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Initial Consonant Deletion (ICD) Word List

Initial Consonant Deletion (ICD) Word List

bag

bake

back

bar

bat

bed

beef

beat

bell

bid

big

bit

bite

boat

both

boss

bomb

bum

bug

buck

bus

but

cake

cab

can

cap

car

cat

cheat

chime

code

comb

coat

cute

cup

Dak

Dad

Dell

dig

dice

dine

dock

dog

Dom

Dub

Duke

make

man

meat

Fed

feel

feet

fight

fig

fish

foam

fog

food

gas

gem

get

goose

goat

gnome

geek

gut

ham

hat

heal

hen

kite

lake

Lad

lag

lap

leaf

leg

lid

lip

log

loss

lock

luck

Luke

meal

mail

mine

moon

mop

Mom

moat

moss

mouse

mouth

mug

muck

mush

nap

neat

net

nine

nod

note

not

nut

pail

pain

pad

pan

pat

pep

peg

pet

phone

hit

hop

hide 

home

hog

how

house

hut

jam

jar

jet

job

jog

joy

Jun

kit

kiss

knock

pin

pig

pit

pot

pub

rag

rat

rain

ride

real

rid

rig

rip

rob

rock

rub

rug

rush

sat

sad

seal

seat

sheet

shell

sip

sit

soap

sob

son

sun

south

tab

tail

take

tan

tap

Ted

ten

tip

toad

tote

toss

Tom

tug

tuck

van

vet

vote

wave

wig

web

win

wish

white

whine

wit

wok

wide

yak

yam

yap

yes

yen

yuck

Zen

zip

zig

zag

Zach

 

 

 

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Initial Consonant Deletion (ICD) Phrases

Initial Consonant Deletion (ICD) Phrases

Initial Consonant Deletion (ICD) Sentences

Initial Consonant Deletion (ICD) Sentences

Fill the bag.

Let’s bake cookies.

Go back home.

The bar is closed.

I see the bat.

Time for bed.

I love beef stew.

I can beat you.

Ring the bell now.

Place your bid here.

That dog is big.

I took a bit.

Don’t bite me!

We ride the boat.

I want both toys.

He is the boss.

The bomb went off.

The dog is a bum.

Look at that bug!

I found a buck.

The bus is here.

I want to play, but…

I love chocolate cake.

Take a cab home.

I can help you.

Wear your cap, please.

I see a car.

The cat is cute.

Don’t cheat in games.

Listen to the chime.

Write the secret code.

I need a comb.

Put on your coat.

That puppy is cute.

I drank from my cup.

Dak is my friend.

Dad helps me cook.

Dell is a computer.

Let’s dig a hole.

Roll the dice now.

Let’s dine together.

The boat is at dock.

My dog is named Dog.

Dom is my buddy.

Dub is a cool name.

Duke is a prince.

Let’s make a cake.

That man is funny.

I like meatballs.

Fed is my dog.

I feel happy today.

My feet are cold.

Let’s not fight here.

I found a fig.

Catch a fish now!

The foam is soft.

There is thick fog.

I love this food.

Gas is in the car.

That gem is shiny.

I need to get up.

I saw a goose.

The goat is cute.

A gnome is funny.

He is a geek.

My gut says yes.

Put on your hat.

I can heal you.

The hen laid eggs.

I will hide now.

Don’t hit your friend.

I can hop high.

Let’s go home now.

The hog is big.

How are you today?

This is my house.

The hut is small.

I like jam on bread.

Put it in the jar.

The jet flew high.

 

I love mushrooms too.

I need a nap.

That room is neat.

Catch the net now!

There are nine kids.

I will nod yes.

Write a note now.

I will not cry.

I like that nut.

Fill the pail up.

That was a pain.

I need a pad.

Use a pan, please.

I will pat you.

Add some pepper now.

Peg is my friend.

I want a pet.

Call me on the phone.

Pin the tail here.

The pig is muddy.

I fell in the pit.

Put it in the pot.

Let’s go to the pub.

The rag is dirty.

The rat ran fast.

The rain is heavy.

Let’s ride bikes today.

That is real fun.

I will rid you.

Let’s rig the game.

Don’t rip the paper.

I will rob the bank.

The rock is heavy.

Rub the lotion here.

The rug feels soft.

Rush to the car!

I sat on the chair.

I feel sad today.

The seal is cute.

Sit down right here.

Wash your hands with soap.

Don’t sob too much.

My son is smart.

The sun is shining.

We live in the south.

Get the tab here.

The tail is fluffy.

Take a small break.

I will get a tan.

Tap the table softly.

Ted is my friend.

 

I had some luck.

Luke is my buddy.

I had a meal.

Check the mail today.

That is my mine.

The moon is bright.

I need a mop.

Mom loves to cook.

There is a moat.

Moss grows on rocks.

The mouse ran fast.

I opened my mouth.

Drink from the mug.

The muck is thick.

I will jog today.

Joy is my friend.

Jun is a month.

Grab the kit now.

Give a sweet kiss.

Knock on the door.

Fly the kite high.

Let’s swim in the lake.

The lad is happy.

I will not lag.

I took a lap.

Look at the leaf.

The leg is strong.

Put a lid on.

 

I packed my bag with clothes and snacks.

Let’s bake cookies for the school bake sale.

I walked back home after the game ended.

The candy bar was really sweet and tasty.

I saw a bat flying in the night sky.

I make my bed every morning before school.

We had beef tacos for dinner last night.

They beat us in the soccer game yesterday.

The school bell rang at three o’clock today.

I placed a bid on the old bicycle.

That dog is big and very friendly too.

I took a small bit of the cake.

Be careful not to bite into that apple.

We will take the boat out on the lake.

I want both ice cream and cake, please.

My boss gave me a new project to complete.

The bomb in the movie exploded with a bang.

The puppy is a little bum who misbehaves.

I found a bug crawling on the sidewalk.

I found a buck while hiking in the woods.

The school bus arrives at eight in the morning.

I wanted to go outside, but it rained.

She baked a delicious cake for my birthday.

I called a cab to take me home.

I can play the guitar and sing nicely.

Please wear your cap when it’s sunny outside.

I drove my car to the grocery store.

The cat chased a mouse around the house.

It’s not nice to cheat during the game.

Listen to the chime when the clock strikes.

Can you write the secret code for me?

I need to comb my hair before school.

Put on your coat; it is very cold.

That puppy is so cute and fluffy today.

I drank juice from my cup this morning.

Dak loves to play soccer with his friends.

Dad helped me build a model airplane.

Dell is a popular brand for computers now.

Let’s dig a hole in the sand today.

We rolled the dice to start the game.

Let’s dine together at the new restaurant tonight.

The boat is parked at the dock over there.

My dog is named Dog and he’s playful.

Dom is my friend who loves to skate.

Dub is a funny name for a dog.

Duke is the name of my favorite character.

I want to make a colorful drawing today.

That man over there is my uncle, Tim.

I like to eat meat for dinner sometimes.

Fed is my dog who loves to run.

I feel happy when I play outside.

My feet hurt after standing for too long.

Do not fight with your friends at school.

I picked a juicy fig from the tree.

Let’s catch a fish at the lake today.

The foam on the waves looks so cool.

There is thick fog in the morning today.

I love this food; it tastes so good.

The car runs on gas, not electricity.

Look at that shiny gem in the sunlight.

I need to get my backpack ready now.

I saw a goose swimming in the pond.

The goat jumped over the wooden fence today.

A gnome statue stood in the garden path.

He is a geek who loves video games.

My gut tells me to trust this feeling.

I had a slice of ham for lunch.

Please wear your hat in the bright sun.

I can heal my friend when he is sick.

The hen laid eggs in the warm sun.

I will hide and seek with my friends.

Be careful not to hit the baseball hard.

I can hop on one foot very well.

Let’s go home and play video games together.

The hog rolled in the mud on the farm.

How did you solve that tricky puzzle?

This is my house; welcome to my home!

The hut was built using sticks and leaves.

I like jam on my toast in mornings.

Put the jelly in the jar, please.

The jet flew high in the clear sky.

My job is to help others every day.

I will jog around the park this afternoon.

Joy is what I feel when I help others.

Jun is a month when school ends soon.

Grab the kit and let’s build something fun.

I gave him a quick kiss on cheek.

Knock on the door when you arrive, okay?

Let’s fly the kite on this windy day.

We can swim in the lake during summer.

The lad helped me carry the heavy bag.

I will not lag behind in the race.

I took a lap around the track quickly.

Look at that green leaf on the ground.

The leg of the table is broken now.

I put a lid on the pot tightly.

She put lip balm on her dry lips.

I found a log to sit on outside.

We felt a loss when our pet passed.

Please lock the door when you leave home.

I had some luck finding a lost toy.

Luke is my best friend from school.

I had a great meal at the restaurant.

Check the mail for any letters today, please.

That place is my mine for digging rocks.

The moon is bright and shining tonight, wow!

I need to mop the floor this evening.

Mom loves to bake cookies on weekends.

There is a moat around the castle, right?

Moss grows in the shady parts of woods.

The mouse ran quickly across the kitchen floor.

Open your mouth wide to catch the ball.

I filled my mug with hot chocolate today.

There is muck all over the muddy trail.

I love to eat mush for breakfast sometimes.

I need to take a short nap now.

That room is neat and tidy, great job!

Catch the net quickly before it falls down.

There are nine kids playing in the park.

I will nod my head to say yes.

Please write a note for the teacher today.

I will not forget to bring my lunch.

I like to eat that nut every day.

Fill the pail with water from the river.

That was a pain to fix, I agree.

I need a pad for my writing, please.

Use a pan to fry the eggs, okay?

I will pat the dog gently on its head.

Add some pepper to the soup for flavor.

Peg is my friend who loves to skate.

I really want a pet for my birthday.

Call me on the phone if you need.

Pin the paper to the board for now.

The pig rolled in the mud happily today.

I fell into the pit while I ran.

Put it in the pot and cook it.

Let’s go to the pub for some fun.

I wiped my face with a dirty rag.

The rat scurried quickly across the floor.

The rain fell heavily during the storm last night.

Let’s ride our bikes to the park today.

That is real fun to play with friends.

I will rid my room of old toys.

Let’s rig the game for more excitement!

Don’t rip the paper when you wrap it.

I will rob the cookie jar later today.

The rock was too heavy to lift easily.

Rub the lotion on your dry skin gently.

The rug feels soft under my bare feet.

We need to rush to the bus stop.

I sat in my chair to read a book.

I felt sad when my friend moved away.

The seal jumped happily in the water today.

Please take a seat and relax for now.

The sheet of paper is very white and clean.

I found a pretty shell on the beach.

Take a sip of your drink slowly, please.

Let’s sit under the tree and talk.

Wash your hands with soap before dinner.

Please do not sob too loudly in class.

My son loves to play video games daily.

The sun shines brightly in the summer sky.

We traveled south for our family vacation trip.

Get the tab to pay for the drinks.

The tail of the dog wagged happily today.

Take a moment to tan in the sun.

Tap the table gently while you wait.

Ted is my friend who loves to draw.

Initial Consonant Deletion (ICD) Stories

Initial Consonant Deletion (ICD) Story #1

Once upon a time, in a cozy little house by the lake, there lived a pig named Ted. Ted was not just any pig; he was a dreamer with big ideas. One sunny day, while sitting on his bed and staring at the fluffy clouds, he decided he wanted to go to the moon! With a twinkle in his eye, Ted packed his favorite bag with a hat, a snack of beef jerky, and a shiny red cup. “I can’t forget my lucky charm!” he said, grabbing a small gem he had found by the dock. He planned to take the old yellow bus parked nearby. “This is my big chance!” he squealed with joy, feeling like a true space explorer.

As he hopped on the bus, his friend Dak, the dog, joined him. “Are we really going to the moon?” Dak asked, tilting his head and wagging his tail. “Yes! We can bake a cake when we get there!” Ted replied, his excitement growing. They drove through fields filled with green moss and colorful flowers, passing a curious goat and a flock of geese. The bus made a funny noise like a giant bug, but Ted just smiled. “It can handle anything! Just like me!” he said, remembering the time he beat Dom in a race. They felt the wind on their feet, and Ted imagined the stars shining brightly above the moon.

After a bumpy ride, they finally reached a clearing where the stars sparkled above them like gems. “Now what?” Dak asked, scratching his head. Ted had a plan. “We need to build a rocket!” They gathered leaves and logs, using their imaginations to create a space vessel. “This will be our rocket ship!” Ted exclaimed, as they used a big pot for a nose cone and an old pan for the rocket’s tail. As they worked, they played games and rolled dice for fun. The bell of a nearby church chimed, reminding them it was getting late. Though they didn’t make it to the moon that night, Ted felt a warmth in his heart, knowing they had the courage to dream big together. With a hug and a promise of more adventures, they headed back home, excited for what tomorrow would bring and planning to ride the bus again soon.

Initial Consonant Deletion (ICD) Story #2

Once upon a time, in a sunny little town by a sparkling lake, there lived a dog named Dak and his best friend, a fish named Finley. One day, while they were playing near the water, Dak had a big idea. “What if we fly to that island over there?” he suggested, pointing at a green speck in the distance. They decided to use a colorful kite that Dak had found in his mom’s shed. “I can help steer it!” Finley bubbled excitedly. They packed a small bag with snacks, including some beef jerky and a slice of cake, and off they went!

As they flew through the sky, the kite soared high above the lake. The wind felt like a gentle push on their faces, and they could see the whole town below. “Look at the ducks and the cute little goose!” Dak barked happily. After a thrilling ride, they landed softly on the island, where they were greeted by a surprising sight: a big, friendly pig named Ted, sitting by a cozy hut. “Hi there! I was just about to call my friends,” Ted said, holding a shiny phone in his hoof. “Do you want to help me bake a cake? I need some extra hands!” Dak and Finley couldn’t believe their luck; they had just met a pig who could use a phone!

Excitedly, they followed Ted into his hut, where he had all the ingredients laid out: flour, eggs, and even a can of icing. As they began to mix everything together, they laughed and chatted, feeling like a big family. “This is going to be the best cake ever!” Ted declared, patting the bowl. They decided to make it a special cake decorated with a gem on top. After baking, they sat down on the rug to enjoy their delicious meal together. As the sun set behind the trees, Dak, Finley, and Ted realized that friendship and fun were the real treasures of their adventure.

Initial Consonant Deletion (ICD) Story 3

Dom the dog had a big dream: he wanted to become the best chef in town! Every morning, he would hop out of bed, grab his favorite bag filled with cooking tools, and rush to the kitchen. His favorite companions were a shiny pan and a sturdy pot. Dom loved to bake delicious cakes and fry up beef for his friends. “Cooking is my joy!” he barked as he mixed ingredients together, his tail wagging with excitement. He often thought about how fun it would be to cook a meal for all the animals at the pub by the lake.

One sunny day, Dom decided to cook a special meal for his friends, Dak the dog and Ted the pig. “I’ll bake a big cake and make a pot of stew!” he announced. As he chopped vegetables, he noticed a little bug crawling on the counter. “Shoo, bug!” he said, waving his paw. He didn’t want anything to spoil his cooking. He used his favorite pan to sauté the vegetables and stirred the stew in the pot. The kitchen filled with the yummy smells of ham, beef, and even a touch of garlic. The bell on the oven chimed, and Dom eagerly opened the door to reveal his perfectly baked cake. “It’s time to dine!” he called out.

When his friends arrived, they could hardly wait to taste Dom’s cooking. “Wow, it looks amazing!” Dak exclaimed, taking a seat at the table. Ted couldn’t help but lick his lips in anticipation. They all sat down together, and Dom served the food with pride. “This is the best meal ever!” Ted said, giving Dom a big hug. Dom felt proud and happy; he realized that cooking was not just about food, but about the joy of sharing with friends. As they ate, they laughed and told stories about their adventures, feeling like a big family. That day, with cake and smiles all around, Dom knew he had found his true passion in cooking and friendship.



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Initial Consonant Deletion (ICD) Progression Cards & Tongue Twisters

Initial Consonant Deletion (ICD) Tongue Twisters

Dak’s big bag bounced back behind the bar.

Dom loves to bake a big cake for Dad.

The cat sat on the mat and ate beef.

Bob’s bat hit the ball with a big bang.

The fog hid the dog near the dock.

Ted can cap the cup with a cute lid.

I bit into a big fig and felt joy.

The goat and the goose both go to the lake.

Dad made a bed for the bum near the hut.

A big bug can hide in the dark log.

I like to dig in the dirt with Dad.

The bell rang as Dak jogged by the pub.

The pig hid a gem in the soft moss.

Pat the rat ran fast to the fat hog.

Dom can make a big pot of hot soup.

The kite flew high above the lake’s calm foam.

A cute cat sat quietly on the warm rug.

The fish swam fast beneath the clear water.

I hit the ball with a wooden bat.

Both Luke and Jun like to play in the sun.

The hen laid a big egg in the warm nest.

I can get a cab to the big park.

The dog dug deep in the dirt by the house.

Dom bids on the best cake at the fair.

A little mouse made a home in the cozy hut.

I felt sad when I lost my favorite toy.

The sun can make the lake look like a gem.

They planned to ride the bus to the big event.

The man in the hat gave me a nice note.

I like to sip soup from my favorite mug.

A red duck swam past the big boat on the lake.

The cute pup likes to hop around the yard.

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