Consonant Digraph ‘sh’ Letter Work Kindergarten Second Term Lesson Notes Week 4
Comprehensive Lesson Plan
Subject: Reading and Writing Skills
Class: Kindergarten (Age 5)
Term: Second Term
Week: 4
Topic: Blending and Introduction to Consonant Digraph ‘sh’
Sub-topic: Reading and Writing Words with ‘sh’
Duration: 40 minutes
Behavioural Objectives
By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:
- Read fluently words containing the digraph ‘sh.’
- Recognize that the “h” in ‘sh’ does not sound independently.
- Pronounce the consonant digraph ‘sh’ correctly.
- Blend and write words with the digraph ‘sh.’
Keywords
Blend, digraph, sh, ship, fish, dish.
Set Induction
The teacher plays a short audio-visual clip demonstrating the sound of the digraph ‘sh’ and asks pupils to imitate the sound.
Entry Behaviour
Pupils can blend simple two- and three-letter words from prior lessons.
Learning Resources and Materials
- Flashcards showing words with ‘sh.’
- Word charts with examples like “ship,” “fish,” “dish.”
- Audio-visual resources (e.g., YouTube videos).
- A sound hanger showing ‘sh.’
Building Background/Connection to Prior Knowledge
The teacher revisits blending individual letter sounds and introduces the concept of joining letters to form digraphs.
Embedded Core Skills
- Communication: Listening and repeating sounds.
- Collaboration: Group pronunciation exercises.
- Critical Thinking: Identifying rhyming words.
Learning Materials
- Flashcards with the digraph ‘sh.’
- Word charts.
- Audio-visual aids to demonstrate the sound of ‘sh.’
Reference Books
- Lagos State Scheme of Work for Kindergarten
- Jolly Phonics Workbook
- Decodable Readers
Instructional Materials
- Flashcards displaying ‘sh’ words.
- Charts with rhyming words (e.g., “fish” and “dish”).
- Online video resources, e.g., YouTube link: YouTube resource.
Content
Definition and Explanation
- Blending: Combining sounds to form words (e.g., ‘sh’ + ‘i’ + ‘p’ = “ship”).
- Consonant Digraph: Two consonants combined to produce one sound (e.g., ‘sh’).
- Examples of Words with ‘sh’:
- Initial position:
- “ship”
- “shop”
- “shed”
- Ending position:
- “fish”
- “dish”
- “wish”
- Initial position:
Presentation
Step 1: Revision of the Previous Topic
The teacher revises blending and pronouncing three-letter words from earlier lessons (e.g., “cat,” “dog”).
Step 2: Introduction of the New Topic
- The teacher introduces the digraph ‘sh’ by showing a flashcard and pronouncing it.
- Explains that “s” and “h” come together to produce the ‘sh’ sound.
- Demonstrates examples:
- Initial: “ship,” “shop.”
- Ending: “fish,” “dish.”
Step 3: Student Contributions and Corrections
Pupils practice blending ‘sh’ with other sounds to form words. The teacher provides corrections as necessary.
Teacher’s Activities
- Display flashcards with ‘sh’ words.
- Demonstrate the blending of ‘sh’ with vowels to form words.
- Model correct pronunciation of ‘sh’ words.
- Write examples on the board for pupils to read and copy.
- Guide pupils to identify rhyming words like “fish” and “dish.”
Learners’ Activities
- Repeat the ‘sh’ sound after the teacher.
- Blend letters to form words with ‘sh.’
- Pronounce words containing the digraph ‘sh.’
- Identify rhyming words in charts.
- Write ‘sh’ words in their notebooks.
Assessment
10 Short-Answer Questions
- Write a word that starts with ‘sh.’
- What is the sound of “s + h”?
- Blend and write: “sh + o + p.”
- Write a word that rhymes with “fish.”
- What is a consonant digraph?
Evaluation Questions
15 Fill-in-the-Blank Questions
- The sound of “s + h” is called _ (a) blend (b) digraph (c) vowel (d) sound
- _ + i + p = ship (a) sh (b) ch (c) th (d) ph
- Blend: f + i + _ = fish (a) sh (b) ch (c) ph (d) gh
- What word rhymes with “dish”? _ (a) fish (b) shop (c) cat (d) sit
- _ + o + p = shop (a) sh (b) ch (c) ph (d) th
Class Activity Discussion
15 FAQs and Answers
- What is a consonant digraph? Two consonants that make one sound.
- What is the sound of ‘sh’? A soft “shh” sound.
- What is blending? Combining sounds to form words.
- What does “fish” mean? An animal that lives in water.
- How do you spell “ship”? S-H-I-P.
- What word rhymes with “dish”? “Fish.”
- How do you blend “sh + o + p”? Shop.
- What word has ‘sh’ at the end? Fish.
- How do you pronounce “sh”? “Shh” sound.
Conclusion
The teacher moves around to mark pupils’ notebooks and provides feedback.
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