Cycles No Prep Worksheets - Initial Consonant Deletion

$5.50

Take the guesswork out of implementing the Cycles Approach for Phonology in speech therapy while also getting 90-100 trials per activity! These NO PREP speech therapy activities include carefully chosen target words and are for use when you are targeting initial consonant deletion (initial p, initial b, initial m, initial n, initial w) during the Cycles Approach. Perfect for busy SLPs, this no prep, print & go resource saves you time while supporting phonological development with hands-on, engaging activities

Why You'll Love It:

  • No Prep Needed – Just print and go!

  • Hands-On & Interactive – Keeps learners engaged and motivated with fine motor tasks and speech therapy games. Use tweezers, mini erasers, magnetic Bingo chips, paint daubers, coloring, and MORE

  • Perfect for Cycles Approach – Structured activities that support evidence-based therapy

  • Black & White + Color Options – Great for printing flexibility

  • Time-Saving – Reduces planning time so you can focus on therapy

  • Versatile - Use in session, send home for speech therapy homework, or use to make summer speech and language packet. Can even be used digitally with PDF markup tools! Draw and color right on the black and white PDF pages!

✅ What’s Included (per sound!):

  • Mini Articulation Cards (sized for the popular Cariboo! game)

  • Say and Check Pages

  • Trace and Say Activities

  • Dough Smash Mats

  • Say and Dot Dauber Pages

  • Roll and Cover Games

  • Search, Find & Color Worksheets

  • Coloring Pages

  • Spin & Cover Game

  • Cut and Glue Activities

  • Game Board Page

  • Auditory Bombardment Word Lists

  • Activity Ideas Page

  • Caregiver Letter

  • Cycles Approach Information Pages

Targets:

  • initial P

  • initial B

  • initial M

  • initial N

  • initial W

**Please note, Cycles recommends using 3-5 stimuli words per phoneme/sound targeted. Therefore, the same 5 words are used for each activity in a target group. The words were carefully selected to ensure facilitative context!

Take the guesswork out of implementing the Cycles Approach for Phonology in speech therapy while also getting 90-100 trials per activity! These NO PREP speech therapy activities include carefully chosen target words and are for use when you are targeting initial consonant deletion (initial p, initial b, initial m, initial n, initial w) during the Cycles Approach. Perfect for busy SLPs, this no prep, print & go resource saves you time while supporting phonological development with hands-on, engaging activities

Why You'll Love It:

  • No Prep Needed – Just print and go!

  • Hands-On & Interactive – Keeps learners engaged and motivated with fine motor tasks and speech therapy games. Use tweezers, mini erasers, magnetic Bingo chips, paint daubers, coloring, and MORE

  • Perfect for Cycles Approach – Structured activities that support evidence-based therapy

  • Black & White + Color Options – Great for printing flexibility

  • Time-Saving – Reduces planning time so you can focus on therapy

  • Versatile - Use in session, send home for speech therapy homework, or use to make summer speech and language packet. Can even be used digitally with PDF markup tools! Draw and color right on the black and white PDF pages!

✅ What’s Included (per sound!):

  • Mini Articulation Cards (sized for the popular Cariboo! game)

  • Say and Check Pages

  • Trace and Say Activities

  • Dough Smash Mats

  • Say and Dot Dauber Pages

  • Roll and Cover Games

  • Search, Find & Color Worksheets

  • Coloring Pages

  • Spin & Cover Game

  • Cut and Glue Activities

  • Game Board Page

  • Auditory Bombardment Word Lists

  • Activity Ideas Page

  • Caregiver Letter

  • Cycles Approach Information Pages

Targets:

  • initial P

  • initial B

  • initial M

  • initial N

  • initial W

**Please note, Cycles recommends using 3-5 stimuli words per phoneme/sound targeted. Therefore, the same 5 words are used for each activity in a target group. The words were carefully selected to ensure facilitative context!