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Segmenting Syllables, Word Split Stomp
Materials: - Goal: Given a two-syllable spoken word, the student can stomp once for each syllable in the word ( "pencil" -> "pen" (stomp), "cil" (stomp) ). Items: Two-syllable words generated by the Freereading Word List Generator [edit] What to do Before t...
Oral Segmentation Accuracy, What's the Secret?
them help and make a note in an Activity Log. [edit] Related activities Oral Segmentation, Graph the Sounds Oral Segmentation Accuracy, Word Race Oral Segmenting Accuracy, Aliens of Paz Picture Activity All Phonological Awareness Activities [edit] About this activ...
Oral Segmentation, Graph the Sounds
sound do we hear next? Excellent! I tried to trick you. There is no sound after /t/! Now we need to count the sounds. How many sounds are in “cat?” Perfect. We have 3 sounds in cat. Can anyone show me how I would show there are 3 sounds using my graph? Choos...
Oral Segmentation Accuracy, Word Race
says “clock” has four sounds. Suzy, tell me the sounds in “clock.” Make corrections if necessary. Make sure to always have students give you the sound phonemes before awarding the point. Observe students play the game. For students who struggle, give them help and...
Segmenting Syllables, Treasure Box Game
your treasure, you must tell us what it is. However, instead of screaming your treasure out, tell it to us in syllables. Demonstrate how to play. Watch what I do. Pull a card out of the bag. Do not show the card to the class, and clap the syllables. “Pe...
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