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Telephone Fun!
Students complete a variety of activities related to the /f/ sound. As a class they recite a tongue twister, and identify the words containing the /f/ sound. Students trace and write the letter "F," and in pairs identify picture flash...
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Mmmm, Good!
Students complete a variety of activities related to the letter M.  They trace and write the letter M, and identify words on word cards that contain the letter M.  Students also participate in a Letter M Hunt in their classroom, and...
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An Icky Sticky Mess!
Students complete a variety of activities related to the short /i/ sound.  As a class they recite a tongue twister, and trace and write the letter I.  Students then view flash cards and identify the pictures containing the short /i/...
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The Poetry of Giving
Learn about philanthropy and poetic conventions with an inclusive lesson about Bill Gates. After learning about Mr. Gates' humanitarian efforts in the world, sixth graders use alliteration, onomatopoeia, rhyme, rhythm, and refrain in...
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Short "E" Searching
Students engage in a lesson which uses resources from the PBS show, Between the Lions to help identify the sound "e" in words that are written, read and sung.
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Popcorn PPPPopping P
Students are introduced to the most popular phonemes to help them with their reading.  As a class, they listen to popcorn popping and identify the sound being heard.  They practice saying different tongue twisters and drawing the letters...
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What words sound like rice?
Students experiment with sounds of words. In this word comparison lesson, students complete a series of games to assist them in hearing and sounding out the letters in the word rice.  Students use this information to find or think...
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"Ahhh" Says the Doc
Learners complete a variety of activities as they explore/review the letter 'o' as it makes the short /o/ sound. They recite short /o/ tongue twisters, practice writing 'o' words using letterboxes, and listen to stories, identifying...
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"Icky Sticky Hands"
Students study the /i/ sound in both written and spoken words by reciting a tongue twister, making words in Elkonin letterboxes, reading "Tin Man Fix It," and recognizing /i/ words on flashcards. They write a message about their favorite...
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The Icky Sticky Indian
Students study the /i/ sound in both written and spoken words. They examine how their mouths move as they make the /i/ sound, recite a tongue twister, and write the both the upper and lower case 'i'. Next, they listen to a story while...
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Ride That Bike
Students complete a variety of activities related to the /ie/ correspondence. As a class they recite a tongue twister, then spell words containing the' /ie/ grapheme using letter manipulatives. In pairs they read the book "Di and the...
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Charlie Chicken
Students practice identify and making the sound represented by the diagraph /ch/.  They use letterboxes to practice spelling short ch words such as chip and inch. The instructor then reads a tongue twister with many ch sounds.  Each...
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Aaaaa! I'm at the Doctor
Students develop Phoneme awareness of a letter. They  explore pictures, hand gestures, tongue twisters, and sounding  out the letter. The i will be represented through a picture of an i and students circle the words with the...
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Beginning Sounds
Students are introduced to the different sounds that could be used at the beginning of words.  After being shown words, they choose the one that has the same sound as the word their teacher said.  Individually, they sort out picture...
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Everyone is Reading
Learners study /e/ in both written and spoken words using a tongue twister and letterbox activities. They recite a tongue twisters and make words using letterboxes. Next, they read "Red Gets Fed" and find words that contain the /e/...
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Aaaa! Don't Scare Me Like That!
Students practice saying each letter of the alphabet to determine the different sounds from each letter.  As a class, they are given a tongue twister to practice making the "a" sound and spelling the words.  To end the lesson, they...
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Pop, Pop, Popcorn
Students study the letter 'p' in both written and spoken word. They practice making the /p/ sound before reciting a tongue twister and writing the letter. Next, they listen to a read aloud of Charles Pomerantz, "Piggy in the Puddle"...
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Ohhhh Wheeee!!!!
Young scholars complete a variety of activities as they explore the long /E/ sound. They recite tongue twisters, practice writing words with the long /E/ sound (especially those using 'ee'), and read and identify long /E/ words in the...
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Big Pig
Students study the/i/ sound and letter recognition using Elkonin letterboxes and letter manipulatives. They work with tongue twister that contains words with many examples of the /i/ sound. Next they buddy read "Liz is Six" before...
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Aaaaaaaaaa!!! You Scared Me!
Students practice the letter A sound in its different foms.  They study  a tongue twister that encompasses the letter A sounds.  They use letterboxes and bags of letters to sound out different words with the a sound.  They listen to a...
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Hip-Hop
Pupils practice letter recognition.  They say tongue-twisters with the practiced sound.  Students read a book about the sound.  Using laminated picture cards, pupils pant when they see a word with the sound.
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Five Fantastic Frogs
First graders observe the letter "f" and the sound it makes. They practice making the sound /f/ and look at pictures to tell if they begin with that sound. They pretend to be angry cats and make the /f/ sound and try a tongue twister for...
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Emergent Literacy: Open Up and Say Aaaah!
Students, through modeling, explore how to make the short /o/ sound.  They practice /o/ sound tongue twisters and recognize the sound in written form as the letter 'a'. They practice writing the letter 'a'.  They pick out the /o/ sound...
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Sizzling Sausage
Students explore the sounds of the alphabet.  They practice making the /s/ sound.  Students repeat tongue twisters.  They write words with the /s/ sound.  Students read a book about sounds and their spellings.