Final Consonant Deletion

Friday, May 10, 2013
Happy Friday and Day #5 of Phonological Process Week! Another phonological process that I see very often is final consonant deletion.
 Quick review, 
Final Consonant Deletion 
is when the last sound in a word is left off. 
For example, the word seed is produced "see."
This seems to be very common with little ones in conversational speech. They often drop sounds at the end of their words which makes their speech very hard to understand. 
I created this 14 page activity for my kiddos that demonstrate final consonant deletion. This pack includes a total of 78 cards (39 minimal pairs) that you can use as flashcards or practice in a game. There are images to go along with the word on the cards so the little ones can use this activity easily. Below are some examples from the packet. 

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