Introduce First Sound Segmenting (Mico Version)

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Introduce First Sound Segmenting (Mico Version)

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Type: Learning Activity

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Teachers can use this activity to help teach students about segmenting sounds. The activity includes the use of a puppet and downloadable picture cards. A puppet can be made from a sock, paper bag, or popsicle sticks. Be creative!

Content Standard(s):
English Language Arts
ELA2021 (2021)
Grade: K
9. Demonstrate early phonological awareness to basic phonemic awareness skills in spoken words.

a. Count the number of words in a spoken sentence.

b. Recognize alliterative spoken words.

c. Recognize and produce pairs of rhyming words and distinguish them from non-rhyming pairs using pictures and/or spoken words.

d. Count, blend, and segment syllables in spoken words, including compound words.

e. Blend and segment onsets and rimes of single-syllable spoken words.

f. Identify the initial, final, and medial sounds of spoken words.

g. Blend and segment phonemes in single-syllable spoken words made up of three to four phonemes.

h. Distinguish between commonly confused cognate consonant sounds, using knowledge of voiced and unvoiced sounds and manner of articulation.

Examples: /t/ and /d/, /p/ and /b/, /ch/ and /j/, /s/ and /z/, /f/ and /v/, /k/ and /g/, /sh/ and /zh/, /th/ (voiced and unvoiced)

Note: Standard 9 is important as a foundational phonemic awareness skill for all learners.
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Author: Ginger Boyd