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

Play the Between the Lions video “Words Beginning with ‘g’.” Have children listen for /g/ words.

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

Play the Between the Lions video “Words Beginning with ‘k’.” Have children listen for /k/ words.

Watch Together: “Words Beginning with ‘s’” #2 (BTL clip)

Play the video clip Between the Lions “Words Beginning with ‘s’” and have children listen for words that begin with /s/.

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

Watch the video Between the Lions “Words Beginning with ‘w.’ Have children wave each time they see the letter “w.”

Watch Together: “Worm Watches” (BTL clip)

Watch the video Between the Lions “Worm Watches.” Have children wiggle when they hear the letter sound /w/.

Word Play: Alliteration (/k/)

Repeat the sentence “Kevin keeps kiwis in the kitchen” with the children. Stress the /k/ sound. 

Word Play: Alliteration (/s/)

Create a sentence emphasizing the beginning sound of /s/. Challenge children to say the sentence faster and faster.

Word Play: Alliteration (/w/) #1

Repeat the sentence “Willie wiggled wildly.” Challenge children to say the sentence three times.  

Word Play: Clap the Last Sound (/n/)

Instruct children to clap when they hear a word that ends with the /n/ sound.

Word Play: Riddles (/s/)

Make a list of words with the /s/ sound and  use the words to make up riddles for children to solve.

Word Play: Simon Says: /s/

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

Word Play: Tap the Sound (/g/)

Say some words and have children repeat back the /g/ sound at the beginning of the words.

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

Recite the chant and have children listen for the words that end with the sound /g/.

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

Recite the poem and have children listen for words that begin with the /k/ sound. 

Word Play: What Sound Do You Hear?

Show children picture cards to identify and emphasize the beginning letter sounds.

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