Rock, Paper, Scissors: Final Consonant Deletion Minimal Pairs Game

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by Suddenly TeleSLP

Price: 225 points or $2.25 USD

Subjects: speech,games,articulation,phonology

Grades: 14,13,1,2,3

Description: The classic game of Rock, Paper, Scissors is digitized and adapted to target the phonological process of final consonant deletion through minimal pairs. Step 1: Decide who will be Player 1 and Player 2. Player 1 will go first for each turn. Step 2: Players choose their pictures and move them to the used words box. This reveals the rock, paper, or scissors. Step 3: The winning image is placed in the player's box. The other is placed in the green box at the top. Step 4: If players uncover the same item, both are discarded in the green box at the top, and play continues. Step 5: Players continue selecting articulation targets, and placing winning rock, paper, or scissors images in the corresponding boxes. This deck contains 6 rounds of play (with 72 sets of minimal pairs). Items are randomized, so each game is different.