Do this until the pig pops then start over or choose a different game! For example if there is a 3 under the burger, have them say the word 3 times before putting the burger into the pig’s mouth. Have them roll the dice, choose a hamburger, and say the word under the hamburger the number of times under the burger. To use with the mats I’ve created, place a hamburger on each circle. For example, after every 2 productions of the word, they get to roll the dice and choose a hamburger. To use as a reinforcer, let them choose a hamburger every time they produce their target words as many times as you’d like. Articulation: I like to use this game to practice articulation both as a reinforcer and with my articulation mats that can be found under the materials section.Here are a few of my favorite ways to use the game: After a certain number of clicks, the pig busts open and POP! Whoever pops the pig wins the game. Look at the number under the hamburger, put the hamburger in the pig’s mouth, then press down on the pig’s head that many times. Pick up a hamburger that corresponds to whichever color is on the die. This game is cute, easy to learn, and I have yet to meet a kid who doesn’t enjoy it.īrief description of the game: You try to pop the pig! Do this by rolling a die with colors on it. One of my favorite games to use in therapy is Pop the Pig by Goliath Games.