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Educational Websites
Abcya.com
ABC Ya is an award-winning computer game program that has been trusted for over ten years by many teachers, parents, and gaurdians. It’s entertaining educational games are easy for the students to use and navigate, as well as very classroom friendly.
Abcmouse.com
ABC Mouse is an educational website with award-winning curriculum that is fun and engaging for students. The step by step learning path gives the kids a goal to aim for while learning too. This website and its variety of subjects and activities help children understand the curriculum in a safe online environment.
Education.com
This is a great website that offers many different subjects and grade levels. My favorite part of this website is the Phonological Awareness games, the kids love it and cheer each other on as they play and learn together on the Promethean Board. I have been very impressed with the three-year-olds progress on sound matching due to these activities.
Scholastic.com
Phonics Fun for Early Readers: Sound Match Activity. I read a lot of scholastics books and go to this website for guidance on some of my phonics activities and this has been one of my favorite activities recently. This is a great site and very student friendly. They have a section for everyone teachers, parents, kids, administrators, and librarians. They have Storybook Activities that the kids love to engage on, while not only being a great visual reference, it also helps the students become more phonologically aware.
FunFonix.com
This is a great website for phonics worksheets, games, and classroom activities. They have some great worksheets that matched a section on my lesson plan. Parents that want their kids to have extra practice with phonics can also access this website and pick out worksheets for their child to practice at home. The websites motto is Making Phonics Fun for Everyone!
Beginning Sound Match
Lesson Plan for Kindergarten, Phonics with Technology
Prepared by Mrs. Kayla Tucker
ISD: ADDIE Model
OVERVIEW & PURPOSE
In this lesson the students will practice both writing names accurately and identifying beginning sounds for common item names they see every day at home, school or the park. We will begin with the students writing their names in our classroom, then advance to identifying other common objects. I will cut some of these items out of magazines and print pictures online for the students to practice and use for this lesson. I have listed some of the importance of students understanding phonics below. After this lesson is implemented the students should be able to understand that…
- sentences are made up of words
- many different words can rhyme
- start blending sounds to make words
- words can be broken down into syllables
- some words can begin with the same sound
- some words can end with the same sound
EDUCATION STANDARDS
1. NETS.1.A - creativity and innovation
2. NETS.4.A - critical thinking, problem solving, and decision making
3. K.CS.D.01 - computing systems (devices)
4. K.CS.HS.01 - computing systems (hardware & software)
5. CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.K.2.C - write a letter or letters for most consonant and short-vowel sounds (phonemes).
OBJECTIVES
Students should be able to successfully point out 3 words or objects that have the same short-vowel sound as their first letter in their name. For example. “Eli, can you spell your name? Great, now let's take it apart. What sound does the E make? Good, now what about the L?...”
Students will turn a piece of construction paper lengthwise and write their name one letter at a time with enough space to glue a picture beside the letter that matches that sound. (I.E. E - Elephant, L - Lion, I - Ice)
All students should be able to successfully complete this lesson after their first or second month of kindergarten.
Student will be able to take turns and operate the SMART Board by themselves when playing educational games on either of the educational sites listed.
MATERIALS NEEDED
abcya.com
education.com (letter sounds balloon pop)
construction paper
crayons
glue
pictures
CURRICULUM EXTENSION ACTIVITY
Letters & Sounds
carsondellosa.com
Publisher: Carson-Dellosa