R Words, Lists, Materials, and Everything You Need! (2024)

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If you are in need of some /r/ words for your therapy right now, you’ve come to the right place! Just scroll down for my /r/ word lists!

If you’d like to stay and chat awhile about our very favorite little sound and learn more about some of my favorite evidence-based no-prep materials, then pull up a chair and join me!

Establish a solid R sound before you move on to R words

Sometimes I think we SLPs are in a rush to get to the good stuff and forget to spend the time on the establishment phase. We need to make sure that our kids can make a good /r/ sound in isolation and at the syllable level before we jump into words, phrases, and sentences. I know we are worried about getting stuck at sounds and want to hurry and generalize, but it’s important to give the sound level its due diligence!

If you need some help getting a good /r/ sound out of your students, make sure to check out my best /r/ tips, and even more /r/ tips!

High Frequency Words

When you’re ready to move on, I recommend using high frequency words for articulation practice. When you pick high frequency words, now your students are hearing and practicing their sound all day long!

That’s why I created my No Prep Articulation Activities Using High Frequency Words for Rproduct. You’ll find all the easy, no-prep worksheets and words you need to target words with /r/ at the syllable, word, phrase, sentence, and conversation level. It’s a no-nonsense packet that will get your kids in and out the door (and in and out of therapy when they master their skills quickly and efficiently!)

Make it into a game!

There are a ton of different ways you can quickly turn any targeted practice into an engaging articulation game!

Anything can turn into an articulation game when you carefully pick your targets. Play with toys and give everything an /r/ name. Is Robby the race car faster than Russel the truck? Is baby Ruby ready for her bath?

You can also play a simple game like Duck Duck Goose and turn it into articulation practice. How about Roar Roar Run? Your kids will be racking up the trials and they won’t even realize!

My R Articulation Playing Cards – Outline + Color Printable Deck for Speech Therapy are perfect for any regular card game, but now played with /r/ targeted words!

For something even more open-ended, I like to use my Mini Articulation Cards for Speech Therapy for easy targets that I can use in just about any activity, even crafts! If you like more traditional articulation targets with pictures, these are for you!

For my bigger groups, I like to set up Speech Therapy Centers for Articulation. Everybody has a fun task that encourages them to practice their sound and I get some solid focus time with each student one on one to monitor progress and give feedback.

I like to use my Articulation Menus for /r/ for Speech Therapy to both practice words and to move on to generalization tasks. Kids love to play waiter or restaurant and order silly dishes, all while practicing their /r/’s.

Another great carryover game is”Would You Rather?” You’ll get lots of conversational /r/ practice every time you even ask anybody a question!

/R/ Words Needed Stat!

But for those days when you just need some quick words and you need them now, I’ve put together a few basic /r/ word lists for you!

Initial /R/ Words

rakeranrateraise
reachreactrevivereceive
riserideriperhyme
roseroachroberoam
ruseroofroomrule
ratraftraywrap
wreckredrestread
ricketywristribrid
robrodrockrot
rubrutrunrust

/R/ Blends

BRbreakbrickbrush
broombridgebrad
Braillebranbrash
DRdrivedripdrop
drinkdronedrag
drumdrilldredge
FRfridgefrozenfriend
fruitfreshfrog
Fredfriesfret
GRgrumpygrandpagrouch
greengreatgross
gruffgrabgrill
KR (CR)crunchcruelcrayon
creptcriminalcrypt
crankcrosscrumb
PRprinceprettypress
prampricepride
preciousproovepraise
TRtrucktricycletrial
tradetrusttrick
truthtriptrace

AIR words

Initialairplaneareaarrow
errorarrogant
Medialhairbrushdaringsharing
caringstaircasefairway
Finaldarecarestair
fairsharebear

AR words

Initialarguearcharmor
Arnoldark
Medialbarkgardenpardon
largeharshmarshmallow
Finalcarbarfar
marpartar

ER words

InitialErnieearnearnest
Medialjourneymermaidperson
curdlecertainjerky
Finalfurherfather
paperweresir

EER words

Initialeerieearringear
errorarrogant
Medialfearfulhearingmeerkat
peeringsearing
Finaldeargearveer
tearveneertier

IRE words

InitialIrelandirisIrish
ireironing
Medialfiremanwiringfiring
Finaldirefireshire
lyrebuyermire

OR words

Initialorangeorbitorangutan
orderordinaryoriginal
Medialhornetdoorwayadorn
forlornscoringimploring
Finalmorepoordoor
fourshorecore

RL words

girlcurlwhirlsquirrel
worldEarltwirl

I hope that’s helpful! Good luck with those tricky /r/’s!

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Shannon is a pediatric SLP and the creator behind Speechy Musings. As an SLP, she is most passionate about language, literacy, and AAC. Outside of being an SLP, she loves hiking, camping, dogs, and travel.

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FAQs

What is the Eureka method for R? ›

Eureka! The Eureka method works on the “er” sound by placing a “y” before the “er” sound. This can help because it puts your tongue towards the top of your mouth, getting it ready for a good “er” sound!

What words are associated with rhotacism? ›

Rhotacism can also make other sounds difficult to distinguish. By way of example, words that are impacted by a rhotacism include very common words such as red, tire, car, beer, rabbit, ranch, rink, rice, right, ride, ring, rip, seashore, butter, and software.

What is the articulation cue for R? ›

The tongue movement should be with the tongue flattened out in the back of the mouth and toward the upper part of the mouth, known as the hard palate. The sides of the tongue may scrape on the inside of the top teeth when you make an /r/ sound. Some people produce the /r/ sound with the tongue tip down.

Can you fix rhotacism? ›

The inability to produce this sound is called rhotacism, and it is a common problem that affects both children and adults. Speech therapy can help individuals with rhotacism improve their ability to articulate this sound correctly.

What are the different types of R in speech therapy? ›

At least eightdistinct phonemes exist:
  • AR as in car.
  • AIR as in software.
  • EAR as in beer.
  • ER as in butter.
  • IRE as in tire.
  • OR as in seashore.
  • RL as in girl.
  • Prevocalic R as in rain.

What are core words in speech therapy? ›

Core words are useful in a variety of situations. They aren't just nouns; they can be adjectives, verbs, prepositions… words that are high frequency, easy to combined into sentences and they can be used all the time across lots of different routines and settings.

What are key words in speech and language therapy? ›

A key word is an important word in a sentence. Your child needs to use key words in their talking to help get their message across. They have to understand 1 key word: teddy. To follow the instruction correctly they need to understand 2 key words.

What is a speech impediment with R words? ›

Rhotacism is a speech impediment that causes people to pronounce their 'r' sounds as if they were 'w' sounds. It is most common in children, but adults can also have rhotacism.

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