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Flip Flop Flee
First graders discover the sound /f/ and practice making the sound and brainstorm a list of words that have the sound in them. They look at picture cards and say the words represented. They then try a fun tongue twister with lots of /f/.
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The Beautiful Bouncing Ball
Students practice recognizing a letter and its phoneme by utilizing the alphabetic principle while working with and identifying the sounds of /b/. They assess a big book, objects in the room, a timer and the tongue twister, "Billy...
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Human Parts
Very young learners who are studying the human body will use this instructional activity to identify certain body parts. A cartoon drawing of a boy is shown, and learners must draw lines matching up words such as arm, tummy, foot, and...
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Sneeze Cheese
Students study the /ch/ digraph by thinking of the sound that is made when someone sneezes. They listen to a tongue twister while identifying how many times they hear the /ch/ sounds and make words using the Elkonin boxes and letters....
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Achoo!
Young scholars examine the /ch/ digraph using a tongue twister and Grace Maccarone's poem, "Itchy, Itchy, Chicken Pox." They recite the tongue twister, write the letters, and imitate a sneeze each time they hear the /ch/ while the...
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Silly Sally Sings Upside Down!!!
Students use phonics to recognize the /s/ sound.  As a group, students recite tongue twisters to recognize the /s/ sound. Students search through magazines to find objects that contain the /s/ phoneme.
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Ewww, That's Gross
Students recognize the /ew/ digraph in written and spoken words by reading and spelling words with ew=/oo/.  They say a tongue twister emphasizing words with the /ew/ digraph.  They then listen to the story "Shoe Man" and identify the...
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Shhh Here and There
Students identify words containing the sh digraph in this instructional activity.  They say a tongue twister which contains words emphasizing the sh digraph.  They then read with a partner "One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish" and...
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IIII---L-lll-ke---IIII-ke-and-M-IIII-ke
Students recognize the letter combination i_e by reading and spelling words with letter boxes in this lesson.  They say a tongue twister which emphasizes the long /i/ silent /e/ combination.  They then listen the story "Kite Day at Pine...
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F is for Fish
Students study the letter "F, f" in order to recognize it, say its sound, and write it. They watch a partner's mouth as they make the "f" sound before repeating a tongue twister that contains many "f" sounds. Next, they practice writing...
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The Fish Say Shhh
First graders identify the digraph /sh/ in written and spoken language. Students practice the production of the /sh/ sound through tongue twisters and riddles. They identify the initial and final placement of the new digraph /sh/ using a...
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Ow! That Hurts
Students study the ou=/ow/ correspondence in written and spoken words using a tongue twisters and a letterbox activity. They recite the tongue twister and make given words using the letterboxes. Next, they listen to a read aloud of...
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Chocolate Choo Choo Chicken
Students explore phonemes. They discuss the digraph /ch/. Students learn a tongue twister to help them identify the digraph /ch/. They discuss the sound created by the digraph. Students identify words that contain the /ch/ digraph.
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Hello H!
Students recognize the letter h in print and the phoneme /h/ in spoken words.  They say a tongue twister with contains words emphasizing the /h/ sound.  They then listen to the story "Horton Hears a Who" and identify the words with the...
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Buh Bee and Duh Dee
Learners differentiate between /b/ and /d/ in both written and spoken words. They listen to the /buh/ and /duh/ sounds in words, a tongue twister, and in Audrey Wood's, Silly Sally. They recite the tongue twister before writing /b/ and...
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C and G up the Coconut Tree
Pupils study letter recognition and differentiation of the letters C and G. They write the letters, listen to their sounds, and identify pictures with the C and G beginning sounds. They recite tongue twisters and write the letters. Next,...
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Bouncing and Dancing with B and D
Students explore the differences between the letters b and d.  They practice seeing the letters and hearing the sounds with words and tongue twisters.  They practice letter formation for both letters and listen to the book, The...
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Shake Out the SH!
Students study the /sh/ digraph using a tongue twister chart and practice saying the sound. They examine pictures to decide which contain the /sh/ sound and determine if the sound is at the beginning or end of the word. Next, working...
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Swish the Fish
Students study the /sh/ phoneme by making the sound, and reciting a tongue twister. Next, they make words that the teacher models using their Elkonin letterboxes. While using the big book version of Dr. Seuss', One Fish, Two Fish, Red...
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Don't Wake the Baby - Phonics
Young scholars explore beginning reading through the use of phonics.  They practice making the /sh/ sound and create a list of /sh/ words.  Students practice saying tongue twisters containing /sh/ sounds.  They model writing the s and h...
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Shhhh...Something Is Fishy!
Students study the consonant digraph /sh/. They listen to tongue twisters containing the /sh/ digraph and write words beginning with /sh/. They create words using Elkonin boxes that have the /sh/ digraph.
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Camel Alliterations
Read the examples of funny tongue twisters about camels that begin with the same letter and then have students write 7 camel alliterations of their own and tell which is their favorite. Extensions: They can illustrate all of their...
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M&M Mountain
Students practice recognizing the capital and lowercase M when practice writing with M&M's. They listen to and view the book, "Are You My Mother?," by P.D. Eastman with Random House, Inc. Each student interacts with a tongue twister...
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Red Racer
Young scholars identify the letter r and sound it makes in letter symbols, and with words that begin with or contain r.  First, children do the proper mouth movements to making the r sound, then review a tongue twister, and write words...