SPEECH THERAPY L SOUND WORKSHEETS

SPEECH THERAPY L SOUND WORKSHEETS

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L Sound Articulation Practice Sheet

L Sound Articulation Practice Sheet

A colorful worksheet featuring a cartoon lion and ladder. Children trace the letter L and practice saying "leaf" and "lamp" with visual cues. Perfect for speech therapy sessions to improve initial L sound production.

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Initial L Words Coloring Page

Initial L Words Coloring Page

This printable page shows a lamp, lemon, and ladybug for kids to color while practicing the L sound. Each image has a dotted word underneath for tracing. Great for home practice and reinforcing correct tongue placement.

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L Sound Minimal Pairs Activity

L Sound Minimal Pairs Activity

A fun worksheet contrasting L and W sounds with pairs like "light" vs. "white." Children circle the correct picture after saying the word aloud. Designed to reduce phonological substitution errors in speech therapy.

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Medial L Word Search Puzzle

Medial L Word Search Puzzle

An engaging word search featuring words like "balloon," "pillow," and "yellow." Kids find and say each word aloud, focusing on the L sound in the middle of words. Ideal for older children needing targeted practice.

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Final L Sound Cut and Paste

Final L Sound Cut and Paste

Children cut out pictures of a bell, shell, and ball, then paste them into labeled boxes. They say each word three times, emphasizing the final L sound. A hands-on activity for speech therapy or classroom use.

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L Sound Tongue Twister Fun

L Sound Tongue Twister Fun

A silly worksheet with tongue twisters like "Lazy lion licks a lollipop." Kids repeat each line slowly, then faster. Includes a visual diagram of tongue placement for the L sound. Great for fluency and articulation drills.

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L Blends Practice Worksheet

L Blends Practice Worksheet

Focus on blends like BL, CL, FL with words such as "blue," "clock," and "flag." Children match the blend to the correct picture and write the word. Supports speech therapy goals for complex L sound clusters.

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L Sound Story Sequencing

L Sound Story Sequencing

A four-panel story about a little lamb and a ladder. Kids sequence the pictures and retell the story, emphasizing L words like "lamb," "ladder," and "leap." Builds narrative skills and L sound accuracy.

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L Sound Dot Marker Activity

L Sound Dot Marker Activity

Use dot markers to fill in circles on a large letter L, then dot pictures of a lock, leaf, and log. Each dot requires saying the word. A tactile, motivating worksheet for young children in speech therapy.

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L Sound Homework Bingo Card

L Sound Homework Bingo Card

A bingo card with L sound tasks like "say 'lollipop' five times" or "find three things that start with L at home." Kids mark completed squares and return the card. Encourages carryover of speech skills into daily life.

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L Sound Practice with a Lion

L Sound Practice with a Lion

A cheerful lion guides children through initial L sound worksheets. Kids trace the letter L, then color pictures of a lamp, leaf, and ladder. Each image reinforces the /l/ phoneme, helping young learners master correct tongue placement for clear speech therapy sessions.

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Minimal Pairs: L vs. W

Minimal Pairs: L vs. W

This worksheet targets common L substitutions by contrasting minimal pairs like light/wight and lake/wake. Children circle the correct picture after hearing the word, improving auditory discrimination. Perfect for speech therapy homework, it builds phonological awareness through engaging, visual comparisons of similar sounds.

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L Blends Train Adventure

L Blends Train Adventure

All aboard the L blends train! This worksheet features words like blue, plane, and glass. Children connect each blend to its matching picture, then trace the complete word. Designed for speech therapy, it strengthens cluster production and phonemic awareness through a playful, transportation-themed activity.

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