open your mouth slightly, put your tongue on your lower lip and spank it with your lips, pronounce sounds - five-five-five.
3) "Pendulum"- stroke your upper lip from side to side with your tongue.
b) working on an isolated sound:
1. "The beetle is buzzing"- w-w.
2. "Bees"- w-w-w.
3. "Grinder"- LJJ.
c) work on automation sound:
zha-zha-zha-zha
jo-jo-jo-jo
zhu-zhu-zhu-zhu
zhi-zhi-zhi-zhi
G) pronounce the syllables:
wait - wait - wait - wait
zhur – heat – zhor – fat
sting - zhol - lived - zhul
lazh – lie – puddle – lick zha-zho-zhu-zhi, oh
jo-jo-jo-jo
zhu-zhu-zhu-zhu
zhi-zhi-zhi-zhi
d) say the words:
toad harvest sting hot crane
acorn leather puddle fire skis
bear hedgehogs snakes rye swifts
e) work on sound in phrasal speech:
Offers
Zhenya lives on the first floor.
Walruses don't like heat.
Clothes were wet from the rain.
Six legs without hooves.
Lying - buzzing
If he falls, he digs the ground (bug).
Into a golden ball
The oak tree hid (acorn).
The brothers stood on stilts,
They look for food along the way.
Whether I'm running or walking,
They can't get off their stilts (cranes).
Pure talk
Zha - zha - zha - the hedgehog has a needle.
Zhi – zhi – zhi – hedgehogs are sitting under a bush.
Zhu - zhu - zhu - let's give milk to the hedgehog.
Well, well, well, it’s already snowing outside.
Proverbs and sayings
Live for people, people will live for you.
Tell him, point him out, and put him in his mouth.
Friendship is friendship, and service is service.
Tongue Twisters
The ground beetle is buzzing.
It buzzes and spins.
They were scared of the bear cub.
Hedgehog with a hedgehog and a hedgehog,
Siskin with siskin and little siskin.
Swift with swift
And a haircut.
above correct pronunciation of the sound C
. Correct articulation of the C sound.
The lips are stretched, slightly pressed against the teeth.
The teeth are brought together at a distance of about 1 mm. The tongue is wide, the tip rests on the lower incisors. The back is curved, with a groove running through the middle. The lateral edges of the tongue touch the upper molars, preventing air from passing along the sides of the tongue. The exhaled cold stream of air passes along the groove of the tongue and through the incisors pointing down. The soft palate is raised vocal cords open.
Stages of work on sound:
a) articulation gymnastics:
1) Exercise: lips into a smile, into a tube.
2) Let's spank the naughty tongue.
3) Fixation of the tongue behind the lower incisors.
4) "Propeller"
b) working on an isolated sound:
1) water song: s - s – s.
2) "Pump"
c) work on automation sound:
sa - sa - sa - sa as sa - so - su - sy
so – so – so – so os so – sa – sy – su
sy - sy - sy - sy ys sy - su - sa - so
su - su - su - su us su - sy - so - sa
G) pronounce the syllables:
ska - sla - sma - sva
slu - smy - sno - spo
spa - smu - spo - dreams
hundred - stu - hundred - sty
d) say the words:
sugar lard salad falcon catfish cheese
wasp rat garbage sand spikelet
kvass class sailor focus rice
e) work on phrasing speech:
Offers
A tit was sitting on a pine tree.
Flew from a pine tree into the snow.
The pine tree was bent from the snow.
A sparrow sat on a pine tree,
He fell asleep and fell in his sleep.
If he hadn't fallen in his sleep,
I would still be sitting on a pine tree.
Pure talk
Su - su - su - mushrooms grew in the forest.
Sa - sa - sa - a fox is sitting under a bush.
Us-us-us - we are bringing home a watermelon.
As - as - as - we drank from a mug of kvass.
You stroke it, it caresses you,
You tease - he bites (dog).
New dishes, but all with holes (sieve).
It flies high, and the pilot sits in it (airplane).
Proverbs and sayings
A secret to the whole world.
The word is silver, silence is gold.
Nightingales are not fed fables.
Everything has its time.
Thank you, frost, for bringing snow.
The sun is a bucket,
Come out from behind the cloud
Sit on a tree stump
Walk all day.
Tongue Twisters
Mow, mow, while there is dew.
Dew away, and we're home.
Elephants are smart, elephants are calm,
Elephants are calm and intelligent.
above correct pronunciation of the sound
. Correct articulation of the sound C.
The lips are stretched, slightly pressed against the teeth. The teeth are clenched or 1 mm apart. The tip of the tongue rests on the lower incisors. The stop is formed by the steeply curved front part of the back of the tongue.
The soft palate is raised.
Stages of work on sound:
a) articulation gymnastics:
1) "Put the ball into the goal"- stretch out your lips with a tube and blow on a cotton ball for a long time, pushing it between two cubes.
2) "Brush your teeth"- mouth is open. Move your tongue in a circular motion between your lips and teeth.
3) "Spatula"- the mouth is open, a wide, relaxed tongue lies on the lower lip.
b) working on an isolated sounds:
"Horse, slippers"- clink – clink, clink.
"Quiet - quiet"- ts – ts – ts.
c) work on automation sound:
tsa - tsa - tsa - tsa tsa tsa - tso - tsu - tsa
tso - tso - tso - tso ots tso - tsa - tsy - tsu
tsy - tsy - tsy - tsy tsy tsy - tsu - tsa - tso
tsu - tsu - tsu - tsu uts tsu - tsy - tso - tsa
G) pronounce the syllables:
chick - chump - chump - chump
tsum - tsum - tsom - tsum
tsuk - tsuk - tsuk - tsuk
d) say the words:
flowers chicken heron compasses figures
sheep button scissors fingers
father palace fighter hare well done
e) work on sound in phrasal speech:
Offers
There is a hare near the bush.
Moscow is our capital.
The princess lives in a palace.
Pure talk
Tso - tso - tso - the egg rolled.
Tsa - tsa - tsa - there is a sheep standing in the meadow.
Tsy - tsy - tsy - there are cucumbers in the garden.
Ets - eets - eets - that’s the end of the fairy tale.
Dressed up sisters all day
Guests are greeted with honey
Treat (flowers).
There was a white house
Wonderful house.
And something knocked inside him,
And he crashed, and from there
A living miracle ran out (chick).
Proverbs and sayings
Do not count your chickens before they are hatched.
The end is the crown of the matter.
The proverb is a flower, proverb - berry.
A starling flies - winter is over.
Counting books
Chick, chick, chick, chick!
There is water in a tub.
Who's afraid of me
I won't give them some water.
Clack, clack, clack, clack!
I am a horse - gray side!
I'll knock my hoof!
If you want, I'll give you a ride!
Look how beautiful I am.
Both the tail and mane are good!
Clack, clack, clack, clack!
I am a horse - gray side!
Tongue Twisters
Flowers are blooming in the flower garden.
The heron clicked to the chick:
"To the herons" grey colour to face".
Chicken and hen drink water on the street.
At the neighboring well, water flows all day long.
above correct pronunciation of the sound Ш
. Correct articulation of the sound Ш.
The lips are slightly rounded and pushed forward. Teeth 1 mm apart. The tongue is wide, spade-shaped. The tip of the tongue is raised to the upper alveoli ( "tubercles", but does not touch the hard palate, with which a gap is formed. The lateral edges of the tongue are pressed tightly against the upper molars.
The soft palate is raised.
The exhaled stream of air is abundant and warm.
Stages of work on sound:
a) articulation gymnastics:
1) "Harmonic"- the mouth is open, the tongue is sucked to the roof of the mouth. Without opening the tongue from the palate, strongly pull the lower jaw down.
2) "Painter"- mouth is open. Using the wide tip of the tongue, like a brush, we move from the upper incisors to the soft palate.
3) « Delicious jam» - mouth is open. Using a wide tongue, lick your upper lip and move your tongue deep into your mouth.
b) working on an isolated sound:
1. The ball burst - shhhh.
2. The forest is noisy - shhhh.
3. The goose hisses - shhhh.
c) work on automation sound:
sha - sha - sha - sha ash sha - sho - shu - shy
sho - sho - sho - sho osh sho - sha - shy - shu
shy - shy - shy - shy ysh shy - shu - sha - sho
shu - shu - shu - shu ush shu - shy - sho - sha
G) pronounce the syllables:
shka - shko - shku - shke
shan – shun – shin – shen
kush - kush - kosh - cash
d) say the words:
cabinet jackal washer
checker chess
silence noodles pea jug
mouse brush pencil lily of the valley baby
e) work on sound in phrasal speech:
Offers
The cat has six kittens.
Sasha was eating chocolate.
The hat is in the closet.
Pure talk
Sha - sha - sha - the mother washes the baby.
Shu - shu - shu - I write on a piece of paper.
Ash - ash - ash - ash - we built a hut.
Sew - sew - sew - sew - a mouse rustled behind the wall.
Shi - shi - shi - shi - the reeds are whispering something.
On the squares of the board
The crucian carp brought down the shelves.
Not for battle near regiments
No cartridges, no bayonets (chess).
There is a house, whoever enters it,
That mind will acquire (school).
Proverbs sayings
There are toys for the cat and tears for the mouse.
Being a guest is good, but being at home is better.
If you hurry, you will make people laugh.
Know more and say less.
A mouse whispers to a mouse:
“You keep rustling - you’re not sleeping”,
The little mouse whispers to the mouse:
“I will rustle more quietly”.
Tongue Twisters
Masha gave it to Romasha
Whey from yogurt.
Frol walked along the highway to Sasha
Play checkers.
At Proshka's with a bowl
There was a mistake -
Ploshka Proshka
Flipped over.
above correct pronunciation of the sound R
. Correct articulation of the sound R.
Lips in a smile. The teeth are closed. The tip of the tongue touches the tubercles behind the upper teeth, the lateral edges of the tongue are pressed against the upper molars, the shape of the tongue resembles a spoon. The tip of the tongue trembles under the pressure of exhaled air. The soft palate is raised.
Stages of work on sound.
a) articulation gymnastics:
1. "Machine gun"- with a tense tip of the tongue, knock on the closed teeth, repeatedly and clearly pronounce"d - d - d".
2. "Horse"- suck your tongue to the roof of your mouth, click your tongue. Click slowly and firmly, pulling the hyoid ligament.
3. "Fungus"- mouth is open. Suck your tongue to the roof of your mouth.
b) working on an isolated sound:
1. The dog growls - rrrrr.
2. Car - trrr.
3. Cat - purr - purr.
c) work on automation sound:
ra - ra - ra - ra ar ra - ro - ru - ry
ro - ro - ro - ro or ro - ra - ry - ru
ry - ry - ry - ry yr ry - ru - ra - ro
ru - ru - ru - ru ur ru - ry - ro - ra
G) pronounce the syllables:
ditch - ditch - ditch - ditch
grub - labor - try - tro
dra - dro - dra - dro
art – urt – ort - yrt
d) say the words:
joy cancer pen Roma rose
sailor lark mug ruff mountain
ball world product sugar mosquito bison
e) work on sound in phrasal speech:
Offers
The cow has horns.
They brought fish to the market.
Irina has red mittens.
Pure talk
Ra – Ra – Ra we were visiting yesterday.
Ro-ro-ro lost the rooster's feather.
Ru-ru-ru the mouse hid in a hole.
Ry-ry-ry, the guys have balls in their hands.
Or - or - or we went for a walk in the yard
Ur - Ur - Ur they were feeding chickens in the yard.
It flows, it flows, it won’t flow,
He runs, he runs, he won’t run out (river)
I was walking along a path through a meadow,
I saw the sun on a blade of grass.
But not hot at all.
How good are they?
The sun's white rays (chamomile).
Yegor walked through the yard,
He carried an ax to repair a fence.
There's a slide in the yard,
There is a mink under the hill.
There's a mole in this hole
He guards the mink.
Tongue Twisters
In the yard they chop wood with axes.
There is firewood in the yard, there are children near the firewood.
Three crows flew -
Black, motley-headed.
All beavers are kind
For our own beavers.
Say it, point it, and put it in your mouth.
Proverbs of the Russian people. - M.: Fiction. V. I. Dal. 1989.
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Husband. mouth, an opening in the body of an animal and a person through which food is taken, and those who breathe with lungs (not gills or spiracles) also produce a voice; mouth or oral cavity, a cavity closed by the lips and passing into the pharynx, mouth, or pharynx... ... Dictionary Dahl
- (foreign language) explain to the smallest detail Say, point, and put in your mouth. Wed. But when he saw that... I didn’t understand anything, he decided, as they say, to put it in my mouth. Saltykov. Modern idyll. 14. Wed. Do you really have to put porridge in your mouth? Druzhinin... ... Michelson's Large Explanatory and Phraseological Dictionary
Put it in your mouth (foreign language), explain it down to the smallest detail. Say it, point it, and put it in your mouth. Wed. But when he saw that... I didn’t understand anything, he decided, as they say, “to put it in my mouth.” Saltykov. Modern idyll. 14. Wed. Do you really need... ... Michelson's Large Explanatory and Phraseological Dictionary (original spelling)
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