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“Sounds Like Fun” (PEEP game) #3

Demonstrate how to play the PEEP online game “Sounds like Fun.” Show children how to click on the animals to hear the sounds they make.

Talk Together: “Three Little Mice”

Have children use their small motor skills as they recite a finger play about colors.

Train Talk

Add train sets to the block center. Encourage children to use blocks to create the tracks for their trains.

Tummy Time

Get down on your baby’s level and enjoy fun times stretching, reaching, listening, and looking.

“What’s Your Name? (/u/)” #2 (BTL clip)

Encourage active viewing as children watch the video Between the Lions “What’s Your Name? (/u/).” Have children clap, sing, and repeat the names that have a /u/ sound.

Word Play: Guess the Animal

Play a guessing game with children to help them review the letter sound /h/. Give children clues to help them guess the name of the animal.

Word Play: Rhyming Words #4

Play a rhyming game with children. Have them listen to pairs of words and identify which rhyme by clapping.

Word Play: Simon Says: /s/

Play Simon Says using words that begin with the /s/ sound.

Word Play: Tell Me What You Hear (/o/)

Sing the Tell Me What You Hear chant with children to help them identify beginning sound /o/.

Word Play: Tell Me What You Hear: (/q/ and /n/)

Do the word play “Tell Me What You Hear” to have children listen for words that begin with the /q/ and /n/ sounds. 

Worm Tunnels

Have children use blocks to build tunnels. Children can move clay or plastic worms through the tunnels.

Worm Village

Have children create a worm puppet theater. Make worm puppets out of socks.

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