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Fun with Sounds

English • 15 • 17 students • Created with AI following Aligned with provincial curriculum standards

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English
15
17 students
11 November 2024

Teaching Instructions

I want to teach kindergarten phonics rhyming, syllables

Fun with Sounds

Curriculum Area

California Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts & Literacy
Level: Kindergarten
Strand: Reading Foundational Skills
Substrand: Phonics and Word Recognition
Standard: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RF.K.2.A - Recognize and produce rhyming words.
Standard: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RF.K.2.B - Count, pronounce, blend, and segment syllables in spoken words.

Objective

Students will be able to identify rhyming words and recognize syllable patterns in simple words through engaging activities.

Materials

  • Flashcards with simple images (e.g., cat, hat, dog, log)
  • Small rhythm sticks or hand drums
  • Chart paper and markers
  • A 'Rhyme Time' puppet (optional)
  • Stickers for rewards

Lesson Outline

Introduction (2 minutes)

  1. Greeting and Objective Introduction
    • Greet the students warmly and gather them in a circle.
    • Introduce the topic by explaining that they will have fun playing with sounds through rhymes and claps.
    • Briefly explain what rhyming words are, using simple examples like "cat" and "hat".

Activity 1: Rhyme Time (5 minutes)

  1. Rhyme Recognition

    • Using flashcards, show pairs of images (e.g., cat/hat, dog/log).
    • Ask students to say the words aloud together.
    • Facilitate a discussion by asking: "Do these words sound the same at the end?"
    • Use the 'Rhyme Time' puppet to add excitement. The puppet can celebrate a correct answer with a funny dance or a cheer.
  2. Producing Rhymes

    • Challenge students to come up with a word that rhymes with a word they use frequently (e.g., name of the student: Max – "What rhymes with Max?").
    • Give quick and fun feedback, e.g., "Great job! Max and Jax make a rhyme pair!"

Activity 2: Syllable Stomp (5 minutes)

  1. Introduction to Syllables

    • Explain that words are made up of different "beats" and these are called syllables.
    • Demonstrate clapping out the syllables of a simple word like "apple" (ap-ple has two claps).
  2. Syllable Clapping and Stomping

    • Invite students to stand up and clear a little space around them.
    • As you say a word from the flashcards, students must clap or stomp the number of syllables in the word.
    • Use words with varying syllable counts to keep it dynamic (e.g., "cat" – 1 clap, "tiger" – 2 claps).

Conclusion (3 minutes)

  1. Review

    • Recap by revisiting one or two words discussed during the activities and ask for the rhyming word or syllables.
    • Engage students by letting them choose a favourite word to rhyme or clap out.
  2. Feedback and Rewards

    • Provide positive feedback and offer a sticker to each student for participating.
    • Praise the class for their excellent listening and participation.

Assessment

  • Observation: Monitor students’ ability to recognize rhymes and syllables during activities.
  • Gather informal feedback by asking questions and observing hands-on participation.

Modifications

  • For students who may struggle, consider providing more one-on-one support using the puppet or a teacher's aid.
  • Use visual aids such as pictures or objects for ESL learners to make connections with the spoken words.

This engaging lesson plan encourages active participation and helps students develop foundational literacy skills in a fun and memorable way!

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