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hi its miss Maureen again and today Im going to talk to you about how to use the vowel slide chart to work on beginning and ending sounds for speech production so there are lots of different sounds that kids work on trying to get their speech to sound more clear so that people can understand them and usually when we start out working on a new sound we make the sound all by itself and make sure that the student can say that sound successfully without any other sounds around it for instance we might be working on the sound and so we want to make sure that the student can produce Shh all by itself and do that a lot of times in a row before we move on to getting them to pair that with other sounds once theyre able to produce that sound by itself then were going to put it into a syllable and thats where the vowel slide charts come in I use two different valve slide shows a e i o and you are the vowels and each of these letters has two different sounds so we have the short sound that a