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Lucky Little Learners

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$23.00

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Phonics reading passages, or Phonics Mats, are the perfect no-prep, print and go resource to help students turn isolated phonics skills into reading text! Students practice isolated phonics skills, decoding, fluency, and comprehension all in one resource. *** NEW UPDATE *** This resource has been updated with a brand new 2022 version! The new phonics mats have decodable passages, comprehension questions, word writing practice, and a warm-up page for each skill. Make sure to download the preview

Subjects:

Phonics, Reading, Writing

Grades:

Types:

Printables, Worksheets

CCSS:

RF.2.3, RF.2.3a, RF.2.3b, RF.2.3c, RF.2.3d…

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My Nerdy Teacher by Alina V

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$19.00

⭐⭐⭐ FLASH SALE ⭐⭐⭐Grab The Decodable Readers Passages Mega Bundle for just $19! Hurry up, time is running out! Your students can practice reading in a fun and engaging way using these decodable texts.  Science of Reading AlignedLow Prep Required. Simply print and go.These decodable passages will help your students practice the phonics patterns you're teaching them.Perfect for centers, homework, morning work, and more.Printable and Digital (Google Slides™)Perfect for Preschool Kindergarten, 1st gr

Subjects:

Phonics, Reading, Writing

Grades:

K - 2nd

Types:

Activities, Centers, Printables

CCSS:

RF.K.2d, RF.K.3, RF.K.3c, RF.1.2c, RF.1.2d…

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A Teachable Teacher

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All-in-One Reading Passages give your students the opportunity to practice phonics and fluency with these reading comprehension passages and questions. The best part? It requires no prep on your end! Now including original PDF + NEW digital versions of each phonics reading passage for distance learning!Each reading passage gives your students the opportunity to practice a targeted phonics skill in the context of reading. Each phonics passage also builds fluency and comprehension. It’s the bundle

Subjects:

ELA Test Prep, Phonics, Reading

Grades:

1st - 2nd

Types:

English (UK), Guided Reading Books, Printables

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The Moffatt Girls

This Spring Math and Literacy Packet has it all and requires NO PREP! The resources in this packet are designed to meet Common Core Standards for Kindergarten while making learning FUN, hands-on and interactive! If you like this packet, you may also like our other NO PREP packets:⭐️SAVE BIG WITH⭐️ ALL YEAR Math and Literacy NO PREP Kindergarten⭐️ St. Patrick's Day NO PREP Packet Kindergarten⭐️ Valentine NO PREP (Kindergarten)⭐️ Christmas NO PREP (Kindergarten)⭐️ Fall Math and Literacy (Kinderga

Subjects:

Math, Reading, Spring

Grades:

Types:

Centers, Printables

Also included in: All Year Math and Literacy NO PREP BUNDLE (Kindergarten) Winter

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My Teaching Pal

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This bundle features a HUGE 263 math worksheets for first grade! The worksheets cover addition and subtraction, numbers and place value, 2D & 3D shapes, data and graphing, fractions & partitioning and time. These fun-filled worksheets are great to use all year round and they are perfect for whole-class activities, math stations, fast finisher activities, homework and review. This bundle consists of the following packets:First Grade Addition and Subtraction WorksheetsFirst Grade 2D and 3D

Subjects:

Basic Operations, Math, Numbers

Grades:

Types:

Printables, Workbooks, Worksheets

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Rachel Lynette

30 Figurative Language Worksheets that focus on similes, metaphors, idioms, hyperbole, personification, onomatopoeia, and alliteration. These worksheets are great for no-prep practice of the 7 most common types of figurative language. Each type of figurative language includes an introductory page with a definition and examples. The rest of the pages provide opportunities for practice.WHAT'S INCLUDED:✍️ PRINT:30 printable worksheetsRecording SheetsAnswer Keys DIGITAL:Google SlidesEasel ActivityG

Subjects:

EFL - ESL - ELD, ELA Test Prep, Vocabulary

Grades:

3rd - 5th

Types:

Independent Work Packet, Worksheets

CCSS:

RL.3.4, RL.6.4, L.3.3, L.3.3a, L.3.5…

Also included in: Figurative Language BUNDLE! Activities, Task Cards, Posters, Digital & more!

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My Teaching Pal

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$10.00

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This bundle is packed with so many fun-filled math worksheets for kindergarten students. It is perfect for whole-class activities, math stations, fast finisher activities, homework and review. The worksheets cover addition and subtraction to 10, place value, 2D & 3D shapes and numbers to 20. A total of 126 worksheets are included which are great to use all year round. This bundle consists of the following packets:Kindergarten Addition and Subtraction WorksheetsKindergarten Numbers to 20 Work

Subjects:

Basic Operations, Math, Numbers

Grades:

PreK - 1st

Types:

Centers, Printables, Worksheets

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Pocket of Preschool

Label your entire classroom for students with HUGE set of 471 classroom labels with REAL PHOTOGRAPHS! This will save you hours and hours of time. Just print, laminate, and tape to the shelf. Three Sets Included:English word with photoSpanish (red text) and English (black text) word with photoFrench (blue text) and English (black text) word with photoEditable (blank page with NO photos, you add your own photos)These labels were created for early childhood classrooms (toddler, preschool, pre-k, ki

Subjects:

Back to School, For All Subject Areas

Grades:

PreK - 1st

Types:

Printables

Also included in: Preschool, Pre-K, and Kindergarten Complete Curriculum BUNDLE

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ThatKinderMama

$10.00

This is a four week illustration unit to help kindergarten/first grade writers become confident in their drawing and coloring skills. Primary students will learn how to draw with shapes and people with different facial expressions, hairstyles, and skin tones.This illustration study sets kindergarten students up for success for the rest of the year during writers workshop. Students can reference their directed drawing notebook throughout the year if they forget how to draw an object already taugh

Subjects:

Arts & Music, Back to School, Writing

Grades:

PreK - 1st

Types:

Lesson, Printables

Also included in: Kindergarten Writing Units GROWING BUNDLE | Writers Workshop

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WholeHearted School Counseling

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Our Calm Down Corner kit has EVERYTHING you need to help your students with self-regulation, and will be a true game changer for your classroom management. It's the perfect social emotional learning and behavior management tool that's essential for every elementary classroom! You'll be able to create a beautiful break space where students can independently use coping strategies to self-regulate and manage their big feelings. All the while reducing classroom disruptions, making it easier for you

Subjects:

Classroom Management, School Counseling, Social Emotional Learning

Grades:

K - 6th

Types:

Activities, Posters, Worksheets

Also included in: Self-Regulation Coping Skills Bundle: Calm Corner, SEL Lessons, Games & Decor

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My Teaching Pal

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The HUGE bundle of sentence work worksheets will have your students practicing a number of literacy skills related to fluency, editing, writing and grammar. This bundle is perfect for literacy centers, whole-class activities, homework, intervention programs and more!The following 4 packets are included in this bundle:1. Sentence ScrambleStudents unscramble the sentences to form a simple sentence. This activity is great for learning and understanding basic sentence structure. There are 20 pages i

Subjects:

English Language Arts, Phonics, Writing

Grades:

PreK - 1st

Types:

Activities, Centers, Worksheets

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The Candy Class

$14.00

Are you looking for ways to implement the science of reading best practices into your classroom? These engaging seasonal no prep reading comprehension passages are a great tool to help your students with their literacy development throughout the year with winter, spring, summer, and fall themes. These are fully decodable and target phonics skills. These are scaffolded and build on each other from one passage to the next. They start off with CVC reading passages and move all the way up. The cover

Subjects:

English Language Arts, Phonics, Reading

Grades:

K - 2nd

Types:

Independent Work Packet, Printables, Worksheets

CCSS:

K.CC.A.1, K.CC.A.2, K.NBT.A.1, 1.NBT.A.1, 1.NBT.B.2…

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Kaitlynn Albani

Inside you will find 60 kindergarten comprehension passages! These passages are great for kinders and would also be suitable for pre-k or first graders depending on how you use them. There is a lot of variety included. Please check the images and preview to see IF these passages will work for your students.The passages are set up into three categories...First 20 passages: Basic story with 3 questions. The students are given two answers to choose from for each question.Second 20 passages: Basic

Subjects:

English Language Arts, Reading, Reading Strategies

Grades:

K - 1st

Types:

Centers, Printables, Worksheets

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Natalie Lynn Kindergarten

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$50.00

⭐️HOPPING INTO SPRING SALE! This bundle is on sale for ONE DAY, Monday March 20, ONLY! Wondering how to teach EFFECTIVE Science of Reading aligned guided reading and phonics small groups in a Kindergarten, 1st grade, or 2nd grade classroom? It doesn’t have to be difficult! The Science of Reading Guided Curriculum has everything you need ready to print and go - including decodable books, small group lesson plans, science of reading decoding strategies, and phonics materials.Rethink how you teach

Subjects:

English Language Arts, Phonics, Reading

Grades:

K - 2nd

Types:

Guided Reading Books, Lesson, Printables

CCSS:

RF.K.1a, RF.K.1b, RF.K.1c, RF.K.1d, RF.K.2…

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Brain Waves Instruction

This Doodle and Do resource is designed to help students understand 8 types of figurative language. First, students will complete highly engaging Doodle Notes about each type of figurative language. They'll doodle and sketch their notes on 5 different engaging doodle note pages. Students will learn about each type, review examples, and create examples of their own. Next, they’ll complete a fun writing activity for each type of figurative language. They’ll create silly similes with spinners,

Subjects:

English Language Arts, Reading, Writing

Grades:

4th - 7th

Types:

Activities, Centers

CCSS:

W.6.3, W.6.3b, CCRA.W.10, CCRA.L.1, CCRA.L.2…

Also included in: Doodle and Do ELA Skills Bundle - 6 Units - Vocabulary, Writing, Reading

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Miss DeCarbo

$21.50

This is a no-prep reading intervention binder that is aligned to the science of reading and explicitly teaches and reinforces letter identification, letter sounds, phonemic awareness, handwriting, CVC words, blends, digraphs, nonsense words, phoneme segmentation, sentence fluency, and more! When and where should I use this binder?The No-Prep Reading Intervention Binder is ideal for one-on-one instruction, small reading groups, paraprofessional groups, Tier 2 and Tier 3 intervention groups, pract

Subjects:

English Language Arts, Phonics, Special Education

Grades:

K - 2nd

Types:

Activities, Printables, Worksheets

CCSS:

RF. K.1b, RF.K.1d, RF.K.2c, RF.K.2d, RF.K.3…

Also included in: No Prep Intervention Binder BUNDLE ELA and MATH Distance Learning

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Pathway 2 Success

$14.00

Use these lessons to get kids' self-control skills in shape! Activities focus on understanding self-control, impulse control, stopping and thinking to make a decision, waiting our turn, following rules and directions, staying motivated, doing our best work, managing emotions, using coping strategies, and practicing self-control to strengthen skills over time. Other skills that impact self-control are also addressed, including planning, time management, and perseverance.Digital VersionUpdated to

Subjects:

School Counseling, Social Emotional Learning, Special Education

Grades:

4th - 8th

Types:

Lesson, Printables

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A Teachable Teacher

Editable sight word worksheets provide kindergarten, first grade, and second grade students with effective and engaging sight word practice. The magical part about these sight word activities is that they are efficient for you, too!Dolch sight words, Fry sight words, custom district sight words…Are you tired of comparing sight word lists to see if you can use a particular resource? Did you have sight word worksheets, but then you changed grade levels or your school changed their sight word list,

Subjects:

EFL - ESL - ELD, Spelling, Vocabulary

Grades:

K - 2nd

Types:

Activities, Printables, Worksheets

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Patricia Pat Resources

Is writing complete sentences or sentence structure a struggle for your students? If so, you’ll love how these sentence building worksheets will help you teach how to write complete sentences.✏️ The many visuals in the worksheet will help your students COMPREHEND and REMEMBER the correct sentence structure. ✏️ This is a no-prep resource that even reluctant writers will love, plus you will save a lot of time with THREE Differentiations and Scaffolding done for you. ✏️ These hands-on worksheets wil

Subjects:

EFL - ESL - ELD, English Language Arts, Special Education

Grades:

K - 2nd

Types:

Centers, Homeschool Curricula, Homework

CCSS:

RI.2.1, RF.1.1a, W.K.2, W.2.3, SL.1.5…

Also included in: Sentence Writing Center | Complete Sentences | Sentence Structure | Small Groups

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Lucky Little Learners

This pack of handwriting pages gives your students the handwriting practice they need in an engaging way. They will build writing stamina, review letter & number formation, and practice sight words while learning new jokes and fun facts!⭐️DOWNLOAD THE PREVIEW FILE TO SEE THIS HANDWRITING RESOURCE IN DETAIL⭐️Read more about how I use handwriting practice sheets here.Need letter & handwriting practice that’s not “baby-ish?”The silly jokes and fun facts will engage your students while they

Subjects:

Balanced Literacy, Handwriting, Writing

Grades:

1st - 3rd

Types:

Independent Work Packet, Printables, Worksheets

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First Grade Freckles

Update 10/2022: Real Mouth Photos are now included. Update 07/2022: Boho Color scheme now included.Reading research has confirmed how important it is for students to learn explicit phonetic skills. This classroom resource is worth the wall space! There are so many options here you can hang what your specific program or sequence needs. Options span from basic kindergarten phonics skills to advanced skills found in third grade. These are also great for classrooms serving students needing suppor

Subjects:

Phonics, Reading, Writing

Grades:

K - 3rd

Types:

Bulletin Board Ideas

CCSS:

RF.K.3, RF.1.3, RF.2.3, RF.3.3

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FREE YOUR HEART

KINDERGARTEN PHONICS WRITING CVC WORKSHEETS: 30 DIFFERENTIATED PRINTABLES FOR SEGMENTING BEGINNING, MIDDLE, AND ENDING SOUNDSThis resource pack is a great tool to practice writing cvc words in a differentiated way! Included are 30 printables containing clear and attractive pictures!⭐⭐⭐PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS PRODUCT IS AVAILABLE IN A MONEY SAVING CVC BUNDLE!⭐⭐⭐CVC WORDS WORKSHEETS INCLUDED:I can write the beginning sound! (5 sheets)I can write the missing vowel! (5 sheets)I can write the ending

Subjects:

Phonics, Spelling, Writing

Grades:

K - 1st

Types:

Activities, Independent Work Packet, Worksheets

CCSS:

RF. K.2d, RF.K.3, RF.K.3a, L.K.2c, L.K.2d

Also included in: BLENDING & SEGMENTING CVC WORDS ACTIVITY KINDERGARTEN PHONICS CENTERS WORKSHEETS

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The Moffatt Girls

This Spring Math and Literacy Packet has it ALL and requires NO PREP! The resources in this packet are designed to meet Common Core Standards for 1st Grade while making learning FUN, hands-on and interactive!If you like this packet, you may also like our other NO PREP Packets: ***SAVE BIG WITH: ***ALL YEAR Math and Literacy NO PREP 1st GradeSpring Math and Literacy Packet (Kindergarten)St. Patrick's Day NO PREP Packet KindergartenSt. Patrick's Day NO PREP Packet 1st GradeValentine NO PREP (Kind

Subjects:

Math, Reading, Spring

Grades:

K - 2nd

Types:

Centers, Printables, Worksheets

Also included in: All Year Math and Literacy NO PREP BUNDLE (1st Grade) Winter

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Miss Giraffe

Arrays arrays arrays! BUNDLE of Activities, worksheets, and math centers to help your students practice rectangular arrays! Including Multiplication as Repeated Addition Worksheets. PICTURES in Preview! Everything you need to learn and practice rectangular arrays!All arrays are up to 5x5.Included: (Please download preview to see!)- Array Puzzles Math Center: Students match the eight different 3-part puzzles (24 puzzle pieces total) to match the rectangular array (picture) to its repeated additio

Subjects:

Basic Operations, Geometry, Math

Grades:

2nd - 4th

Types:

Activities, Centers, Worksheets

Syllable Games | Classroom Strategies

As students progress in their literacy understanding, they move from reading and writing single syllable words (often with consonant-vowel-consonant constructions) to reading and writing multisyllabic words. Instruction focused on teaching students about syllables often focuses on teaching different types of syllables (open and closed) and what occurs when syllables join together within a word.

How to use: Individually With small groups Whole class setting

More phonological awareness strategies

Why teach about syllables?

  • Dividing words into parts, or "chunks" helps speed the process of decoding.
  • Knowing the rules for syllable division can students read words more accurately and fluently.
  • Understanding syllables can also help students learn to spell words correctly.

 

 

Drumming out syllables

Students use a drum or tambourine to take turns drumming out the syllables in their names or other words. See the lesson plan.

This video is published with permission from the Balanced Literacy Diet. See many more related how-to videos with lesson plans in the Phonemic Awareness section.

Syllables: kindergarten

This video depicts a kindergarten small group engaging in a syllables activity. There are 5 students in this demonstration and they are using manipulatives. (From the What Works Clearinghouse practice guide: Foundational skills to support reading for understanding in kindergarten through 3rd grade. )

Collect resources

Marker activity

This activity, from our article How Now Brown Cow: Phoneme Awareness Activities, is an example of how to teach students to use a marker (i.e., token) to count syllables.

The marker activity often used for word counting can be adapted for use in counting syllables. Teachers can provide each child with tokens and two or three horizontally connected boxes drawn on a sheet of paper. The children place a token in each box from left to right as they hear each syllable in a word.

Multisyllabic manipulation

This example includes several activities and a chart of multisyllabic words. One specific activity from this page is the Multisyllabic Words Manipulation Game. Teachers can divide words from reading selections into syllables, write each syllable on a note card and display the syllables in jumbled order. Have students arrange the syllables to form the words.

Multisyllabic words manipulation >

Clapping games

Associating syllables with a beat can help students to better learn the concept of syllables within words. Here's a clapping game to help young learners understand about dividing words into syllables.

Basic words clapping game >

Using mirrors

The following link includes information on introductory activities such as using mirrors for teaching students about syllables. Information is also provided about the different syllable spelling patterns.

Using a mirror to understand syllables >

Jumping syllables

This activity teaches student to separate words into syllables. Students move syllables around to create new "silly" words which gives them practice manipulating different sounds.

Jumping syllables >

Find many more syllable activities developed by the Florida Center for Reading Research.

Differentiated instruction

for second language learners, students of varying reading skill, and for younger learners

  • Use pictures instead of words in activities for younger and lower level readers
  • Include auditory and hands-on activities (i. e., clapping hands, tapping the desk, or marching in place to the syllables in children's names)
  • Include a writing activity for more advanced learners.

See the research that supports this strategy

Adams, M., Foorman, B., Lundberg, I., & Beeler, T. (2004). Phonemic Activities for the Preschool or Elementary Classroom.

Ellis, E. (1997). How Now Brown Cow: Phoneme Awareness Activities.

Moats, L. & Tolman, C. (2008). Six Syllable Types.

Children's books to use with this strategy

Island: A Story of the Galápagos

By: Jason Chin

Genre: Nonfiction

Age Level: 6-9

Reading Level: Independent Reader

Young readers will explore the evolving terrain and animals of the Galápagos in this nonfiction picture book. Charles Darwin first visited the Galápagos Islands almost 200 years ago, only to discover a land filled with plants and animals that could not be found anywhere else on earth. How did they come to inhabit the island? How long will they remain? Thoroughly researched and filled with intricate and beautiful paintings by award-winning author and artist Jason Chin.

Where Else in the Wild? More Camouflaged Creatures Concealed & Revealed 

By: David Schwartz

Age Level: 3-6

Reading Level: Beginning Reader

Close-up, full color photographs of camouflaged creatures and a variety of poems ask readers to examine the image while learning about characteristics. A gatefold opens to provide additional information. (This may appeal to children who like "real" things.)

Dogku

By: Andrew Clements

Age Level: 6-9

Reading Level: Independent Reader

The picture book story of a dog who finds a home is told in completely (and surprisingly successfully) using haiku.

Tap Dancing on the Roof: Sijo (Poems)

By: Linda Sue Park

Genre: Poetry

Age Level: 6-9

Reading Level: Independent Reader

Like haiku, sijo – a little known, brief poetic form from Korea – looks at everyday activities from breakfast to the weather. Sophisticated illustrations complement the seemingly simple language to delight readers and listeners.

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Syllable. Division into Syllables. | Outline of the lesson in the Russian language (grade 1) on the topic:

MOU "Klishinskaya OOSh"

Open lesson in the 1st grade in the Russian language.

03/27/2018

Open day for parents

Teacher: Panina M.I.

Lesson topic: “Word and syllable. Dividing words into syllables.

Purpose of the lesson: formation of the ability to distinguish between a word and a syllable, to divide words into syllables.

Tasks:

- expand and clarify students' knowledge of how words are divided into syllables;

- teach to highlight syllables in words;

- to activate and expand students' vocabulary;

- to create conditions for the development of communication skills of cooperation with adults and peers.

Mastered UUD

Regulatory: perform a trial educational action, determine the purpose of the lesson, analyze and compare with the standard, control, correct and evaluate the work performed according to specified criteria, plan educational cooperation.

Communicative: express one's thoughts with sufficient completeness and accuracy, take into account different opinions.

Cognitive: extract the necessary information from a sentence, sum up a concept, choose the most effective ways to complete a task, independently create an algorithm of actions, perform actions according to an algorithm.

Personal: conduct self-assessment based on success criteria, adequately understand the reasons for success / failure in educational activities.

Course of the lesson

1. Organizational moment.

- We have guests at the lesson today. Greet them.

- Show me your readiness for a Russian lesson.

The bell has already rung.

How do we start the lesson?

We are sitting at the lesson -

We do not make noise and do not shout,

We quietly raise our hands,

If they ask, we answer.

We are a good friendly class!

Everything will work out for us.

- Open your notebooks.

I'll open my notebook

And lay it down.

I, friends, will not hide from you:

I am holding the pen like this.

I will sit straight, I will not bend.

I'll get to work.

- Let's remember what the little man sitting at the desk warns us about.

(PKCHAG - write beautifully, cleanly, neatly, competently)

- Write down today's date. March 27th. Classwork.

- What time of year does the month of March belong to?

- Spring is late, but to make it come faster, let's help the twig blossom. For all your correct answers in the lesson, leaves will bloom on the branch.

2. Calligraphy

- Guess what letter we will write on the calligraphy minute:

"This letter is wide and looks like a beetle"?

- Describe the sound that we write with this letter.

- Let's write the letter Zhzh.

(Teacher shows on the blackboard, children write in the air).

- Write a whole line.

3.Updating knowledge.

- Read the words: giraffe, snakes, hedgehogs, beetle.

- What do these words have in common?

- Which word is superfluous?

- How to find out how many syllables are in a word?

(clapping, chin, usually breathing)

- How do we divide into syllables?

(Children go to the board one by one and divide the words into syllables).

- What is the topic of our lesson.

- So, what are we going to learn in the lesson?

- Well done! THE FIRST LEAF FLOWED ON OUR Twig.

4. Vocabulary work.

- Guess the riddle.

Fluffy tail.

Golden fur.

Lives in the forest.

Chicken steals.

Who is this?

(Fox. That's right, but how to call the fox affectionately? Fox)

(Hang the picture on the board)

- What letter in this word do we need to remember?

- Everyone knows perfectly well what a fox is. Here is what she says about herself.

(A girl comes out with a picture of a fox)

- I am a fox - a predatory animal with a sharp muzzle and a long fluffy tail. The gossip-fox has sharp teeth, a thin stigma, ears on the top of the head, a tail at the fly away, and a warm fur coat. Kuma is well dressed up: wool is fluffy, golden; waistcoat on the chest, and a white tie around the neck. The word fox is also used in a figurative sense. So they say about a cunning, flattering person.

- Let's make a sentence with the word fox.

(Children make sentences).

- What rules for writing a sentence do you know?

Writing a sentence at the blackboard: A fox lives in a mink.

- Name familiar spellings.

- Divide words into syllables.

- Well done! ANOTHER LEAF FLOWED ON OUR Twig.

5. Physical Minute.

- What are the names of words that consist of one syllable? (monosyllabic)

- What are the names of words that consist of two syllables? (disyllabic)

- What are trisyllabic words?

- I will call you different words, and you, if the word has 1 syllable, clap your hands; if 2 syllables - stomp your feet; if three syllables - squat.

Forest, porridge, ringing, house, elephant, jellyfish, dog, slippers, school, chicken, salt, mother, world.

- Well done! ANOTHER LEAF FLOWED ON OUR Twig.

6. Work with the textbook.

- Open your textbook to page 34. Find exercise 6. Read the task.

(One student reads the task aloud).

- Let's work in pairs. Let's complete this task.

- Let's check what you got.

GOOD GUYS! ANOTHER LEAF APPEARS ON OUR Twig.

7. Physical exercise.

Quietly stood up, stretched,

Once - sat down, Two - bent down,

Three - inhaled deeply and jumped easily.

They patted their hands and stamped their feet.

Sit quietly, fine. Let's work some more.

8. Work with the textbook (continued)

- Let's do exercise 7.

- What is the name of this fairy tale? ("Turnip") Let's read it. What heroes are missing? Write only the first sentence and divide the words into syllables. Do not forget about the rules for writing a proposal. Name a one-syllable word (grandfather). Why is it called that? (one syllable) And how did you know it? (one vowel) What is the two-syllable word. (turnip) Why? How did you know? Name a three-syllable word. (planted) Why? How did you know?

ANOTHER LEAF ON A Twig.

9. Fixing.

- Let's play. Make the first syllable the second. You will get new words.

(reeds, canopy, pump, happy)

- Write down new words.

ANOTHER LEAF ON A Twig.

10. Lesson summary.

- Why did we need this lesson?

- What did you learn?

11. Reflection

- Think and answer the question:

- What can I praise myself for?

- What can I praise my classmates for?

- What can I praise the teacher for?

- Choose the color you want and show me how you rate your work in the lesson.

- I really liked the way they worked… (give names).

- I also think that our lesson achieved its goal. You are all great and have done a great job. It is still cold outside, it is snowing, but look what a wonderful branch has blossomed in our class thanks to your knowledge and efforts.

- Thank you for the lesson!

(Make this inscription on the other side of the board in magnetic letters)

Lesson summary. Topic: "Division of words into syllables. Transfer of words." | Outline of the lesson in the Russian language (Grade 1):

Lesson topic: “Word and syllable. Dividing words into syllables.

Purpose of the lesson: formation of the ability to distinguish between a word and a syllable, to divide words into syllables.

Tasks:

- expand and clarify students' knowledge of how words are divided into syllables;

- to teach to distinguish syllables in words;

- to activate and expand students' vocabulary;

- to create conditions for the development of communication skills of cooperation with adults and peers.

Mastered UUD

Regulatory: perform a trial learning activity, determine the goal of the lesson, analyze and compare with the standard, control, correct and evaluate the work done according to the specified criteria, plan learning collaboration.

Communicative: express your thoughts with sufficient completeness and accuracy, take into account different opinions.

Cognitive: extract the necessary information from a sentence, sum up a concept, choose the most effective ways to complete a task, independently create an algorithm of actions, perform actions according to an algorithm.

Personal: conduct self-assessment based on success criteria, adequately understand the reasons for success / failure in educational activities.

Lesson progress

1 Organizational moment

The bell has already rung.

How do we start the lesson?

We are sitting at the lesson -

We do not make noise and do not shout,

We quietly raise our hands,

If they ask, we answer.

We are a good friendly class!

Everything will work out for us.

- Open your notebooks.

I'll open my notebook

And lay it down.

I, friends, will not hide from you:

I am holding the pen like this.

I will sit straight, I will not bend.

I'll get to work.

- Write down today's date.

2. Calligraphy

I crawled out of the crumb-barrel,

Let the roots grow,

I became tall and powerful,

I am not afraid of either thunderstorms or clouds.

I feed the pigs and squirrels,

Nothing that my fruit is small.

(Dub.)

What letter will we write today? (D)

Work in a notebook.

Dd Dd

Woodpecker oak tree

An oak tree has grown on the edge.

3. Dictionary work. Introduction to new vocabulary. Fox-fox-fox.

Which of all the animals has a tail that is fluffier and longer? (Fox)

What letter in this word do we need to remember?

Let's make a sentence with the word fox.

(Children make sentences).

- What rules for writing a sentence do you know?

Write the sentence at the blackboard:

The fox lives in a mink.

- Name familiar spellings.

- Divide words into syllables.

4. Physical Minute.

- What are the names of words that consist of one syllable? (monosyllabic)

- What are the names of words that consist of two syllables? (disyllabic)

- What are trisyllabic words?

- I will call you different words, and you, if the word has 1 syllable, clap your hands; if 2 syllables - stomp your feet; if three syllables - squat.

Forest, porridge, ringing, house, elephant, jellyfish, dog, slippers, school, chicken, salt, mother, world.


5. Presentation of the topic of the lesson

Tomorrow we will learn how to transfer words correctly, and for this we need to be able to divide words into syllables. Therefore, today's lesson we dedicate to dividing words into syllables.

  • Let's write a sentence and divide the words into syllables.

A herd roams the meadows.

1st rule

Here the order is very strict

Divide all words into syllables

Transfer by syllables

Bro-dit (2 syllables) hundred-to (2 syllables) by lu-gams (2 syllables).

  • Practice of the rule

Riddle

Sheep and horses roam the field in disorder. From the gusts of the breeze, the view changes ... (Clouds)

Divide the word into syllables

Ob-la-ka (3 syllables).

Let's make a sentence with the word cloud.

(Children make sentences).

- What rules for writing a sentence do you know?

Writing a sentence at the blackboard:

Clouds are floating across the blue sky.

- Name familiar spellings.

- Divide words into syllables.

- Working on the transfer rule

Clouds are floating across the blue sky.

Clouds float across the blue sky.

6. Exercises according to the textbook.

- Open the tutorial.

Find exercise 6.

Read the task.

(One student reads the task aloud).

- Let's work in pairs. Let's complete this task.

- Let's check what you got.

7. Physical exercise.

Quietly stood up, stretched,

Once - sat down, Two - bent down,

Three - inhaled deeply and jumped easily.

They patted their hands and stamped their feet.

Sit quietly, fine. Let's work some more.

8. Work with the textbook (continued)

- Let's do exercise 7.

- What is the name of this fairy tale? ("Turnip") Let's read. What heroes are missing? Write only the first sentence and divide the words into syllables. Do not forget about the rules for writing a proposal. Name a one-syllable word (grandfather). Why is it called that? (one syllable) And how did you know it? (one vowel) What is the two-syllable word. (turnip) Why? How did you know? Name a three-syllable word. (planted) Why? How did you know?

9. Fixing.

- Let's play. Make the first syllable the second. You will get new words.

(reed, canopy, pump, happy)

- Write down new words.

- Swap notebooks and check each other.

- Change notebooks again. Let's read what you got.

10. Lesson summary.

- Why did we need this lesson?

- What did you learn?

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