Name the five senses: I can see ____ I can hear ____ I can touch ___ I can taste ______ I can smell _____
3) A blank face to draw eyes, nose, mouth on it: Colour the pictures of the body parts: Alphabet Words
Suggested Grades
K-2
Objective
Students will identify words that begin with certain letters of the alphabet.
Materials
pieces of paper with each of the letter of the alphabet written a bag, a hat, a box, or a can to fit the letters in easily pieces of paper markers, pencils, and/or crayons
Method
This activity is best done in small groups.
Throw the letters of the alphabet in the container, shake it, and ask each child to reach in and pick one without looking. Ask students to keep the letter turned over until all of the students have one.
Each student is responsible for writing and/or drawing a word that begins with the letter they chose. Give them one minute to do this.
After this time ask each student to show and/or read the word and/or drawing to the rest of the group.
Throw the letters back into the container and repeat.
Note: Some students will, of course, repeat words that were already presented. That's okay, though, because at least that word will stick in their heads!
Lesson Plan:
To teach the children about three letter words starting with ‘f’ using phonic sounds:
1. To familiarize the children with the three letter words first we need to review the vowels i.e., a, e, i, o, u. Each vowel has two sounds.
2. To familiarize the children with the three letter words we need to review the consonants i.e., b,c,d,f.. Most consonants have one sound except ‘c’ and ‘g’.
3. To identify and associate them to our day-to-day life.
4. To teach the children that each word is different from one another.
5. To teach the children about the sounds of the alphabet ‘f’. eg: fan, fun, fox, fix, fit etc.
6. To teach the children