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First graders read the book Trouble with Trolls and make a list of words with the tr onset. In this tr onset lesson plan, 1st graders make a class list.
Young scholars practice phonetic analysis skills with onsets and rhymes. Groups of students create animations in PowerPoint to demonstrate combining beginning letters with rhyme patterns.
Students play a game to explore the relationship between genetic variation and environmental factors in the onset of heart disease. They consider the implications for disease prevention of increased knowledge about genetic variation.
Students read and speak the /tr/ onset. For this phonics lesson, students read the book Trouble with Trolls by Jan Brett with their teacher. As a class, the students take turns replacing the first sound in their name with the /tr/ sound.
Young scholars study the complexities of eating disorders and the underlying factors which may contribute to their onset and development. They explore the various aspects and manifestations of these eating disorders and identify and express their own conflicts of self image.
Students read "There's a Wocket in My Pocket", then students be able to: Identify rhyming word pairs, Apply generalizations about the principle of onsets and rimes, Create and classify multiple lists of words, both real and nonsense.
Learners identify rhyming word pairs, apply generalizations about the principle of onsets and "rimes," and create and classify multiple lists of words, both real and nonsense, based on given rhymes.
First graders practice their spelling skills. In this spelling lesson, 1st graders explore onsets and rimes as they complete an activity regarding double letters.
Students study rhyming words. In this language arts lesson, students participate in several activities in which they practice rhyming words. Students match onsets and rhymes and practice spelling words.
First graders improve word identification skills and expand sight vocabulary by using onset-rime analogy.
