Letter l pictures for preschool


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Leo the Late Bloomer, by Robert Kraus

When I was in college, my professor told us to read this book to parents who were concerned that their children were not developing as quickly as they’d like.  Leo is a sweet little tiger cub who can’t read, draw, write, or speak.   His father is concerned, but his mother says, “A watched bloomer doesn’t bloom.”  At the end of the story, Leo learns to do everything – in his own good time.

Love you Forever, by Robert Munsch

I think that people who read this book fall into two categories: those that think it’s so cheesy and far-fetched (and even weird or creepy) that they just don’t care for it, and those who tear up every time they read it.  I don’t think of myself  as a sentimental person, but I fall into the latter category.  The story is about a mother and her son.  The book takes us through the boy’s life: babyhood, the terrible two’s, the rebellious teens, and adulthood.  On each page the mother gets her boy out of bed (while he sleeps) and sings the lullaby she sang when he was a baby. She even drives across town and climbs up a ladder to his room when he’s living alone.  At the end of the book, she’s too old and sick to visit him. So he comes to her house and holds her.  Then he goes home, picks up his sleeping newborn daughter and sings her the lullaby.  Okay, I’m choking up as I’m writing this.  Moving on.

Goodnight Lulu, by Paulette Bogan

This is a new one for us, and all my kids love it.  Momma hen puts little Lulu to bed. On each page Lulu is afraid of another animal coming into her room, but her mother reassures her by telling her just what she’d do to any intruder.  It’s cute and vibrant, but not my personal favorite. Aren’t baby chickens supposed to look like chicksnot miniature hens?  I’m not sure why this bothers me in a book where chickens talk, but it just does.

The Lorax, by Dr. Seuss

This classic Dr. Seuss tale is a long one, but I don’t mind reading it again and again.  The story tells about a man who destroyed a forest of Truffula trees for his own personal gain, despite the warnings of the Lorax.   It’s an engaging lesson about taking care of our environment.  It ends with hope for the future as the final Truffula seed is entrusted to a caring child.

Tawny Scrawny Lion, by Kathryn Jackson

This classic book (first published in 1952) tells of a lion who chases and eats all the other animals… but is still hungry and skinny.  The other animals trick a rabbit into “talking things over with the lion.”  But instead of eating the rabbit, the lion is won over by his sincerity and hospitality.  At the end of the story, he’s jolly, “fat as butter,” and a vegetarian.

The Little Lamb, by Judy Dunn

If you don’t mind the dated photographs (70’s), be sure to share this sweet story of a little girl and her pet lamb.  This was another childhood favorite of mine and was one of my daughter’s favorites when she was a toddler.  Emmy, a little girl, agrees to take care of a motherless newborn lamb named Timothy.  She feeds him with a bottle, makes dandelion chains for him, and plays hide and seek.  But as Timothy gets older, it becomes clear that he belongs back on the farm.  A beautiful story.

Library Lion, by Michelle Knudsen

Here’s a newer book (2009) that deserves to become a classic.  On the day a lion comes to the library, Miss Merriweather (a stickler for rules), isn’t sure what to do.  The lion, anxious to stay, learns to follow all the library rules — until an emergency.  He breaks the rules in order to carry out a rescue, and Miss Merriweather learns that there are times to break the rules, even in the library.

 

Lilly’s Purple Plastic Purse, by Kevin Henkes

In some ways, this is a book that shows children how not to behave.  Lilly, a fun-loving mouse, is thrilled about school and loves her teacher — until he disciplines her for not doing as she’s told.  She becomes angry and vengeful — drawing a mean picture and writing a hateful note.    Later, however, she is sorry and makes amends.  Kevin Henkes has written many books about little mice — personally, I am a big fan, but their length makes them more suitable for older preschoolers.

Lola at the Library, by Anna McQuinn

With its beautiful illustrations and simple storyline, this book is best for toddlers and young preschoolers.  Young children who love books and the library will feel an instant connection to Lola and her love of literature.

Llama, Llama, Red Pajama, by Anna Dewdney

This story will ring true for parents who are called back to their child’s bedroom too many times after lights out.   In the end, Llama learns that sometimes his mother is busy, and he must be patient.  The rhymes, fun pictures, and reassuring message combine to make this a favorite.  “Mama llama’s always near, even if she’s not right here.”

The Listening Walk, by Paul Showers

In this colorful book, a father and child take a walk while listening to all the sounds around them.  I think Paul Showers’ science books for kids are great, and this one is no exception.  For my kids, it gets a bit long.  But I hope you’ll give it a try at your house with more success!

Light, by Donald Crews

I had been familiar with Freight Train, by the same author, but this was a new one for me.  I love it – so simple and so pretty!  On each page is just one or two words and a picture of light: car headlights, light in the windows, glimmering lights on the bridge…. I recommend this for younger listeners.  Finding it new might be tough — check your library.

Leaves! Leaves! Leaves! by Nancy Elizabeth Wallace

This is a longer book which might test the patience of younger listeners, but my kids enjoyed it.  It takes you through the seasons as Buddy the bear’s mother teaches him the science of leaves.  This is mostly nonfiction content set within a fictional story.  I learned a few things myself!

Lost!, by David McPhail

I’m a big fan of David McPhail’s books because I adore the pictures and simple stories.  In this one, a little boy finds  a scared and confused bear who is lost in New York City.  Together they find the bear’s home in the forest – at which point the boy discovers that he is lost, and his new friend promises to help him home.

The Line Up Book, by Marisabina Russo

Sam is being called to lunch, but instead of coming he creates  a long line of toys all the way to the kitchen.  His mother is exasperated until she sees what he’s done. She hugs him, tells him it’s terrific, and asks him to please come the next time he’s called.  It’s a nice reminder for parents (me!) about patience and understanding without undermining the idea that children need to listen.  A delightful story!

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Free Letter L Worksheets For Preschool & Kindergarten

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These fun and interactive letter L worksheets are great for toddlers, preschoolers, and Kindergarteners learning the letter L. Help make learning the letter L a little easier with these free letter L worksheets for early literacy skills you can download and print. Use them at home, in the classroom or for head start summer learning.

Let’s learn our alphabet with these letter L worksheets!

Related: Next check out our letter M Worksheets

Letter L Worksheets

L is for ladybug, L is for leaf… L is also for lovely and full of laughter (which I am sure your kids are!). These 8 worksheets are perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, and even kindergarten kids. This collection of worksheets include different levels of difficulty and different ways to learn the letter L expanding their knowledge of the alphabet.

Related: Big resource for learning about the letter L

These free printable worksheets are alphabet units that includes both upper case and lower case and teaches words that start with the letter L.

These alphabet worksheets are a fun way to help kindergarten students, preschoolers, and even younger children to learn the letters of the alphabet.

Related: Get the right pencil grip: how to hold a pencil

Free 8 Page Printable Letter L Worksheets Set

  • 4 alphabet worksheets for letter L of upper and lower case letters to trace with pictures to color
  • 1 alphabet letter worksheet of tracing words starting with letter L
  • 2 alphabet letter worksheets of beginning L sound activities
  • 1 alphabet worksheet letter L coloring page

Let’s look at each of the free alphabet printables included in this set of printable activities…

Let’s color the ladybug and trace the uppercase K’s!

1.

Two Uppercase Letter Tracing Worksheets for the Letter L

These free letter L worksheets actually include 2 Capital Letter L tracing pages for practicing the uppercase L on the dotted lines. Learning an upper case letter can be easy on this practice sheet.

The one above features a ladybug that can be colored. The second capital letter L tracing page features a leaf, which also can double as a letter L fun coloring page for extra practice making uppercase letters.

Tracing letters help kids with letter formation, letter recognition and letter identification, early writing skills, and fine motor skills!

Let’s trace lower case L’s and color the leaf.

2. Two Lowercase Letter Tracing Worksheets for the Letter L

There are also 2 lowercase letters tracing pages that are similar to the uppercase ones. One has a leaf on it, but this one has a ladybug on it for extra practice! They double as lower case letter L coloring sheets as well.

These were designed so that little kids could see the difference between capital letters and lower case letters. Big letters vs. small letters.

Tracing letters help kids with letter formation, letter recognition and letter identification, early writing skills, and fine motor skills!

Related: When ready, try our cursive letter L writing worksheet

Let’s color the letter L!

3. Letter L Coloring Page Worksheet

This coloring page may be simple, but it features the letter L and leaves and a lion. They all start with the letter L!

Different activities will help them remember the lesson! There is enough fun and practice even for the most struggling student. We love fun coloring pages!

Let’s color the objects that begin with the letter L!

4. Objects That Begin With The Letter L Coloring Page

This printable worksheet is a lot of fun exploring letter sounds! Kids will color the objects that start with the letter L.

Grab your crayons, markers, or colored pencils and start coloring the: ladybug, lion, and leaf… can you see anymore pictures that start with L?

Let’s circle the objects that start with the letter L!

5.

Circle The Objects That Start With L Worksheet

How cute is this printable worksheet about letter L sounds? This worksheet is a great way to learn initial letter sounds. Kids will circle all the pictures that start with the letter L.

Grab your pencil, crayons, or markers, and circle the: leaf, lips, ladybug, and lemon.

Did I find them all?

Let’s practice writing by tracing these words that start with the letter L!

6. Trace the L Words Worksheet

In this preschool and kindergarten worksheet, kids will be tracing the words that start with the letter L. Each word has the picture right next to it on this letter recognition worksheet.

Not only are these great tracing exercises for younger kids emphasizing fine motor skills, but it also helps the reader connect the alphabet letters with words. Which is then reinforced by the picture next to the word.

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MORE ALPHABET ACTIVITIES & PRESCHOOL WORKSHEETS

Looking for more educational activities? We have even more free printable preschool worksheets and activities you will want to check out.

  • Let’s play with more letter printables with this color by letter activity for the letter L.
  • Words and animals that start with the letter L!
  • Check out our list of preschool books for the letter L.
  • Want more practice? Check out our favorite preschool workbooks.
  • Don’t miss our abc games that make learning to read fun.
Let’s have some fun with alphabet worksheets today!

Letter L Crafts for Kids

These letter recognition worksheets are great for learning a new letter, but these crafts will make learning the letter L even more fun!

Crafts that start with the same letter as the letter worksheets they’re working on is a great way to give your child a little extra practice and reinforce the letters they’re trying to learn.

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These letter printables are part of our preschool curriculum. Did your kids have fun with these free printable letter L worksheets?

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CHILD DEVELOPMENT: Letter L

Letter L

Learning the letter L.
The material was collected for studying the ABC together with the child. Here you will find interesting tasks for studying the letter L, coloring pages and poems about the letter L.

Tasks to be completed:
1) Color the letter L, color the pictures and connect them with a pencil with the letter.
2) Try to write large and small letters L.
3) Find and circle all the letters L.
4) Read words beginning with the letter L.
5) Write capital letters L.
6) Listen to poems about the letter L and guess the Riddle.

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Letter L

Letter L

Letter L

Poems about the letter L 9000 ***
Boats by the sea,
people rowing bums.

***
In a meadow under burdock
A frog has a summer house.
And in the frog swamp
She has a big dacha.

***
Little fox walks in the forest,
Little fox repeats letters,
One, two, three, four, five,
How not to lose the letter L.

***
The letter L came to visit us,
Larisa found it for us,
Gave it to Lena, Alla,
Did you recognize her?

Riddles about the Letter L
***
Lushka's frog has
Jumping legs.
Quack Slap! Quack-slap!
And in the swamp from the bumps clap!
So that the crane does not eat it,
Lushka became a letter... (L)
***
Erase our eraser from the paper
Everything that the pencil did,
But the ink failed -
Turned into a letter... (L)

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Letter l exercises for preschoolers. Abstract of the lesson on the development of speech (literacy) “Introduction to the letter “L” and sound

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Abstract of a lesson on teaching literacy in the senior group. "Letter L"

Tasks :

1. Introduce the letter L to children .

2. Learn to differentiate sounds (L) - (L) .

4. Expand vocabulary.

5. Develop attention, memory, logical thinking.

Class progress:

We have a new letter as our guest today . And what, try to guess!

Game "Tell me a word" .

Two birch horses

They carry me through the snow.

These red horses,

And their name is ... (skis) .

Cunning cheat,

Red head,

Fluffy tail - beauty,

And her name is ... (fox) .

Will make everyone around cry,

Although he is not a fighter, but . .. (bow) .

I am woven from the heat,

I bring warmth with me,

I warm the rivers,

"Swim!" - I invite you.

And love for it

You all me. I ... (summer) .

You guessed which letter is visiting us ? (L)

Because the words SKI, FOX, BOW and SUMMER start with letter L .

Considering the letter L , what it looks like, what elements it consists of.

What is the first sound in the word BOW? – (L) .

Tell us about him. - (He is consonant, voiced, hard) .

What is the first sound in the word FOX? - (L, he is consonant, sonorous, soft) .

means letter L stands for two sounds : solid sound (L) and soft sound (L) .

Game "Blitz - Poll" (all answers begin with L ) .

Satellite of the Earth. (Moon) .

Little people. (Lilliputians)

(Basket)

The evil spirit of the forest, confuses the tracks. (Goblin)

Remedy for diseases. (Medicine)

Who did Thumbelina save from cold death? (Swallow)

Who traveled with ducks on a twig? (Frog)

A person who does not want to do anything. (Lazy)

Season. (Summer)

Honey tree. (Lipa)

Basket for mushrooms and berries. (Basket)

Forest fragrant spring flowers. (lilies of the valley)

Note. (La)

Game "Replace the word with a new letter L » .

Toad - (frog)

Basket - (basket)

Horse - (horse)

Deception - (false)

Ladder - (ladder)

Ship - (boat)

Game "What about a man?"

Dog muzzle - human (face) .

Fish gills - human (lungs) .

Excavator bucket - human (palm) .

Fizminutka "Flies - does not fly" .

If the object does not fly, the children squat. If it flies - "fly" by group .

Aircraft Helicopter

Ladder Fox

Swan Moth

Pelican Deer

Puddle Lamp

And now guess my riddles.

"If I am empty,

I forget about you,

But when I bring food -

I will not pass by my mouth." (Spoon)

(A picture with the image of a spoon is laid out, and under it is a card with the word SPOON.)

Where is the letter L in the word SPOON ? (First, at the beginning of a word) .

Similarly with other riddles.

“There are four legs under the roof,

And soup and spoons on the roof.” (table)

lives in a hollow and nibbles nuts.” (Squirrel)

“I am the most lively worker

In the workshop.

I'm thrashing with all my might

Couch potato day,

What's lying around is useless,

I'll press him to the board

Yes, as soon as I hit him on the head.

The poor thing will hide in the plank -

His cap is barely visible. (Hammer)

Slap the word TABLE. How many syllables does it have? (One)

Walk the word SPOON. How many syllables does it have? (Two)

Jump over the word HAMMER. How many syllables does it have? (Three)

Divide the word PROTEIN into syllables. How many syllables does it have? (Two)

Which word is the shortest (the longest? Why?

And now the words want to play with you. (The teacher takes cards - words, mixes them up and distributes them to the children one at a time) .

Match the words to your pictures. (Other children do the same task) .

Game "Port "Syllables" (reading syllables) .

The boat floated on the river,

She carried the letter L .

Sailed to berth A,

Let's read, children, (LA) .

Sailed to the pier O,

Read together (LO) .

Sailed to the pier U,

Read together ... (LU) .

Sailed to the pier Y,

Let's read softly (LY) .

Sailed to the pier I,

Let's read tenderly (LI) .

Sailed to the pier I,

Read aloud (LA) .

What will be loaded into the boat at each berth? Choose words for each syllable.

And now guess puzzles :

100l, li100k

What letter is came to visit us? (L)

What do you remember about her? (Consonant, voiced, denotes two sounds - a solid sound (L) and soft sound (L) .

Purpose of the lesson: formation of the ability to read syllables and words with the letter L.

Tasks:

  • formation of the skill of continuous conscious reading
  • development of phonemic hearing
  • development of elements of logical thinking.

Methods : visual, verbal, reproductive.

Didactic support : illustrations on the topic of the lesson, syllabic tables, cards with words on a given topic, didactic notebook, blackboard, chalk.

Lesson progress.

1. Org. moment (claps for attention).

2. Update of basic knowledge.

1. Reading the syllabary.

SA MA HA RA SHA

SO MO HO RO SHO

SU MU HU RU SHU

SY WE HY RY SHU

2. Listen to the words, write in circles only the vowels of these words.

( onion, juice, son, poppy)

The alphabet will continue ours,

The letter L is a forest hut.

L is a vowel or a consonant, why did you decide that it is a consonant?

Voiced or deaf?

3. Find the letter L, circle it ( children circle the letter L on their papers)

L A R L D K L U L L P D M L A

4. The letter L in individual sheets

5. Read it all together.

LA - AL LU - UL

LO - OL LY - LY

6. Muddles

7. Stumblers

C LA X LA Sh LA

C LO X LO Sh LO

C LU X LU Sh LU

C LY X LY W LY

8. Read, shade the boats with the same words.

9. Words scattered, connect the syllables with arrows so that you get words.

10. Find the hidden word SOAP, underline it.

SOAP SUMMER

(Children write the word on individual pieces of paper.)

If there is more than one vowel in a word, then we pronounce one of them stronger, highlight it with our voice. Such a vowel is called stressed. The stress is placed on top, like this:


Divide the words from task 9 into syllables, put the stress.

11. Read the sentences. Count how many words are in each sentence. Write your answer in a circle.

12. Write down the sentence. What letter do we start a sentence with? (large)

What do we leave between words? (two cells)

What do we put at the end of the sentence? (dot)

mom soap .

(Recording the offer on individual sheets.)

13. Read the sentences and match them with the pictures:

U Sa shi ball.

Wu Shu ry we to .

ma y sy . o sy y sy .

A sheet of the child's individual work.

2. Find the letter L, circle it.

L A R L D K L U L L P D M L A L

3. Write the letter L

4. Read it straight.

LA - AL LU - UL

LO - OL LY - LY

5. Muddles

LA - LO - LU UL - AL - OL LY - LA - LO

LO - LA - LY LY - LA - LU OL - UL - AL

6. Stumblers

C LA X LA Sh LA

C LO X LO Sh LO

C LU X LU Sh LU

C LY X LY Sh LY

7. Read, shade boats with the same words.

8. Words scattered, connect the syllables with arrows so that you get words.

9.. Find the hidden word SOAP, underline it.

SOAP SUMMER

Write it in the boxes, underline the vowels. Divide the word into syllables.

10. Read the sentences. Count how many words are in each sentence. Write your answer in a circle.

The purpose of the lesson: we study the letter L, the formation of reading skills, the development of speech skills, the improvement of phonemic hearing, the basics of an elementary graphic skill.

  • introduce a preschooler to the letter L, the correct pronunciation of the sound;
  • to teach to write the capital letter L in the cells;
  • to form an interest in learning with poems and riddles.

What is shown in the pictures below:

Ruler Onion Leaves Fox

Lada is a very cheerful girl. She walks and sings:
- La-la-la!

  1. How does Lada sing?
  2. LLLA - what is the first sound here?
  3. What was the name of the cheerful girl?
  4. What is the first sound in the word LADA?
  5. Tell me, what sound is there in the word LAMP, and in the word CHAIR, and in the word ELEPHANT?
  6. At the beginning, at the end or in the middle of the sound [l] in the words LAMP? CHAIR? INJECTION? ELEPHANT? DOLL?

When we pronounce the sound [l], the tip of the tongue rises behind the upper teeth and presses against them. Say: LLL. The tip of the tongue is pressed against the upper teeth and prevents air from escaping freely from the mouth when we pronounce the sound [l].

  • Vowel or consonant sound [l]?
  • Is this sound voiced or voiceless?
  • Why?
  • What other voiced consonants do you know?

Activity: Print letter L for preschoolers

Look at the letter L. Sew the letter L in the air and once in the notebook neatly in the cells with a simple pencil or ballpoint pen.

In cases where a child is asked to write a whole line of a letter, syllable or word, an adult gives a spelling pattern at the beginning of the line.
If a preschooler has difficulties, then an adult can draw two reference lines, or put anchor points that the child will connect with lines, or write the letters in their entirety, and the child will simply circle them in a different color. Calligraphy at this stage of training should not be required.

Continue the phrase

Well done this Lina,
Sculpts everything from ... (plasticine).

It's snowing quietly,
White snow, shaggy.
We will clear the snow and ice
In the yard ... (with a shovel).

Plane prepared.
He went to ... (flight).

Shower, rain, cheerful,
We are friends with you!
It's good for us to run
Barefoot in .. . (puddles).

Our garden is in exemplary order:
How the beds were built at the parade.
Like a living fence around -
Put green peaks ... (bow).

Cunning cheat,
Red head,
Fluffy tail.
Who is this? ... (Fox.)

On the bench at the gate
Lena tears bitterly ... (pours).

Andreyka in his garden
I watered flowers from… (watering cans).

Made everyone around cry.
Although he is not a fighter, but ... (bow).

Gray wolf in a dense forest
I met a red ... (fox).

Little son came to his father
And the little one asked:
- What is good
And what is ... (bad)?

Tale about the letter L

Fox cub and frog cub

In the forest, in a large puddle, there lived a little frog, who was very fond of sculpting from clay. He will crawl out of the puddle, pick up clay and sit and sculpt. At first he sculpted only cakes. Then he began to sculpt koloboks and lemons. Then he made an elephant and after that - a lion on skis and a horse in a boat.

The animals watched, laughed and affectionately stroked the frog's back. Only one little fox (was he envious, or what?) came, broke everything, and even teased:

Greener than all greens - a pop-eyed frog!

And this went on until the little fox grew up. One day he came to a puddle, sat next to a frog, watched him sculpt for a long time, and said sadly:

I used to sculpt too, but I couldn't do anything...
- Nothing! - said the frog.
- Don't be upset! But you dig the most cunning holes.

Riddles for children with the letter L

I'm walking next to the janitor,
I'm shoveling snow all around
And I'm helping the guys
Making a mountain, building a house.
(Shovel)

A grandfather is sitting in a hundred fur coats.
Who undresses him,
He sheds tears.
(Onion)

Above the houses near the path
A piece of cake is hanging.
(Moon)

Wooden road,
It goes up gently,
Every step is a ravine.
(Ladder)

Like pines, like Christmas trees,
And in winter without needles.
(Larch)

Falling from a branch
Gold coins.
(Leaves)

I don't eat myself, but I feed people.
(Spoon)

Proverbs and sayings with the letter L

A liar is easier to catch than a lame one.
Lies do not paint a person.
Lies walk on cockroach legs.
Once he lied - he became a liar forever.
Postpone idleness, but do not postpone business.
A small deed is better than a big idleness.

Funny poems about the letter L for children

Sticky
I have grown, sticky,
Thin and flexible -
Don't break me!
Honey flower
I will bloom in summer -
Take care of me.
At noon under me
Hide from the heat -
Grow me.
I will cover you with leaves
I will cover you from the rain -
Water me.
Together, my dear friend,
Gain strength -
You love me.
And you will wait until the deadline,
You will go out into the wide world,
Do not forget me!
(P. Voronko)

Foxes bark.
Wilderness.
Lies in the foliage under the linden Doe.
Tench in the depths of cold waters
Lazily but easily swims.
The moon shines like brass,
The harrier feasts on a frog.
A lost bee is flying.
Night mist fell on the forest.
(V. Lunin)

Who are you?
- We are chanterelles,
Friendly sisters.
Well, who are you?
- We are foxes too!
- Like, with one paw?
- No, still with a hat…
(A. Shibaev)

Leaf fall
Forest, like a painted tower.
Purple, gold, crimson,
Cheerful, motley wall
Standing over a bright glade.
(I. Bunin)

Leaf fall
Fallen leaves
The conversation is barely audible:
- We are from maples ...
- We are from apple trees . ..
- We are from elms ...
- We are from cherries ...
- From aspen ...
- From bird cherry …
- From oak…
- From birch…
Falling leaves everywhere:
Frost on the threshold!
(Yu. Kapotov)

Swallow
Downpour, downpour pours everywhere.
Happy chicks in the nest:
- Mom will sit at home,
Won't fly anywhere!
(G. Vieru)

A lion caught a mosquito,
He broke his forehead with his paw!
(B. Timofeev)

Swallow

And she answered:
- I'm in a hurry!
She scooped up clay with her beak
And flew away under the roof.
The whole day is full of worries
- She built the house.
The days have passed. Again I ask,
And she answered:
- I'm in a hurry!
Minutes counted!
I have babies.
I catch midges,
I feed crumbs. -
The rain has become frequent on a visit.
The old poplar is sad.
- Sing to me, swallow - please,
And she answered:
- I'm in a hurry!
I am gathering my family for the journey.
I will return in the spring - I will sing.
(V. Bardadim)

Forester
So that pines, lindens, spruces
Do not get sick, turn green,
So that new forests
Rise into the sky,
They are under the ringing and hubbub of birds
Protected by a friend - a forester.
(V. Stepanov)

On a visit to the summer
We are walking along a forest path,
But we don't know where.
For raspberries?
For raspberries!
For mushrooms?
For mushrooms!
Golden sun shines
Through the green windows.
Are we following the sun?
What!
Maybe beyond the sun!
Maybe a squirrel will come across,
Maybe a hedgehog is waiting for us somewhere...
We are going in a merry crowd
On a clear morning to visit the summer!
(V. Viktorov)

White sawdust is flying,
Flying from under the saw.
This carpenter makes
windows and floors.
(G. Satir)

Lesson summary:

  1. The pronunciation of new words increases the preschooler's vocabulary, develops speech and memory.
  2. Cellular exercises develop fine motor skills of the hands.
  3. Riddles develop intelligence in children, the ability to analyze and prove. Educators use riddles when teaching children to increase interest during complex tasks.
  4. Poems influence not only the development of memory. It has been proven that if you learn several lines every day, new neural connections appear in the brain, and the overall learning ability increases.

Anna Kravchenko
Abstract of the lesson on the development of speech (learning to read and write) "Introduction to the letter "L" and the sound [L]"

Topic : Introduction to letter and sound "L" .

Targets :

Introduce children to sound "l" , "le" , letter "l" , teach how to characterize sound "L"

Strengthen the ability to listen to the sound of the word.

Strengthen the ability to select intonation the first sound in a word .

Strengthen the ability to divide words into syllables using a word model.

Form the grammatical structure of speech .

Develop general and fine motor skills.

To form the ability to understand the learning task and perform it independently.

Integration of educational areas :

Social and communicative development " , "Speech development » ,

Cognitive development » , Artistic and aesthetic development » , "Physical development » .

Materials and equipment :

Ribbon letters , letter L , blue, green and red chips, plasticine.

Progress of activities:

The teacher reads a poem :

Simply and wisely invented by someone

: "Good morning!"

Good morning to the sun and birds,

Good morning to gullible persons.

And everyone becomes kind, trusting

Good morning lasts until evening.

Educator (for children) : Smile to each other, and give everyone your smile.

Today we received an invitation from the city of Zvukovograd , we are invited to a birthday party. To get to the birthday, you need to complete tasks.

The first task will be like this : Your name must be divided into syllables. The teacher says to children : "Now you already know a lot about sounds . What are sounds ? That's right, vowels, hard consonants and soft consonants.

The teacher invites the children to play the game "What is my name?" . Takes three chips - red, blue, green. Then, in children experiencing in the process of learning significant difficulties, asks what sounds are designated by these chips. He puts one chip, for example, on the windowsill, another on the board, and attaches the third to the doors. Invites the children to quietly pronounce their name, listen to what is the first sound in it - vowel or consonant, and if consonant, then it is hard or soft. At the signal of the teacher, all children must quickly take place next to the chip that represents the first sounds in their names . The teacher explains this using the example of his names : pronounces it, calls the first sound , determines its quality and stops where a chip of the corresponding color is placed.

The correctness of this exercise with the help of the educator is checked by the children themselves in each subgroup (pupils are divided into subgroups in the process of completing the task of the teacher).

I propose the second task :

Didactic game “Name the words, highlighting the first sound “l” .

(On the table are pictures depicting an elephant, an elk, a spoon, a horse, skis, a puddle, a bow, a shovel, a moon, a magnifying glass, a lamp, a watering can, a leaf, a saw, a lion). Children must choose pictures where the first sound is “l” in words , and determine which it is : hard or soft.

Caretaker : So we ended up in Zvuograd , there are streets in this city, here is the street "Pevtsov" (for children) : “What sounds live here ?”

Children answer : Vowels live here sounds (a, o, y, u, i, e) .

Caretaker : Here is Loud street (for children) : “What sounds live here ?”

Children : Hard consonants live here (b, c, e, d, g, t) .

Caretaker : Here is “Quiet” street (for children) : “What sounds live here ?”

Children : Soft consonants live here (b", c", e", d", f", t") .

The teacher suggests the tongue exercise “Steamboat”

Children should stretch their lips in a smile, open their mouth, then place the tongue “cup” on the upper teeth, and hum : "l-l-l".

Children pronounce sounds [L , L], conduct a detailed acoustic-articulation analysis : sound [L] - consonant (the tip of the tongue is in contact with the palate and creates a barrier to the air stream, it can be hard and soft, sonorous (the ears are buzzing, we denote it with a blue or green chip. Repetition of characteristic sound by several children .

Caretaker : Guys! Sound [L] lives in a house called « Letter L » . (Demonstration of letter L .) Consider letter and write it with your finger : first on the table and then in the air.

Then the teacher reads the fairy tale “Little Fox and the Frog”, and offers to memorize the words with sound [l , l "].

In the forest in a large puddle, there lived a small frog, who was very fond of sculpting from clay.

Gets out of a puddle, picks up clay and sits sculpting. At first he sculpted only cakes. Then he began to sculpt koloboks and lemons. Then he made an elephant and after that - a lion on skis and a horse in a boat.

The animals watched, laughed and affectionately stroked the frog on the back. Only one little fox (was he jealous or something) came, broke everything, and even teased :

Greener than all greens - pop-eyed la-gu-sho-nok!

And this went on until the little fox grew up.

One day he came to a puddle, sat next to a frog, watched him sculpt for a long time, and said sadly :

I used to sculpt too, but I didn't succeed...

Nothing! - said the frog. - Don't be upset! But you dig the most cunning holes.

The teacher offers to conduct a physical education session :

Spread the legs with the letter “L” ,

As if in a dance - hands on hips.

Leaned left, right,

It turns out well.

Left - right, left - right.

The teacher offers the game “Flies - does not fly”:

The teacher names the words and invites the children to “flap their wings” if the object called by him means a flying insect or bird (dragonfly, school desk, helicopter, plane, squirrel, swallows , swans) .

The teacher suggests doing a sound analysis of the word “moon” . One child performs at the blackboard, the rest in place.

L [l] - hard consonant (blue chip)

U [y] - vowel sound (red chip)

N [n] - hard consonant (blue chip)

A [a] - vowel sound (red chip)

The teacher offers the game “Tell me a word”

1. Cunning cheat,

Red head,

2. On the bench at the gate

Lena tears bitterly ... (pouring)

Fluffy tail - beauty.

Who is this… (fox)

3. Andreyka in his garden

Watering flowers from… (watering cans)

4. Rain, rain, merry,

We are friends with you!

It's good for us to run

Barefoot in ... (puddles)

The teacher offers to speak a pure phrase :

Lo-lo-lo - it's warm outside

Lo-lu-lu - the table is in the corner

Ul-ul-ul - our chair broke

Ol-ol-ol - we bought salt.

The teacher offers to lay out the letter “L” from plasticine . Educator and children congratulate sound "L" happy birthday and return home.

Total lessons .

What sound did you get to know ? What is this sound ? Why is he agreeable?

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We continue to study the letters of the alphabet for children. Today we will get acquainted with the new letter of the Russian alphabet - this is the letter "L".

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