Pure sayings for automating sounds; methodological development on the topic


Pure sayings starting with the letter C

Xia-Xia-Xia, Xia-Xia-Xia - they didn’t catch the crucian carp.
Se-se-se, se-se-se - everyone caught crucian carp. Si-si-si, si-si-si - there are crucian carp in the pond. Xia-Xia-Xia, Xia-Xia-Xia - I wish I could catch a crucian carp! Sa-sa-sa, sa-sa-sa - oh-oh-oh the wasp is flying! Sy-sy-sy, sy-sy-sy - we are not afraid of wasps! Su-su-su, su-su-su - which of you saw the wasp? Sy-sy-sy, sy-sy-sy - we didn’t see a wasp. Sa-sa-sa, sa-sa-sa - guess where the wasp is. Sa-sa-sa: there is a wasp on the table. Su-su-su: we are not afraid of the wasp. Sy-sy-sy: the sting of the wasp is sharp. Se-se-se: let's give jelly to the wasp.

Sa-sa-sa - there is dew outside. Sa-sa-sa - there is a fox in the forest. Sa-sa-sa - I have a fox. Su-su-su - I give Sasha the fox. Sa-sa-sa - who has the fox?

Os-os-os - there are a lot of wasps in the clearing. Su-su-su - we saw a wasp. Sa-sa-sa - the wasp is flying. Sa-sa-sa - the wasp flew in. Su-su-su - we will drive away the wasp. Sa-sa-sa - the wasp flew away. Sy-sy-sy - we are not afraid of wasps.

So-so-so Svetlana has a wheel. So-so-so - we changed the tire. Su-su-su- it was cold in the forest. Us-us-us - a goose is grazing in the meadow. Si-si-si - take a bite of the cheese. Xia-xia-xia - we caught a crucian carp. Xia-Xia-Xia - Kostya catches crucian carp.

Sy-sy-sy - Semyon doesn’t have a braid. Sa-sa-sa - that’s a braid. Sa-sa-sa is a sharp braid. Soy-soy – we mowed the grass with a scythe.

Sy-chi-sy - here's the clock. Sy-chi-sy - the clock is ticking. Sov-sov-owl - there are hands on the clock. Sy-chi-sy - the hands look like a clock.

The sun - The sun is the golden bottom. Sun - sun - shine. Sun - sun - burn.

The titmouse said with a laugh to her neighbor:

“The magpie strives to become the sharpest!”

Oh, you, canopy, canopy, canopy. Sleepy Senya came out into the canopy. And in the entryway Senya stumbled, and tumbled over the steps.

The Sun-Sun is the golden bottom. The sun - the sun is shining. The sun is a shining sun.

The dog was able to smell the fox - He immediately raised his voice. The fox ran off into the woods - Sal gave the dog a piece.

Pure sayings for speech development

Pure talk is a special selection of words, sounds and syllables in a comic form for training speech articulation in preschool and school-age children. They are often used as effective exercises in speech therapist practice or elementary school classes.

Here are examples of pure talk:

Os-os-os - our pump blows loudly.

Os-os-os - we are running cross-country today!

Ba-ba-ba - a beautiful hut.

Na-na-na - there is a haystack in the meadow.

What are pure tongues for?

Rhythmic clear speeches for children are intended to eliminate speech defects. They teach clear pronunciation of individual sounds combined into sentences. Consonants and vowels rhyme into a phrase, acquiring a special melody.

Such exercises are most often carried out in a playful way. Their significance is extremely great. This is not only articulation, the elimination of existing problems with speech, but also the development of diction, which must be dealt with from an early age. For example, pure speech sounds help to increase speech activity and pronounce words correctly.

With the help of exercises, phonemic hearing develops. As a result of the lessons, the child will learn to analyze the sound range and break down words into syllables. Thanks to rhyme, the material is better absorbed and perceived by even the youngest students.

Fun, easy and simple sound-based sayings will be useful for preschoolers and primary school children who have problems with speech or pronunciation of individual sounds. By quickly repeating the same syllables, the skill of correct sound pronunciation is formed.

How to work with pure talk

You can use pure phrases by pronouncing sentences with the selected sound one by one, together, or with a change in emotional coloring in the voice. This process is serious and responsible, but with a dose of irony. It is worth adding the names of famous fairy-tale characters to the rhymes so that the exercises are better remembered by the children.

  1. Read the story to your child at a normal pace.
  2. Read the phrase slowly, focusing on the sound you are practicing.
  3. The child will slowly repeat the phrase after you, syllable by syllable, several times.
  4. After several repetitions, the baby will learn the correct speech and can add a little tempo.
  5. Having mastered the phrase, you can move on to the next one.

You should not repeat the same phrase for a long time; this may bore the child and valuable interest will be lost. It is better to take several phrases or poems at once and practice them simultaneously, devoting 10 to 15 minutes to practice.

Automating the C sound in words

1. Oh, the entryway, the entryway, sleepy Senya came out into the entryway, and in the entryway Senya stumbled and somersaulted through the vice. 2. It was fun on the slide for Sana, Sonya and Yegorka, but Marusya didn’t ride - she was afraid to fall into the snow. 3. Stepan has sour cream, curdled milk and cottage cheese, seven kopecks - a tuesok (a birch bark jar with a tight lid and a bracket or bow in it). 4. Sanya is taking his sleigh up the hill. 5. We sat down in seven sleighs, seven to a sleigh. Sanya was driving down the hill, and Sanya was riding a sleigh. 6. There are dryers for Prosha, Vasyusha and Antosha. Two more dryings for Nyusha and Petrusha. 7. Grandma bought beads for Marusya, but at the market the granny tripped over a goose. All the beads were pecked by the geese. 8. Sasha loves sushi, Sonya loves cheesecakes. 9. Sasha walked along the highway and sucked on a dryer. 10. Sasha walked along the highway, carried a dryer on a pole, and sucked on the dryer. 11. Senya was carrying a cart of hay. 12. Senya and Sanya have a catfish with a mustache in their nets. 13. Senka is carrying Sanka and Sonya on a sled; Sleigh jump - off Senka's feet, Sanka's side, Sonya's forehead. 14. Kostya mows hay for Senya, Senya carries hay in the canopy. 15. Senya carries hay in the canopy; Senya will sleep on the hay. 16. Elephants are smart, elephants are meek, elephants are calm and strong. 17. Titmouse, titmouse - sister to the sparrow. 18. The bridge of the nose does not move from nose to nose. 19. There’s a tit on the knitting needle, the tit can’t sleep. 20. Senya, Seryozha and Sasha have soot on their noses, necks, ears and cheeks (f, s, w, sch) 21. Grishka asks Sasha: “Does the swift have a wife with a haircut?” (f, s, w). 22. There is forty forty on the nose of a rhinoceros. 23. Raisa has a sister Larisa, Larisa has a sister Raisa. 24. Tosya, don’t carry soda in the sieve. 25. The badger carried the dry branch. 26. Have fun, Savely, stir the hay. 27. The wasp does not have whiskers, not whiskers, but antennae. 28. Osa is barefoot and without a belt. 29. Slava ate lard, but there was not enough lard. 30. The post on the pavement is empty - Senya the guard is on strike. 31. Styopa brought colorful sparkles to the sisters at the crossroads. 32. Alesya sat down, her legs hanging off the stove, don’t laugh, Alesya, but warm yourself on the stove. 33. Anos took him to sow oats. I sowed oats. The oats are born. Anos came, cut the oats, tied the oats, threshed the oats, Anos picked the oats down to the grain, took away a cartload of oats. 34. The birch is rooty, crooked at the root, gnarled at the middle, and tall at the top. 35. A goat walks with a side-eyed goat, a goat walks with a barefoot goat (k, s). 36. A scythe-goat walked with a scythe; a scythe goat came with a scythe (k, s). 37. Does not want to mow with a scythe; says: “Scythe braid” (k, s). 38. Mower Kasyan mows obliquely. Kasyan the mower will not mow. 39. The scythe hare sits behind the sedge-grass, looks with a scythe, as a girl with a scythe mows the grass with a scythe. 40. The mower mowed, carried a scythe. Mow, scythe, while there is dew, away with the dew - mow home. The scythe mows smoothly, the scythe loves the spatula, the spatula is sand, the scythe is a pie. 41. Vasya mowed ripe oats with a mower. 42. In the field, the flight of millet fields, Frosya takes out the weeds (I. Demyanov). 43. The chicken is bright and colorful, the duck is flat on its toe. 44. Ruff, gudgeon, sturgeon, stellate sturgeon are happy to meet each other. Sukhina E.I. 45. Sysoy has a mustache from his nose to his waist. 46. ​​Father-in-law has a nose and mustache in dough. 47. A stay-at-home neighbor has a restless neighbor, a restless neighbor has a stay-at-home neighbor. 48. The daughter-in-law scurries from sheaf to sheaf. 49. Not all Lenas in the universe are cheerful. 50. Don’t sit on a pug dog - it will bite.

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Monday, August 16, 2010 22:37 + in the quote book To consolidate the pure pronunciation of the letter “C”, you will need pure sayings to develop the speech of this letter.


*** Sasha walked along the highway and sucked on a dryer. *** Sasha quickly dries the dryers, Sasha dried about six of them. And the old women of the Sushiki Sashas are funny in a hurry to eat. *** A sparrow sat on a pine tree, fell asleep and fell in his sleep. If he had not fallen in his sleep, he would still be sitting on the pine tree. *** Grandma bought beads for Marusya. At the market, a grandmother tripped over a goose... All the beads were pecked off by the geese. *** Pussy eats soup from a bowl. The pussy is full, the bowl is empty. *** Let's make the dough with yeast, Let's look for a warmer place. *** The mouse sat in the corner and ate a piece of bagel. *** Sanya is carrying a sleigh up the hill. Sanya was driving down the hill, and Sanya was riding a sleigh. *** Larisa prepared rice soup for Boris, and Boris treated Larisa to toffee. *** It was fun on the slide for Sana, Sonya and Yegorka, but Marusya didn’t ride - she was afraid to fall into the snow. *** Vasya mowed ripe oats with a mower. *** Skok, magpie, skok, magpie, blind from the eye, crooked from the side. *** They gave the children a lesson at school: They jump into the field forty-forty. Ten took off, landed and did not eat. How many forty are left in the field? *** Dachshund Getting into a taxi The dachshund asked: - For the fare What is the fee? And the driver: -We don’t take money from taxes at all, That’s it, sir. *** The tit said with a laugh to her neighbor: She strives to become the most squeaky magpie! *** There are dryers for Prosha, Vasyusha and Antosha. And two more dryers for Nyusha and Petrusha. *** You can hear the laughter of honest people, Luda is afraid to slide down the hill. *** Snowflakes are caught by Taya, they fly off as they melt. *** The stern Suvorov soldier Suvorov sternly drilled the damp wall of the Suvorov school with a drill. *** For seven and forty days I tried, I hurried, I sewed rawhide boots for myself. *** Mow your hair while there is dew. Dew away, and we're home. *** Osa is barefoot and without a belt. *** Soon, but not soon. *** Forty forty stole peas, Forty crows drove away the forty. Forty eagles frightened the crows, Forty cows scattered the eagles. *** A sideways goat walked with a scythe, A sideways goat came with a scythe. *** Slava ate lard, but there was not enough lard. *** It’s a hassle to catch a cunning magpie, And forty forty is forty hassle. *** Evsey, Evsey, sift the flour, and if you sift the flour, bake some rolls in the oven and the swords are hot on the table. *** Help the shoemaker sew boots. Silver plate the buckles on the boots. Help the boots, help the Master, quickly sew boots for the barefoot flea. *** A hare with a scythe, sitting behind the sedge-grass, looks with a scythe, like a girl with a scythe Mows the grass with a scythe. *** Senya is carrying Sanya and Sonya on a sled. The sled jumps, Senya off his feet, Sanya into the side, Sonya into the forehead, off the sled everything into a snowdrift. *** Seven of us sat in the sleigh ourselves. *** Sasha sewed a hat for Sashka, Sashka knocked off a bump with the hat. *** Grew behind the mountain, behind the hillock, A pine tree with a sprouting pine tree. *** Senya carries hay in the canopy, Senya will sleep in the hay. *** Senya and Sanya have a catfish with a mustache in their nets. *** Sasha loves sushi, Sonya loves cheesecakes. *** We heard from the owl that there are no words starting with the letter Y. *** The cream in the pussy’s bowl has turned sour. *** A badger was carrying a dry branch. *** Oh, you, canopy, canopy, Sleepy Senya came out into the canopy. And in the entryway Senya stumbled, and tumbled over the steps. *** Elephants are smart, elephants are meek, Elephants are calm and strong. SOURCE this will also be interesting Tongue twisters for children starting with the letter B Speech therapy exercises - tongue twisters and poems for children starting with the letter Z Speech therapy classes with children - tongue twisters starting with the letter R and L (l) Pure twisters for children for the development of speech - starting with the letter C Tongue twisters for the development of correct diction starting with the letter F Tongue twisters for improving diction and speech development in children and adults starting with the letter H Tongue twisters for developing diction starting with the letter W The most complex tongue twisters Speech therapy exercises for the language for children, in pictures Speech therapy exercises. By the age of 4-5, a child should pronounce all sounds correctly. Funny physical exercises in verses and pictures POSTERS FOR CHILDREN (alphabet, etiquette, numbers, DD rules, etc.) in high resolution

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Games with sayings for children

Children's phrasing goes well with various movements that are aimed at developing fine motor skills, coordination and general perception. An example of such actions would be winding a rope around a finger, laying out wooden sticks, drawing lines on paper, or sorting out large beads.

Having mastered the pronunciation of a phrase or poem, ask your child to repeat it again, while drawing a wavy line on a piece of paper, for example. This way both hemispheres of the brain will work at once...

Another fun game with pure phrasing is to say the phrase in different voices. Ask your child to say a simple saying, for example, Shi-shi-shi - naughty little kids, like an auntie-announcer on TV, or like a little mouse, or a big giant.

And it’s also fun to say pure sayings in different moods: cheerfully, sadly, with kindness, with anger, with tenderness and affection, and at different tempos - fast - slow...

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