Sounding out letters games
6 Fun Letter-Sound Correspondence Games For Young Readers
What Is Letter-Sound Correspondence?
Letter-sound correspondence means exactly what the words say: It is the understanding that every letter corresponds to a specific sound or set of specific sounds.
Having a good grasp of letter-sound correspondence is crucial to learning to read. Think back to when you were learning to read. You were probably told to “sound out” words that were hard for you.
This was a good suggestion, but it required your knowing the letter sounds so that you could, sound-by-sound, figure out the unknown word.
That’s because letter-sound correspondence is at the heart of phonics and is the key to cracking the alphabetic code.
Is Learning Letter-Sound Correspondence Important?
This question gets an enthusiastic “yes” from us!
Without a solid understanding of letter-sound correspondence, children will struggle to learn how to read. They can end up relying on memorizing words, which will only work for a short time.
In order to read, then, your child must first see letters in a word, match each letter to a sound, and then blend those sounds to read the word. Eventually, this becomes automatic and reading becomes fluent.
We all know that a rock-solid foundation in the basics will encourage confidence, something your child will need in their toolbelt as they embark on their journey to becoming a strong, independent reader!
6 Fun And Easy Letter-Sound Correspondence Activities
1) Say The Sound
This first activity is simple but fun and effective!
To begin, you’ll give your child a letter. Feel free to use any kind of letter you want — cut one out of cardstock, draw one on a piece of paper, etc. — but those magnetic letters that stick on the fridge may work best.
The goal of the game is for your child to say the sound that matches the letter you hand them. (Hint: you may have to remind your child not to use the letter name but only the letter sound. )
If they say the right sound, they get a point!
To make it more interesting, you can set a specific number of points for your child to reach. Once they reach 10 points, for example, they win the game!
2) Goldfish Toss
For this activity, your child can get a little more physical! If you’d like to give it a try, gather a big bowl and a pile of Goldfish treats (or any other small snack that’s easy to toss if you don’t have Goldfish crackers on hand).
When you’re ready to begin, say the name of a letter and let your child give the matching sound. When they say the correct letter sound, they get to throw a Goldfish cracker into the bowl.
The goal is to fill up the bowl with as many Goldfish as they can. And at the end of the game, you can go straight into snack time!
3) Letter Hop
The best part of this activity is that it gets your child moving and jumping. Not only will their brain be working, but their body will be, too!
For this game, you’ll need several target letters — B, T, and M for instance. Write each one on its own sheet of paper.
To begin, hold up one of the letters and say a sound. If the sound you said matches the letter you’re holding, then your child can make one giant hop toward you. Continue with another letter or repeat the same letter.
As your child gets better at the game, you can say a word instead of a sound. If the first sound in the word matches the letter you’re holding, then your child gets to hop.
The goal is to reach you in less than 10 turns. For even more fun, involve multiple kids and see who can reach you first!
4) Letter-Sound Treasure Hunt
This activity is another simple but effective one. It’s like your child’s very own letter-sound correspondence treasure hunt!
To play, you’ll need several magnetic letters and a pillowcase. Drop all of the letters into the pillowcase, and then say a letter sound.
The goal is for your child to grab one letter at a time — for more of a challenge, doing so without looking! — until they pull the matching letter out of the bag.
5) Limbs And Letters, Oh My!
For this game, your child won’t just hear the letter-sound correspondence with their ears. They’ll make it with their arms and legs, too!
Every time you say a letter sound, your child will try their hardest to twist their body to make the shape of the letter that matches the sound they heard. This is sure to end in fits of laughter as they wiggle across the floor to bend their body into an “S” shape.
You can take turns making shapes with your bodies and contorting yourselves to look just like the alphabet! And feel free to partner up if your child can’t quite make the shape of a letter with only their body.
6) Muffin Pan Challenge
If you’re interested in trying this activity, you’ll need six letters, a muffin pan, and two sets of different small objects (coins and paper clips work great!).
To play, you will use one of the objects, while your child uses the other. You could be coins and your child could be paperclips, for example.
Place a different letter in each cup of the muffin pan. Say the sound of one of the letters and let your child try to drop a paperclip into the right cup. If they succeed, they get to claim that cup!
Next, your child can say the sound of one of the letters and have you toss a coin into the corresponding cup. (It doesn’t hurt if you have a LOT of trouble getting your coin in the right cup!) When you get the letter correct, you claim the cup.
When all the cups are full, whoever has the most items in the pan wins. And then, while you’ve got it out, maybe you can use the muffin pan to make a sweet treat together!
Letter-Sound Correspondence For A Bright Future
We hope that these activities were helpful! Remember, all children are unique. A letter-sound correspondence game that works for one of your children may not do the trick with their siblings.
Don’t fret! There’s a perfect fit for every child. And we know that with you guiding them, your child will master letter-sound correspondence in no time!
At HOMER, we’re always here to lend a helping hand, and we would love to be a part of your routine! Our Learn & Grow app offers tons of personalized, effective activities to develop your child’s reading skills — letter-sound correspondence included!
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50 ABC Letters and Sounds Games • Kids Activities Blog
Today we have a whole bunch of alphabet fun with letter and sounds learning games and activities for toddlers and preschoolers to help you young students prepare to read with fun pre-reading playful learning ideas.
ABC Games & Alphabet Sounds
Many parents have kids that are soon to enter kindergarten for the first time and are wondering what their kids should know before they head out to school on their own.
As a mom who once taught Kindergarten, I always wanted to make sure my kids are well-prepared and ready to begin their school career with a bit of an advantage by knowing their letters and sounds.
Related: Grab our free Kindergarten readiness checklist as a guide
I have seen the value in children knowing their letters early.
That said, I also recognize that kids are kids, and I want to make sure they have time to play – both independently and with me.
Let’s learn our alphabet through playing games!Learning Through Alphabet Games
Children acquire knowledge through play, so learning letters at our house is rarely a sit down structured time.
It’s a time of play and games!
The kids have fun and don’t even realize they are learning at the same time. I don’t believe we should leave teaching up to the schools. You get the great honor of being an educator of your child, and you can supplement what is happening at school by engaging your child in enjoyable yet educational ways.
Related: Check out our huge abc letters resource that has letter activities, letter crafts, letter printables and more for every letter of the alphabet!
I hope these resources help you feel equipped to take the reins in your own child’s education.
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Let’s play a hands on letter game!Hands On Letter Games
1. Letter Toss Game
Muffin Tin Learning – Want to make learning fun? This game involving throwing pennies and will keep your kids engaged. They will barely know that this is actually a lesson.
2. Growing Letters Game
Alphabet Flower Garden – This garden is full of letters and learning opportunities. It is definitely a great way to explore and grow in alphabet knowledge.
3. Unlimited ABC Games for Kids
ABC Mouse – This site gives kids tons of alphabet and phonics practice through interactive games and printables.
4. Matching Letter Game
Magnetic Alphabet Board – This letter matching activity is self-contained and is a tool to get kids to match up letters and help with identification.
5. Touch and Feel the Alphabet Game
Play Dough and Magnet Letters – Letting kids explore using their senses is a great way to learn. Play Dough is a tactile way to watch this happen.
–>Need a Set of Alphabet Magnets? I like this Magnetic Letters Alphabet Fridge Magnets Set that comes in a handy carrying tub.
6. The Great Alphabet Race
Race the Alphabet – Do you have race tracks and a child that loves playing with cars? This activity is for you! If you don’t have your own track, here’s another version.
Let’s have some fun with preschool learning games & our ABC’s.Preschool Alphabet Games
7.
Fishing for LettersMagnet Letter Fishing – Take your magnet letters and make a simple fishing pole. With a pond full of letters, your kids will have a lot of fun casting their line for another catch.
8. Pirate Vowel Game
Gold Coin Vowel Sound Drop – Your little pirate will have fun learning his or her vowels be playing this game.
9. Letter Stacking Game
ABC Letter Stack Game – Stacking up letters has never been so fun. They get to stack and stack until they fall, which I am sure will become the favorite part.
Related: Use these with our playful preschool homeschool curriculum
10. It Begins With…
Initial Sounds Blackout Game – Want kids to be able to identify the beginning sounds of words? This fun game will help them do exactly that.
–>Need a Wooden Alphabet Set with Flashcards? I really love the cuteness of this Tangame Wooden Magnetic Letters Alphabet Refrigerator Magnet Flash Cards for Preschool Kids that comes in a magnetic tin.
11. Letter Scavenger Hunt
Architecture Letter Scavenger Hunt – Have you seen those photos that find letters in architecture? Your kids get to go on their own letter scavenger hunt with this fun activity.
Let’s play a creative alphabet game!Creative Letter Games for Alphabet Sounds
12. Interactive Alphabet Learning Games
A-Z Letter Learning Activities – This post brings you over 90 activities for each and every letter of the alphabet. What a great resource!
13. Climb the Word Ladder
Word Ladder – Kids get to “climb” to the top of the ladder as they successfully identify letters and sounds. They don’t need to worry if they “fall,” they have the opportunity to try again.
14. Flashlight Alphabet Game
Flashlight Alphabet Game – My kids are obsessed with flashlights. I know my preschooler would love this game!
–>Need Foam Alphabet Letters for Practice? This Gamenote Classroom Magnetic Alphabet Letters Kit comes in a plastic organization case and magnet board and would be great for home too.
15. Make a Letter Game
Letter Formation Activity – Using materials you probably have at home, your kids will have a lot of fun forming their letters.
16. Hungry Hungry Letters Game
Alphabet Monster – This hungry monster will only eat letters if you can say the name or sound of a letter. What a fun craft to make that also turns a great letter learning opportunity.
Let’s play a game that helps us learn letters!ABC Games that Help Kids Learn Letters and Sounds
17. Let’s Host a Reading Hop
Reading Hop – This letter learning game will keep your kids active and hopping all around. If you are looking for a way to take learning outdoors, you have found it.
18. Alphabet I Spy
Alphabet “I Spy” – Take the classic and beloved game of “I Spy” and turn it into an alphabet search activity. Brilliant!
19. Can You Catch the Letters Game?
Runaway Letters Game – Your child gets a chance to grab letters and runaway while you creativity beacon the letter’s return. This is a great way for moms, dads or teachers to interact with their kids during the educational process.
–>Need a Fun ABC Game? I love this ABC Cookies Game from Goodie Games that is a fun alphabet learning game for toddlers and preschoolers.
20. LEGO Spelling
Lego Spelling – If you add letters to duplex legos, you have a great way to work on sounds and words.
21. Letters Inside of Letters Activity
Making Letters with Letters – Learning letters will be reinforced over and over again as your kids use letters from magazines to create their own larger letters.
Fun Pre-K Learning games for kids!ABC Games for Pre-K
22. Letter Swat Game
Spider Letter Swat – Kids will enjoy learning their letters as they swat away at the flies in this entertaining game.
23. Letter Squirt Game
Squirt the Letter – This is a game I know my son, especially, would love. He loves anything squirt gun and anything water. Squirting the correct letter is right up his alley.
24. Letter Lacing Activity
Letter Lacing – This letter lacing, quiet bag activity works on fine motor skills while also developing the skills needed to develop in reading.
–>Need Letter Lacing Cards? I like this wooden set from Melissa & Doug that has both animals and letters on the sturdy lacing cards.
25. Alphabet Sounds Race
Letter Sounds Race – Get your kids moving with this letter sounds race. This is a great learning opportunity for your active kids! More alphabet sound learning activities are fun too!
26. Disappearing Letters Game
Disappearing Letters – Kids will learn to love to trace their letters as they see the trick to making them disappear.
Let’s play ABC Learning Games!Alphabet Games for Learning
27. The Game of Bang
Bang – Bang is a letter identification game that will be a lot of fun for the little gamers in your life.
28. Letter Chomp Game
Mr. Shark Alphabet Chomper Game – I love the idea to make a shark out of an envelope in general. Add the learning aspect of having the shark chomp letters, and you have a great game.
29. Letter Tiles Activity
DIY Bananagrams Letter Tiles – Here’s a really smart way to make letter tiles. You can turn them into magnets or play the classic Bananagram game with your creation.
–>Need a Bananagram Game? Here is the original Bananagram game for kids.
30. Make Pretzel Letters
Soft Pretzel Letters – Kids can learn their letters as they have fun making pretzel dough. Through using both the sense of touch and taste, this becomes a fun activity for all.
31. Travel Alphabet Game
Alphabet Words Game – This is a learning game that can be taken anywhere. Keep your kids occupied working on their letters at restaurants, home, car rides and more.
Let’s play letter and sound games!ABC Games for Letters and Sounds
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Touchy Feely LettersSensory Bins with Letters – Sometimes the best way to help kids learn is to let them explore. This sensory bin will help kids do just that.
33. Alphabet Seek & Find
Seek-N-Find Alphabet – This letter game is like an eye spy for letters. It involves a plastic tube (easily substituted by a water bottle), and will keep your kids searching for their letters for quite some time.
34. Letter Formation Fun
Tactile Writing – Kids learn to write letters as they use rice and paint to feel their way through the process or writing.
–>Need a Wooden Letter Matching Set? I like this durable Alphabet flash cards and wooden letter puzzle set from LiKee Alphabet.
35. Homemade Domino Letter Fun
Craft Stick Dominos – These craft stick dominos are an easy, homemade version of a domino game with a focus on learning letters and matching symbols. What a fun idea.
36. Flashcard Games
ABC Flashcards – Flashcards can be used by a variety of games and activities like flashcard basketball. These ones are free. And so are these kids alphabet cards you can download & print instantly.
Related: Here are a bunch of ideas for flash card games for kids
Let’s play some more abc games!How to Help a Child Learn Letters and Sounds Through Play
37. Make a Sun-Powered Letter Puzzle
Make a DIY shape puzzle using the sun with alphabet letters for a really fun matching game you can play inside or out. Or use this method without the sun to make this fun abc matching game for kids.
38. Collect Alphabet Treasures
Use these free alphabet labels to create small containers for each letter of the alphabet for a special letter collection activity!
39. Make Easy Alphabet Crackers
Making alphabet crackers has never been easier or more fun!
–>Need an Alphabet Snack? I like these Happy Tot Organics ABC Multi-Grain Cookies…yum!
40. Play Alphabet Zipline!
Use these alphabet printable letters to create your own alphabet zipline in your living room. It is really fun.
41. Play a Silly Letters Game
Try these alphabet games for preschool that are full of fun and a little silly…
42. Make Pipecleaner Letters!
Try to do some fun abc formation with pasta and pipe cleaners which is a fun way to explore letter shapes.
43. Make Bathtub Alphabet Soup
Use bath letters for a big big big batch of bubblebath alphabet soup {giggle}.
44. Color a Letter Coloring Page
- Letter A Coloring Page
- Letter B Coloring Page
- Letter C Coloring Page
- Letter D Coloring Page
- Letter E Coloring Page
- Letter F Coloring Page
- Letter G Coloring Page
- Letter H Coloring Page
- Letter I Coloring Page
- Letter J Coloring Page
- Letter K Coloring Page
- Letter L Coloring Page
- Letter M Coloring Page
- Letter N Coloring Page
- Letter O Coloring Page
- Letter P Coloring Page
- Letter Q Coloring Page
- Letter R Coloring Page
- Letter S Coloring Page
- Letter T Coloring Page
- Letter U Coloring Page
- Letter V Coloring Page
- Letter W Coloring Page
- Letter X Coloring Page
- Letter Y Coloring Page
- Letter Z Coloring Page
45.
Let’s Play with Playdough!These playdough pre writing activities are both fun and super hands-on learning.
Let’s make a yummy…I mean gummy…alphabet!46. Make Gummy Letters
This sour gummy recipe makes the cutest alphabet letters to learn and eat!
47. Try a Fun Alphabet Activity Book
There are so many quality workbooks for kids on the market right now so we narrowed it down to some of our favorites that just might fit your kid.
Let’s find the letters and make pictures with crayons!48. Color by Letter Activities for Letter Recognition Fun
We have a whole bunch of color by letter printable pages for kids that help them recognize letters while playing a game:
- Color by letter – A-E
- Color by letter worksheets – F-J
- Coloring by letters – K-O
- Color with letters – P-T
- Preschool color by letter – U-Z
49. Play the Missing Letter Game
Use one of our favorite preschool games, What is Missing? and use either letter flashcards or abc fridge magnet sets to create sequencing of the alphabet and then remove a letter or two.
Let’s have fun with letter recognition!50. Play Alphabet Beach Ball Toss
Modify our fun sight word game with letters instead of sight words. Your beach ball can be covered with the letters of the alphabet for throwing and catching learning fun.
Games for ABC Sounds
51. Learn and sing the ABC sounds song
I love this fun song from Rock ‘N Learn that goes through the entire alphabet with sounds for each of the letters.
52. Play an online ABC sounds game
Monster Mansion is a free online alphabet match game that kids can learn the abc sounds and match them with the proper letter on the proper monster!
53. Print & Play a letter sounds game
Preschool Play and Learn has a really colorful and fun letter sounds board game you can print and play at home or in the preschool classroom. Each player will pick up a card and identify the letter and /or say the sound that the letter makes.
More Learning Games from Kids Activities Blog
- Now that we learned out letters, don’t miss out on our number activities for preschoolers!
- When your child is ready, we have a big giant list of sight word activities that are fun too!
- We have some really fun games teaching kids how to read a clock.
- My favorite massive resource of fun is our kids science games here at Kids Activities Blog.
- It doesn’t have to be October to play some frightful Halloween games.
- Let’s play math games for kids!
- If you need to work out the wiggles, we have the best indoor games for kids.
What was your favorite abc game? Did we miss some alphabet activities that you do with your kids?
Game as a form of control of lexical skills
Game - exercise “Insert a letter”
Purpose: repetition of a graphic image letters
Description: the teacher writes on the blackboard (or prepares a plastic alphabet mosaic in advance) in sequential alphabetical order, while specifically “forgetting to write” a few letters. The task of students is to complete (or insert) missing letters.
Game - exercise “Letters crumbled”
Purpose: skill building
Description: the game can be played as individually as well as in groups. The teacher is cooking split alphabet (or plastic alphabet mosaic), mixing all the letters in advance. A task students to compose the alphabet in the correct order.
Game - exercise “ABC`s turn”
Purpose: English perception control letters by ear
Description: a string consisting of alphabetic letters in a scatter, while several letters are missing, instead of them either a dot or an empty square. Children's task fill in the missing letters. For example:
AD_FTGKI_HMONZ_PVR_QS_WYX_
I, in turn, propose to implement voicing missing letters by means rhymes. For example:
- Letter B, like a ball - ball,
Jumps, hides under the table.
- S-
went hunting Get your feet up!
- Sweet tooth letter J
Sweeter than buns and cakes! etc.
Guess the letter!
Purpose: graphic repetition English letters
Description: the teacher asks the children close your eyes, passing through the class selectively “writes” a letter on the palms of several students finger. The task of students is to guess and correctly name the letter written by the teacher.
Game-exercise “Help the letters!”
Purpose: formation of spelling skill
Description: on the board in a column are written capital letters of the English alphabet (you can have several). The task of the students is to substitute or write the correct letter next to the capital letter small capital letter.
Tic-tac-toe game
Purpose: control of learning the alphabet
Description: the teacher draws a grid on board, as for the game tic-tac-toe (3/3), fills with letters, but the letters are turned inside out side so that they are not visible. Student task - choose a cell and name the correct letter. If a the player did everything right, he gets the right put a cross / zero and continue the game. Students play in teams or pairs.
Game “Whose sun is brighter?”
Purpose: develop speech response students
Description: the game is played in two commands. Team captains come to the board which has two circles. Take turns writing letters of the English alphabet on the board, and the task team members to correctly name the letters, written by the captain. for well-written and the captain has the right to draw the named letter a ray of sunshine. The captain who wins the sun will have more rays.
Game - exercise “What is your name? "
Purpose: to train students in pronunciation and graphic presentation English letters.
Description: the teacher mentally suggests write your name in English and selectively asks the children to spell their name. Teacher writes down the letters the student says on the board, for check. Wins the one who unmistakably spelled his name by comparing it with name written on the board.
“I am a letter” game
Purpose: recall graphic writing letters
Description: class gets up. Teacher names a letter. Student task draw the named letter. Very fun game can be used as a physical minutes.
Game - exercise “Color letters”
Purpose: repetition of the names of letters
Description: are fixed on the board in advance prepared cards, one side of which painted in any color, and on the other hand a letter of the English alphabet is written. Teacher selects a student and asks, for example: “Find me yellow, please!” - the student goes to the blackboard, finds the right color, turns the card over and calls letter written on it. The game can serve exercise for repetition, both the alphabet and color names. 9Alphabet fishing game magnetic letters of the English alphabet, pencil, thread and staple. We construct from these materials "fishing rod". Children take turns “fishing” for letters, laid out in advance on the table, carpet. Caught The student names the letter correctly and puts it in "bucket", an incorrectly named letter returns to the game. The task is to catch all the letters.
ABC-Oops!
Purpose: development of feeling mindfulness, the development of the skill of monitoring order of pronunciation of letters
Description: students sit on their places. In a predetermined order, they queues name the letters of the alphabet. One condition- instead of every fourth letter it is necessary to pronounce exclamation - Oops!, the next student calls already following letters. It should look like this way-
ABC-Oops!, EFG-Oops!, HIJ-Oops!
Find a Pair Game
Purpose: spell check related skills
Description: participation of any number of players. children cards and a pencil are distributed to each player.
Task: "Find and circle
The one with all the letters circled wins right.
Lesson development
Topic: “ Letters are our friends. Letters are our friends”
Lesson type: general combined with game elements
Introductory purpose: control and consolidation of knowledge on the topic “Alphabet”
Development goal: continued formation of positive motives for learning, developing interest in learning English
Educational goal: impression causal relationship of knowledge of English alphabet with the process of reading, cultivating interest to learning English.
Lesson objectives: organization interactions, use of learned and acquired knowledge, skills and practice
Course of the lesson
1. Organizational moment
- greeting -
Hallo, guys and girls! How are you? Sit down, please!
- checking the availability of trainees -
Who is today absent?
- message of the theme of the lesson -
The theme our lesson is “Letters are our friends”.
Our task in the lesson is to repeat and reinforce knowledge of the English alphabet English alphabet.
2. Testing knowledge of sounds - phonetic charging
I slit the sheet, the sheet I slit, and on the slitted sheet I sit. [s-sh]
The tongue twister is written on the blackboard, students pronounce it after the teacher.
3. Checking homework
Repeat the ABC five minutes, please!
Several students speak English alphabet.
4. Main part of the lesson
And now we will play!
control of the perception of English letters by ear
The first game is “ABC`s turn”. Let's look at the blackboard!
A long line is written on the blackboard, consisting of alphabet letters scattered, with several there are no letters, instead of them there is either a dot or empty square. The task of the children is to fill in the missing letters. For example:
AD_FTGKI_HMONZ_PVR_QS_WYX_
The teacher asks the children to remember how many letters in the English alphabet (26), and how many letters standing in line? (20), how many letters were lost? (6)
Teacher to voice the missing letters through rhymes. And called by the teacher children fill in the missing letters in order queues.
- Letter B, like a ball - ball,
Jumps, hides under the table.- S-
went hunting Get your feet up!- Sweet tooth letter J
Sweeter than buns and cakes!- The letter E is whiter than snow.
From E originates egg.- The letter L came next,
To help the lamb - lamb!- If you meet the letter U
So soon it will rain!
Checking the correct spelling of letters
The next game is “Help the letters!”
Capital letters are written in a column on the board letters of the English alphabet (several possible). The task of students is to substitute or write next to capitalize proper small caps letter.
Let's help mothers to find their children uppercase small letters.
c) control of learning the alphabet,
Now we will play in “Cross and zero”.
Description: The teacher draws a grid on the blackboard, as for tic-tac-toe games (3/3), fills in letters, but the letters are turned on the wrong side so that they are not was seen. The task of students is to choose a cell and name the correct letter. If the player has done everything right, he gets the right to deliver tic/tac toe and continue the game. Students play in teams or in pairs.
The next game is “Color letters”
pronunciation
Pre-prepared cards, one side of which is colored in any color, and on the other side is written letter of the English alphabet. The teacher chooses student and asks, for example: “Find me yellow, please!” - the student goes to the blackboard, finds the right color, flips the card over and says what is written letter on it.
e) and now let's relax a bit - relax, and spend physical wait a minute.
Stand up! Our game calls “I’m a letter!”
Imagine that you are the letters of English alphabet. I call you any letter, your task me to depict it. (X,P,I,Z,C,H)
O.k. ! It was very funny! Sit down, please!
f) repetition of the graphic image of English letters
Guess! What letter is it? Guess what letter it is! Close your eyes!
Walking around the classroom, drawing a letter on the palms of two or three students, a few more I suggest taking magnetic letters from the box and identify and name them by touch.
5. The final stage of the lesson
26 English letters
We found out in December,
And start reading the words we
Very soon in January.The alphabet helped us learn
Opened many roads for us,0046 We say “thank you” to him,
But we do not say goodbye to him.
Finally repeat the alphabet from A to Z (one student).
The time is up. The lesson is over. Thank you very much for your nice work. You have good marks.
You are free and good buy!
Games on the topic “Count -Count”
1. Game-exercise “How old is this man?”
Purpose: systematization and improving skills on the topic
Description: we need a drawing mathematical man, where instead of body parts figures are drawn. It is necessary to find all the numbers, name and add them up and determine the age of the mathematical little man, calling him in English. Numbers for The teacher selects the drawing depending on whether up to what number did the children learn to count in English.
2. Game “Give me the phone number”
Purpose: theme
Description: we need a box with various phone numbers. Pupils take out from the box in turn a card with a number phone and call it in English.
3. Game "Numbers"
Goal: repetition of quantitative numerals
Description: Two commands are formed. Right and left on the board is written scatter the same number of digits. Representatives teams go to the blackboard, the teacher calls the number one by one. Their task is to quickly find and cross out the named number on your half boards. The team that is faster wins cope with the task.
4. Game - exercise “Count”
Purpose: control of the ability to count up to 20 in English
Description: The game can receive participation of any number of players. children cards and a pencil are distributed to each player.
Task - find and count all the toys below write down their number.
At the signal of the teacher, the children begin to search. Whoever gets everything right wins. toys.
5. Game “What’s my number?”
Purpose repetition of cardinal numbers
Description: The teacher calls two students and attaches stickers with numbers to their backs (in within the studied numbers). Children in turn call numbers in English, trying to guess your number on the back. wins whoever guesses their number first.
6. The game “Fingers”
Purpose: listening to English digits up to ten
Description: the teacher calls the number fluently in English. The students' task is to show the number called by the teacher on the fingers.
7. Game-exercise “Funny counting”
Goal: control of counting skills in English
Description: is shown on the board a picture or a photograph that has several repeated images. Must have a list of things to count. Check performed aloud by speaking.
8. Exercise game “Draw this!”
Purpose: graphic control perception of English numbers
Description: ready-made cards are distributed, on which the task is written - draw the proposed picture n is the number of times. Number written in cursive. The challenge for students is to understand and draw the correct number of suggested pictures.
9. Exercise game “What time is this? ”
Purpose of : Validation pronunciation of English numbers up to 12
Description: on the board is an image of a clock, with different times. Since we check the knowledge of numbers, choose the exact time - 6, 8, 12. The task is to name what time is it using the construction on the board:
It's …. o'clock.
10. Exercise game “Snowmen”
Purpose: graphic control perception of English numbers and correct pronunciation of English numbers up to 20
Description: drawings are distributed with snowman silhouette. The silhouette will help connect numbers written in letters. Students connect to numbers in sequential order and pronounce them. The one who completes the task first wins.
11. Game - exercise “Duck and fish”
Purpose: graphic control perception of English numbers and correct pronunciation of English numbers up to 20
Description: The game can accept participation of any number of players. children cards and colored pencils are distributed to each player. The task is to connect all the numbers in order, pronouncing them in English, color what succeed. At the teacher's signal, the children begin paint. The one who finishes first wins.
12. The game “One, two, three - Oops!”
Purpose: tracking skill control
Description: the students are sitting on their places. In a predetermined order, they queues call numbers (within the limits of the studied digits). One condition - instead of every fourth figures must be pronounced exclamation - Oops!, the next student calls the next numbers. It should look like this-
One, two, three - Oops! Four, five, six - Oops! etc.
13 . Game-exercise “Shop”
Purpose: control of the ability to count to 10 in English
Description: In the game can receive participation of any number of players. children cards and a pencil are distributed to each player. The task is to count in English all the toys in store and write their number below. By At the signal of the teacher, the children begin to count and write. The one who completes the task correctly wins.
Lesson development
Topic: “Funny counting. Counting fun"
Introductory purpose: control and consolidation of knowledge on the topic “Account”
Developmental goal: continued formation of positive motives for learning, development of interest in learning English
Educational goal: education interest in learning English, building team spirit
Lesson objectives: organization interactions, development of creative abilities, creating favorable psychological climate conducive to formation of students' personality.
Lesson progress
1. Organizational moment
- greeting -
Hallo, guys and girls! How are you? Sit down, please!
- checking the availability of trainees -
Who is today absent?
- lesson topic message-
The theme our lesson is “Counting fun”.
Our task in the lesson is to repeat and reinforce knowledge of counting and the ability to count in English up to 20.
2. Phonetic charger
One, two, three, four,
It's very cold,
Please shut the door!
3. The main part of the lesson
To do this, you must split into two teams, and Let's play the lesson. I take you five minutes. You must choose a captain and come up with a name for your team.
And so, the teams are ready. representatives on the board teams write the names of their teams, in order to to record the points earned and the game starts.
a) mathematicians came to visit you little men, and they asked you for help, help them to determine how old they are. Summing it all up numbers, you get the age. It's our first task. Reply you must according to the design written on the board -
He is ... years old. The team that completed the task faster and more correctly gets one point.
O.k. ! good job! And now your next task!
b) Scattered on the blackboard to the left and right the same number of digits. Go to the board team representatives, I call the number in English, you look for it and cross it out, each on your half. The team that wins cross out all the numbers faster. Let's start!
Ten, one, fifteen, eleven, three, six etc.
c) to lead the next task to the board team captains should come out. Now we are with you Let's play the game "What's my number?". I am attaching to backs of captains stickers with numbers (up to 20). The captains take turns calling the numbers in English, trying to guess your number attached to back. Whoever guesses theirs first wins. room. Let's go!
It was great! Sit down, please!
d) And now the team task. It's called “Count!”.
I distribute cards and pencils to each team. The task is to find and count all the toys, below write their number.
At the signal, start searching. The one who wins who correctly counts all the toys and correctly pronounce them in English.
f) And the last task today is the game “Cross and zero”. On the desk a grid is drawn, as for the game tic-tac-toe (3/3) filled with numbers but the numbers are rotated wrong side so that they are not visible. The task of the team representatives is to choose a cell and say the correct number in turn in English. If the player did everything right, he gets the right to put a cross / zero and continue the game.
4. The final stage of the lesson
It was great! And now it's time to take stock our game! Thank you all for your active participation and according to the calculated points, the team won . .. And your reward - all team members receive "5" subject, and the losing team will be given “4”, because they tried! Finally, all together let's repeat the score in English from 1 to 20. The time is up. The lesson is over. Thank you very much for your nice work. You have good marks. You are free and good buy!
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