Watch Together: “Words Beginning with ‘f’” (BTL clip)

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MA Standards:

Speaking and Listening/SL.PK.MA.2: Recall information for short periods of time and retell, act out, or represent information from a text read aloud, a recording, or a video (e.g., watch a video about birds and their habitats and make drawings or constructions of birds and their nests).
Foundational Skills/RF.PK.MA.2.c: Identify the initial sound of a spoken word and, with guidance and support, generate several other words that have the same initial sound.

Head Start Outcomes:

Literacy Knowledge/Alphabet Knowledge: Recognizes that the letters of the alphabet are a special category of visual graphics that can be individually named.
Literacy Knowledge/Phonological Awareness: Identifies and discriminates between sounds and phonemes in language, such as attention to beginning and ending sounds of words and recognition that different words begin or end with the same sound.

PreK Learning Guidelines:

English Language Arts/Reading and Literature 7: Develop familiarity with the forms of alphabet letters, awareness of print, and letter forms.
English Language Arts/Reading and Literature 8: Listen to, identify, and manipulate language sounds to develop auditory discrimination and phonemic awareness.

Watch Together: “Words Beginning with ‘f’” (BTL clip)

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ELA Focus Skills: Active Viewing, Phonological Awareness (Beginning Sounds), Vocabulary

Before playing the Between the Lions “Words Beginning with ‘f’” video, ask children to say the word farm. Say, The word farm begins with the letter “Ff.” Repeat the word, as you point to the letter “Ff” at the beginning of the word. Tell children the letter “Ff” has the /f/ sound.

  • Play the video, and then talk about the words that begin with “Ff.”
  • Replay the video and have children repeat the words with the children on the video. Invite children to name other words that begin with /f/.

Adaptation: If children have difficulty thinking of other words that start with /f/, allow them to look at alphabet books or books with fruits and vegetables to find familiar objects that begin with /f/.

Educator Tip: Guided and independent Letter, Sound, and Word practice continues to take place in center activities. It is helpful to set up the literacy center immediately after the direct instruction and repeat instruction before children work in the literacy center identifying letters.

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