WHAT TO TEACH Letter sounds, names, forms, shapes, and sequence
Identify rhyming words Counting syllables Isolate initial, medial, final letter sounds Match initial, medial, final letter sounds with pictures INCLUDES 42 Blue consonant cubes 12 Red vowel cubes 1 Blank blue cube 1 Blank red cube 21 Light blue picture cubes 5 Pink picture cubes
A multiple choice game played against the clock requiring player to
identify rhyming words.
In pairs the children then had to arrange the poem into rhyming couplets,
identifying the rhyming word.
Not exact matches
In this activity, your child will have practice
identifying and isolating
rhymes using a very special
word — her own name!
*** Includes 129 original reading passages and comprehension questions *** *** Includes 30 fluency passages *** *** Includes 11 Reading Posters *** - character, setting, realism and fantasy, main idea and details, cause and effect, author's purpose, compare and contrast, sequence, plot, theme, and drawing conclusions *** Includes four level charts for teachers, parents, or students, so that they can keep track of their progress *** *** Includes a roster -
words correct per minute for each student / child for fall / winter / spring *** Skills addressed in this resource: # 1 - think and search # 2 - author and me # 3 - analyze text structure # 4 -
identify setting # 5 -
identify character # 6 -
identify plot # 7 - make and confirm predictions # 8 - cause and effect # 9 - compare and contrast # 10 - retell # 11 - classify and categorize # 12 - alliteration # 13 -
rhyme and rhythmic patterns # 14 - onomatopoeia # 15 - similes # 16 - repetition and
word choice # 17 - sensory language # 18 - study skills # 19 - text features # 20 - genres This is GREAT practice for testing while also providing a lot of fluency practice!
It is a detailed and extensive resource which includes a wide range of classroom activities for pupils of all abilities: Making predictions about the story Animated film of The Owl and the Pussycat Retelling strategies and comprehension questions Cloze exercise and storyboarding activities Tackling unfamiliar
words and using a dictionary
Rhyming words lesson with interactive game
Identify adjectives in The Owl and the Pussycat A lesson on using adjectives to improve writing Compound
words lesson and activities Create a children's story book Full unit of work overview
All children — regardless of their native language — are likely to benefit from early interventions that include phonological awareness training such as
rhyming and sounding out letters to
identify the different sounds that make
words;
Now it's — you know, let's see —
identify orally upper case,
identify orally lower case,
identify if
words rhyme when given a spoken prompt, state
rhyming words in response to an oral prompt, recognize the concept of a syllable, count and state the number of syllables in a
word, blend syllables together to form a
word when given an oral prompt, segment
words into syllables orally when given a prompt, read high - frequency
words by sight, blend and
rhyme single - syllable
words, state the initial sounds in three phoneme
words, state the median sounds in three phoneme
words, state the final sound in three phoneme
words.
Kindergarten teachers may begin by asking students to
identify initial or final sounds, generate
rhyming words,
identify spoken
words, and
identify spoken
word parts such as onsets, rimes, and syllables.
The activities that build phoneme awareness, such as
rhymes, songs, and games that manipulate sounds in
words, usually happen in kindergarten and continue into 1st grade for students who have difficulty
identifying sounds.
The Reading Eggs program begins with phonemic skills —
identifying beginning sounds and
rhyming words, matching sounds and letters, sounding out
words, and blending sounds to read
words.
Together, we
identified the pictures and talked about
words that could
rhyme with each picture.
Play Video 5: Concept of
Word in Text: Work with Letters and Sounds The teacher guides students to further develop their concept of word by identifying words from the previously presented rhyme in isolat
Word in Text: Work with Letters and Sounds The teacher guides students to further develop their concept of
word by identifying words from the previously presented rhyme in isolat
word by
identifying words from the previously presented
rhyme in isolation.