Reading programs for pre-k


Reading the Alphabet Letter Ff (Lesson 2)

I am pumped to post the second free lesson of Reading the Alphabet, my preschool reading curriculum!

My preschooler is doing very well with the lessons we’ve done thus far and I’m amazed at the amount of enthusiasm he has for learning new words and applying his new phonological awareness skills!

 

You can purchase our Reading the Alphabet Bundle Pack, stream-lined for easy downloading!  It also features bonus material that you can’t find in this free version!

 

Reading the Alphabet: Letter F

I’ve included a 5-Day lesson plan for letter Ff.  On each day, have four activities you can do.  You are welcome to do more or less.  (I’ve only included four because that’s all NJoy can handle right now.)

Directions for each activity are either on the lesson plan outline or on the activity printable itself.   EACH lesson from this curriculum will have similar activities and the lessons are designed to be taught in this order because they build on one another. 

LETTER F READING ACTIVITIES

Letter Ff Reader: the focus is on applying the /f/ sound and practice reading the sight word the.

You can use the colored version or print off the black and white version and have your child color it before reading.  (I give NJoy a choice between using the colored or black and white version.)  We read this book several times during the week and placed it where he could reach for re-reading after the week was over.

Pocket Chart Ff Reader: There’s also a pocket chart version of the reader to change things up a bit.  You can use the black and white or colored Ff picture cards to go with the pocket chart reader.   Further directions are on the lesson plan.

SIGHT WORD: THE

THE Sight Word Song: I firmly believe that learning something through song helps memory work stick like nothing else.   For example, 22 years ago (in the 7th grade) I learned a song that listed every preposition in alphabetical order…and I can STILL sing it!  So, I really wanted to find a song to help NJoy remember each of his sight words in this curriculum.  There were so many tunes to pick from, but I went with Mary Had a Little Lamb.  You’ll find it in each lesson (with words that have more than one letter).

Sight Word Poke Page: My kiddos totally loved Erica’s poke pages (like the one in this lesson), so I made some for each sight word with permission.

Sight Word Maze (these are similar to Carisa’s alphabet mazes and I also have permission to “copy” her.)

Sight Word Search– find the on each row

PHONOLOGICAL AWARENESS ACTIVITIES

Sorting F and T Pictures by Initial Sound in the Pocket Chart: Using T pictures from Lesson 1


Syllable Count and Clip- This printable has been updated since the picture was taken, but directions are on the updated printable and it works in a similar fashion as the activity you see above.

Cut & Paste Rhyming Activity (with fan):  I cut these out before we do this activity as he’s not quite there with his scissor skills, yet.

LETTER F PRINT AWARENESS ACTIVITIES


Fish Print Awareness: I drew the fish, he drew the bubbles.  You can make your fish any way you wish-paint, stamp, etc.  If you need further directions, you can view my guest post; which gives you a step-by-step guide on how to do this activity.

F is for FRONT of Book: Each time we read a book together, I made a big deal about the front of the book, showing it and saying, “This is the FRONT of the book and FRONT starts with the /f/ sound!” There’s no printable for this activity.  We also reviewed that the front of the book has the title (from Lesson 1).

LETTER F FINE MOTOR/WRITING

F is for Fish Tracing Page- this is placed in his Handwriting Notebook so he can do it again any time he’d like


Cutting Practice & Pattern Cards: This activity is a 2 for 1 (I love 2 for 1’s)!  The child cuts apart the strips,

then works on extending patterns with the cards.   I start the pattern, he finishes to the end of the sentence strip.  He’s almost reached the point that he can create the patterns with no assistance, but not quite yet.

Below are Carisa’s Handwriting pages from her Raising Rock Stars Preschool.  They are AWESOME!!  (Link is on the lesson plan.)

Tracing Letter Ff in his Handwriting Notebook

More Ff Tracing- he really likes to “trace” the pictures, too!

LETTER F MATH ACTIVITIES

Letter Ff Grid: Roll the die, count the dots, and place that many manipulatives on the grid.  We used foam 3-D shape manipulatives (because foam starts with f) that I found in the $1 bin at Target.  I first saw these grids on PreKinders.

Football Numbers: pick a number card, read the number, and dot the number (there are 2 versions on the download: #1-10 & #10-20)

We used a couple of printables from Erica’s Letter F activities ( link is on the download) like this one: placing stickers on the F is for Fish page.

At the end of the week, we sang the sight word song one more time and placed the new sight word on his sentence strip word wall.

 

All of the Free activities original to This Reading Mama can be found by clicking below:

 

Letter Ff Read Aloud Books

 

Enjoy teaching!
~Becky

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Reading the Alphabet Letter A (Lesson 6)

It’s time for Reading the Alphabet Letter A! Read even more about my preschool reading curriculum, Reading the Alphabet.

*Keep scrolling until the end of this post to grab the free version of Reading the Alphabet Letter A.

 

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Reading the Alphabet Letter A

In Lesson 6, the focus is the letter a (it’s short a sound) and the sight word at. If you want to see all of the activities included for each section an activity in more detail, you can go to Lesson 1; in which I explicitly show how to implement these activities.

Reading Letter A includes reading activities, such as:


Letter Aa Book– student book, available in color and in black and white

Letter Aa Pocket Chart Version (to use with colored or black & white pictures).  Construct the Letter Aa Book in a pocket chart word by word.  Then, point and read along…great for concepts of print!

Sight Word Activities, such as:

Sight Word Maze for the word at

at Poke Page– I recently purchased some over-sized push pins.  They were a HUGE hit!

Phonological Awareness Activities, such as:

Syllable Count and Clip-count syllables and clip the number

Cut and Paste a Rhyme- (for words that rhyme with AX)

 

Letter A Book/Print Awareness Skills, such as:

Apple Print Awareness

A is for Author– when I read books aloud to him this week, I would point out the author and I repeatedly said, “The author is the person who wrote the story.

Letter A Handwriting

Love the grip on the marker! How about you?? I tell you what, he really struggles with this!

Letter A Math Games, such as:

20-Grid…we placed alphabet foam stickers on the grid, but any small manipulative (especially starting with letter a) could also work.  I originally saw this grid idea at Pre-Kinders.

Apple Tree Numbers 10-20, while NJoy does numbers 10-20, MBug (27 months) does the 1-10 Apple Tree Number stamping, which is also on the download.

This week, I discovered a new website with some AMAZING and FREE printables!  We used the A is for Apple color by number.  This link is also included on the 5-day lesson plan.

 

All of the FREE activities original to This Reading Mama can be found by clicking below:

 

 

Letter A Book List

Enjoy teaching!
~Becky

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