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seesaw
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gift
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gift
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lifesaver
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Working on your /r/ sound can help you feel more confident when reading out loud in class.
True
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A vocalic R comes after a vowel sound (like in star or bird)
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The /r/ sound is one of the most common sounds in English and is also one of the hardest for kids to learn.
True
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If you avoid saying words with /r/, it makes it easier to fix the sound.
False
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Which activity could help you practice /r/ outside of speech?
All of the above
Playing a board game and using /r/ words on your turn
Reading a book out loud
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Your tongue should move up and down while saying /r/.
False- Your tongue should be up and back.
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If you can say /r/ at the beginning of words (like red), you can automatically say /r/ in all positions, including vocalic /r/ (like in car or bird).
False
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Practicing /r/ in front of a mirror can help you see what your lips and tongue are doing.
True
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You only need to practice /r/ during speech therapy sessions, not at home.
False
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BONUS POINTS: Use the tongue to show me the 2 different ways you can say /r/
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Two common mistakes students make with /r/ are saying ___ instead of /r/ (like โwedโ for โredโ), or dropping the /r/ completely.
/w/ substitution
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There are 4 different types of vocalic R.
False- There are 6
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lifesaver
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There are two common tongue positions for /r/: retroflex and bunched.
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