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Greeting Song “Where Is?” #15
Hold up two name cards. Have those children stand slowly, as if growing, and complete the song. Repeat until every child is included.
Learn About Letter Sounds Together: Bag of Sounds (/g/)
Children take turns picking up an object, naming it, and saying whether it begins with the /g/ sound and belongs in the /g/ bag or not.
Learn About Letter Sounds Together: Bag of Sounds (/s/)
Children choose /s/ objects from a bag and create sentences for objects that start with the /s/ sound.
Learn About Letters Together: Decorate Letter “Kk”
Have children decorate an outline of the uppercase letter “K.” Name objects that begin with “K.”
Learn About Letters Together: Decorate Letter (“Ww”)
Have children decorate an outline of the uppercase letter “W.” Name objects that begin with “W.”
Learn About Letters Together: Letter (“Gg”) and Word (garden) Hunt
Reinforce recognition of the letter “Gg” and the word garden by having children hunt for them in the room.
Learn About Letters Together: Letter Hunt
Have children find two letters and name a word that begins with each letter.
Learn About Letters Together: Letter Walk (“Ww”)
Have children walk along a large uppercase “W” on the floor.
Learn About Letters Together: Letters in Our Names (“Kk”)
Use the Letter in Our Names Routine to help children find the letter “Kk” in their names.
Learn About Letters Together: Letters in Our Names (“Ww”)
Use the Letter in Our Names Routine to help children find the letter “Ww” in their names.
Learn About Letters Together: Sandpaper Writing (“Ss”)
Use the Sandpaper Writing Routine to introduce the letter “Ss.”
Learn About Letters Together: Sandpaper Writing (“Ww”) #1
Use the Sandpaper Writing Routine to help children being to “write” the letter “Ww.”
Learn About Letters Together: Target Letter (“Gg”) and Word (garden)
Use the Target Letter and Word Routine to introduce children to the letter “Gg” and the word garden.
Learn About Letters Together: Target Letter (“Kk”) and Word (kitchen)
Use the Target Letter and Word Routine to introduce children to the letter “Kk” and the word kitchen.
Learn About Letters Together: Target Letter (“Ss”) and Word (seed)
Use the Target Letter and Word Routine to review the letter “Ss” and the word seed.
Learn About Letters Together: Target Letter (“Ww”) and Word (worms)
Use the Target Letter and Word Routine to introduce children to the letter “Ww” and the word worms.
Recite Together: “Willoughby Wallaby Wirt”
Sing the song and have children wiggle when they hear a /w/ sound.
Review the Week Together: Unit 7, Week 4
Revisit the charts, objects, and pictures from the week. Review plant needs, underground environments, and gardening, “Ww,” /w/, and worms.
Sing Together: “Alphabet Hokey Pokey” #3
Ask children to move their letter “Gg” in and out of the circle when prompted by the song.
Watch Together: “Lions Wiggling” (BTL clip)
Watch the video Between the Lions “Lions Wiggling.” Have children wiggle along with the lion family as they demonstrate none, some, and all.