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Z-Worter

Beginning

zoo

Zebra

null

Zoom

zebra fish

Zucchini

delete

considerable

Gusto

zinc

zoe

zinnias

zelda

zookeeper

Zigzag

zipper

Please

zorro

Zeppelin

zach

paid off

millions

Zone

Zombies

loco

No

at the moment

Music

Puzzle

gift

snow storm

Cheesecake

Primo

Desert

dry

lizard

mar

blurred

Thursday

lazy

magazine

Colofonia

Scissors

razor

Laser

Cupboard

margarita

dozen

Dessert

freezer

busy

Fin

Queso

Please

freeze

Children

Knee

Nose

Hose

Rosa

You drink

Dogs

Cookies

Finger

Flor

sunrise

bees

sneeze

pigs

Key

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Legs

Error

Preis

bananas

annoy

BONE

A practice

syllable initial z

2 syllables

loco

anxious

Zebra

zelda

null

Zigzag

millions

Please

zipper

zipper

Zombies

zoning

Zoom

magnifiers

zoo trip

zorro

3 syllables

Xylophone

Zambia

zebra fish

Zeppelin

zero hour

Zero point

full of life

and zigzag

Zucchini

4 syllables

zacarias

work license

zoography

zoologist

Zoology

5 syllables

Syllable medial Z

2 syllables

snow storm

Brazil

airy

busy

The sum

Cupboard

strange

Desert

dozen

simply

freezer

Husband

lizard

Grave

at the moment

Puzzle

Scissors

season

Thursday

Wednesday

3 syllables

Toll

lusty

Excavator

Deposit

catastrophe

luz

horizonte

incisive

magazine

Measurements

Museo

Musical

Musician

Zeitung

New Zealand

notice

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president

raspberry

rejection

Visitor

4 syllables

Advertising

start

desirable

Motor diesel

divisible

fertilizer

Gym

horizontal

Had

invisible

miserable

supervision

Poison Ivy

reserva

In sight

5 syllables

cosmopolitan

attractive

dramatization

Louisiana

Observatory

Organization

Z ending of syllables

2 syllables

always

amaze

entertain

applause

arrows

You drink

bueno

Blue cheese

blue sky

Chino

comas

confused with

Cookies

evening shoes

Excuse

fire hose

glasses

Pillow

stories

tacos

3 syllables

announce

bananas

challenges

Queso cheddar

Commitment

Alpine ski

to emphasize

A practice

garden hose

Japanese

Malvaviscos

to memorize

organize

papas

Second prize

stereos

Sunglasses

sympathize

Tomatoes

Water skiing

4 syllables

alphabetize

apologize

basketball shoes

Langlaufski

get familiar

generalize

internalize

Loganbeeren

trip to jerusalem

secretaries

companies

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Sets and initial Z sets

Zach is sitting

crazy girls

electric shock

wild zebra

Number zero

zigzag sidewalk

a million stars

zinc tablet

Sabor a Zing

rose zinnie

California ZIP Code

metal zipper

girl named zoe

no parking zone

day at the zoo

magnifiers

zoro costume

fresh zucchini

Zach is sitting on the grass.

You are acting crazy.

You will be electrocuted if you touch the wire.

We saw a zebra in the jungle.

Our address has a zero.

The paths zigzag downhill.

There are a million stars in the universe.

The doctor recommended zinc for her cold.

The lemon made her mouth quiver.

The zinnia is a beautiful flower.

Don't forget to include the zip code.

Pull the zipper to open your suitcase.

Zoe likes to read at home.

This is a no parking sign.

We are going to the zoo on Saturday.

Zoom in with the camera.

He wears a Zoro costume.

We grow zucchini in our garden.

Medial Z-sentences and sentences

snow storm

busy morning

slice of cheesecake

big closet

fresh daisy

dry desert

dessert tray

fluffy slippers

vacant day

green lizard

Walnuts

Cute gift

Puzzle pieces

raisin ball

sharp razor

sharp scissors

Thursday night

Wednesday afternoon

The blizzard lasted three days.

She was always busy in the morning.

Got the first piece of cheesecake.

No one has a bigger closet in the house.

I want to pick the daisy.

The desert was dry.

I couldn't decide on dessert.

She left her soft slippers on the sofa.

He decided to be lazy today.

The lizard moves fast.

This sounds like hard music to play.

He has a little gift.

They worked together on the puzzle.

I want raisins on my cereal.

He uses a razor to shave.

Don't run with scissors.

The party is Thursday night.

We had lunch on Wednesday afternoon.

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Phrases and final Z-phrases

baked beans

worker bees

fallen cheese

fresh cookies

two dogs

train outside

baby fingers

potted flowers

wear glasses

garden hose

car key

grab your knees

small nose

soft pillows

report to

win the prize

will sneeze

three tacos

They served beans at the picnic.

Worker bees make combs.

We melt the cheese and we can dip chips in it.

He likes fresh cookies.

You have two dogs.

They decided to train outside.

The baby's fingers were so small.

The flower pots were colorful.

His glasses helped him see.

Use the hose to wash your car.

Don't lose your keys.

She holds her knees.

She points to her nose.

That's a big stack of pillows.

It's polite to say please.

Won the award.

Allergies made him sneeze a lot.

He ordered a taco plate.

Read paragraphs Z

flowers galore

Zach went to Zoe's house on Thursday. She was outside with the hose. There were tons of flowers around her house. It must have been a million. It was so beautiful that Zach thought she deserved an award for the most beautiful flower garden ever!

Zoe led Zach around each of the flower beds and told him what the flowers were called. She didn't sneeze once. Her favorites were zinnias. They felt so soft on her fingers when she touched them and besides, zinnias was the coolest name. Any word that started with a Z like "Zach" was the best.

Zoe asked if we wanted to help water the flowers. She took the hose and began to water. When she got to the zinnias, they were surrounded by bees. Zach didn't like bees, so he dropped the hose and ran as fast as he could. He was zigzagging and zigzagging, but a bee kept buzzing behind him. Zach yelled, "Please, please, please don't get stung!" Just in time, Zoe came over with her flyswatter and tossed the bee to the ground.

Zoe shrugged and said, "Would you like to come in and have some cookies?" Zach nodded and said, "Yes please!"

zoro's love

Once upon a time there was a lizard named Zorro. He used to live alone in the desert, but now he lives in the park with some other lizard families.

It was an unusual lizard in that it loved to collect human things. Zoro even planned his days so that he could be productive and find many things.

Monday was his day off. You could say it was his "daisy picking" day.

Tuesday was his practice day. He used his human elements and lifted them like weights to be the strongest lizard. He never wanted to find anything he couldn't take back to his cave. I would be lost!

On Wednesdays he looked for food. She would find small beans, pieces of cheese, and stray raisins. Sometimes he would find broken cookies and colored candies. Once he even found a whole piece of cheesecake. He had to be "Fox" strong that day to pick up the Tupperware so he could eat it.

On Thursdays he would "go to the area" looking for treasure. So far, his collection consists of lost keys, broken glass, lost puzzle pieces, rusty scissors, buttons, and a men's razor. His most prized possession was a soft, nameless, fluffy thing that he used as a pillow. He made his nights so relaxing and wonderful!

Friday was her laundry day. She sang music all day and washed her new treasures.

On Saturdays he would open his burrow and let the other lizards in to look at their prey. Admission was free, but if they wanted to eat some of his food, they had to bring him a treasure to keep. Those were the best offers from him!

His week ended on Sunday. She would pick fresh flowers, eat dessert, and solve a puzzle. She loved to think of how she hadn't missed the desert at all! It could be said that he was a crazy lizard!

The trillion dollar blizzard

Zander was in the kitchen with his sister Zaria. She gave him a gift.

On the counter was the blender, raspberry juice, refried beans, cheddar, pretzels, leftover tacos, raisins, crackers, zucchini, and assorted seasonings. Zaria started throwing things into the blender.

First, she added the beans, cheese, and pretzels and mashed them up with a spoon. Then he put on the tacos, raisins, and crackers. Then he shook the mixer for about 10 seconds. Zaria cut the zucchini with scissors and put them in as well. Then she said: "Give me these spices!" Zander too. She sprayed Los all over the blender in a crazy zigzag pattern and Zander sneezed the loudest of the life out of her!

Zaria looked up with a crazy expression on her face and said, "Sorry Zander, but I know you're going to love this blizzard!

He poured in the raspberry juice until it reached the top and the blender bubbled up again. "Something more is needed," she said.

She took a frozen piece of cheesecake out of the freezer and put it in the blender. She buzzed again, and Zaria poured the mixture into a glass. Then he handed it to Zander.

Zander held it up to his nose and sneezed again. He didn't want to drink it, but Zaria wanted it so badly that he said please countless times. He didn't want her to be sad, so he pinched his nose and took a sip. He first tried the refried beans, then the raisins, and then everything else.

The Zillion Blizzard was the perfect name for it because it felt like a terrible blizzard was taking place in his stomach. She was about to jump, so she rushed into the bathroom. She leaned over the toilet and thought, "My sister is right.

This list of function words has been professionally selected to be most useful for children or adults who have difficulty producing the "Z" sound.

We recommend that you use this list when practicing at home.

By practicing at home, your child will move much faster toward correct production.

Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) may only see students/clients for 30-60 minutes (or less) per week.

that's not enough timeso that your child can overcome an articulation disorder with the sound "Z". But if the number of cases is high...

...is all SLPs can do.

Hayonly so longduring the day.

Every day your child goes without exerciseit becomes more difficultto correct a "Z" error because it keeps saying it wrong.


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