Voiced vs. Voiceless Sound Sort - Train Game for SLPs

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by Communication Station & Dorky Doodles

Price: 300 points or $3 USD

Subjects: phonology,articulation,phonologicalAwareness

Grades: 14,13,1,2,3

Description: All Aboard for Voiced and Voiceless Sound Discrimination! This engaging, train-themed Boom Card deck is designed to help students practice identifying voiced vs. voiceless sounds using clear visuals and interactive prompts. Each card features a colorful letter inside a train car—students simply say the letter sound and decide if it uses vocal cord vibration (voiced) or not (voiceless). Perfect for articulation warm-ups, phonemic awareness, and auditory discrimination goals. A friendly conductor guides students with easy instructions, including a visual for the "hand on the throat" technique—great for reinforcing the concept of vocal fold vibration. ✅ Kid-friendly visuals ✅ Repetitive, structured format for ease of use ✅ No reading required ✅ Great for individual or group sessions ✅ Works well for distance learning or in-person therapy Whether you're targeting speech sounds or building foundational phonological awareness, this deck delivers high-quality practice that’s fun, fast, and effective. Rebecca at The Communication Station is a certified Speech-Language Pathologist with over 18 years of experience helping children and adolescents to communicate effectively. Read more about Rebecca's qualifications and services at www.stgeorgespeech.com Melissa at Dorky Doodles has over 20 years of experience in graphic art and design. Her cute and cohesive characters will engage children of all ages. See more of her work at www.dorkydoodles.com