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5 Senses Activity - Sound Matching Game for Preschoolers

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Learning about the 5 Senses is so important for young children. It’s the perfect unit for preschoolers because exploring the world with the senses is their natural inclination. Set up easy centers for each sense at the science center and try this Sound Matching Game as a circle time lesson.

Sense of Sound Matching Game

Step 1

To create the center, gather 12 plastic easter eggs – 6 of each in 2 different colors (like purple and orange.) Plastic eggs are often sold at the dollar store or local big box store in the spring time.

Step 2

Filled pairs of eggs with different items. The goal is to have 1 of each color egg filled with the exact same noisy object.

  • Button
  • Jingle Bells
  • Pennies
  • Paper Clips
  • Unifix Cube
  • Dry Beans

Addition good fillers for Sense of Sound:

  • Cotton Balls
  • Rice
  • Small rocks
  • Popcorn Kernels
  • Super Ball
  • Play Dough
  • Water Beads
  • Cheerios
  • Pony Beads
  • Broken Crayons

Step 3

Tape the sound eggs together to prevent any “peeking” or rearranging of the items. The students use their sense of hearing to match the purple egg with the same sounding orange egg.

After teaching the Sense of Sound game during circle time, find a place to display the game for additional practice. Students can play the sound matching game independently or with a small group during center time.

It requires a bit of cooperation and can help students develop their social-emotional skills, problem-solving abilities, and negotiation.

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Be The Wumpus is one of the modern sonic games.

Sound game , audio game (English audio game ) is an electronic game that runs on a computer or similar device. Sound games differ from video games in that game information is conveyed through sound rather than images.

Sound games were originally designed for blind people, but over time they have become popular with everyone. Mostly audio games are released for the computer, but there are also a few for handheld devices and game consoles.

History of sound games

Touch Me is one of the very first audio games. 1978 portable version.

The term "electronic game" is often understood as synonymous with the narrower concept of "video game". This is understandable given that electronic and video games have been developed in parallel, and the gaming market has always gravitated toward the visual.

Often cited as the first electronic game, Cathode-Ray Tube Amusement Device (1947) is clearly a visual game. Despite the difficulties in creating the visual content of the first electronic games due to the meager graphical capabilities of the technology of the time, small screens and electricity consumption, video games gained a major role in the early electronic game market.

In 1974, Atari released the first audio game, Touch Me. The game looked like an arcade machine. Touch Me used a series of flashes accompanied by audio tones. The game played a sequence of tones, highlighting each of them, and you had to correctly repeat this sequence by pressing the buttons corresponding to these tones. [1] If the player repeated the sequence correctly, the game would add another tone to the end of the growing sequence while continuing to test the user's eidetic memory.

Hundreds of different audio games have now been released. [2] An example of a modern audio game is Be The Wumpus. It invites you to play as Wumpus - the character of the classic text-based computer game "Hunt the Wumpus". The action takes place in a cave, in total darkness. Therefore, all you can rely on is hearing, which should be very good for a cave monster.

Notes

  1. The gameplay of Touch Me can be clearly seen in the video using the portable version of the game as an example.
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Speech therapy game "Sound chain"

Didactic game "Sound chain"

Description: Didactic literacy game "Sound chain" is designed for older preschool children (5-7 years old) .

This manual can be used during frontal, individual and group work.

In the course of the game, children develop the skills of elementary sound analysis, the skills of cooperation, interaction and independence.


Purpose: This manual can be used by speech therapists, kindergarten teachers, parents.

Purpose: teaching literacy to children of senior preschool age.
Tasks:
- to form the skills of elementary sound analysis;
- teach to name the first and last sound in a word, based on loud pronunciation;
- automate problematic sounds in speech;

- develop phonemic hearing.


Material: A set of subject pictures on cardboard circles with plastic tape that can be connected to each other (velcro is glued on the back of the pictures and at the end of the plastic tape)


Game progress:


Option 1.

An adult lays out pictures in front of the children, asks them to name what is drawn on them. The game begins with an adult calling the first picture and asking to pronounce the last sound in the word. Explains that we will collect a chain of words using pictures, the next (second) picture is the one whose name begins with the last sound of the first word.

For example:

- This is a pencil.
- Say the last sound in the word "pencil".
- Find a picture for this sound.
- Collect a chain from all the pictures.
Children take one card at a time, look at it, name the picture aloud, and determine the last sound in the word - the name of the picture. Then they make up a chain of words from pictures.
As a result, the following chains of words are obtained:
1 . Pencil - wardrobe - flag - mole - ax - rocket - bus - net - key - kettle - cat - pineapple - catfish - poppy - crocodile - bow - paints - needle - aster.

2. Pencil - cabinet - flag - cat - pineapple - catfish - poppy - crocodile - onion - paints - needle - aster - bus - net - key - kettle.

3. Teapot - cat - pineapple - catfish - poppy - crocodile - onion - paints - needle - aster - bus - net - pencil - cupboard - flag - mole - ax - rocket.

(There may be other options)

(Fragments of sound chains)

Option 2.


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