Learn to Read and Write Three-Letter Words in Kindergarten
Letter Work Kindergarten Age 5 First Term Lesson Notes Week 5
Subject: Letter Work
Class: Kindergarten
Term: First Term
Week: 5
Age: 5 years
Topic: Three Letter Words
Sub-topic: Introduction to Three-Letter Words
Duration: 40 minutes
Behavioural Objectives:
At the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:
- Identify three-letter words.
- Pronounce simple three-letter words correctly.
- Read and write basic three-letter words.
Keywords: Three-letter words, Pronunciation, Reading, Writing
Set Induction:
The teacher will display flashcards with three-letter words and ask the pupils to identify and pronounce the words. This will introduce them to the concept of three-letter words.
Entry Behaviour:
The pupils are familiar with the alphabet and basic letter sounds.
Learning Resources and Materials:
- Flashcards with three-letter words
- Alphabet chart
- Word cards
- Marker and whiteboard
Building Background/Connection to Prior Knowledge:
The teacher will ask the pupils to recall some of the letters they have learned in the previous lessons and form simple words with them.
Embedded Core Skills:
- Phonics
- Early reading skills
- Writing skills
Learning Materials:
- Flashcards
- Writing materials (pencil, paper)
Reference Books:
- Lagos State Scheme of Work
- Phonics for Kindergarten
Content:
The lesson will focus on teaching the pupils how to read, pronounce, and write simple three-letter words. Examples of three-letter words include:
- bed
- men
- peg
- wig
- dot
- sun
- zip
- red
- beg
- hat
- sit
- rod
- gun
- pan
- bin
15 Fill-in-the-blank Questions:
- The word for something you sleep on is ______.
a) bed
b) sun
c) hat
d) zip - A word for a man is ______.
a) dot
b) men
c) bed
d) gun - You hang your clothes on a ______.
a) peg
b) pan
c) sit
d) zip - A small hairpiece is called a ______.
a) wig
b) sun
c) rod
d) bed - A round spot or mark is a ______.
a) dot
b) peg
c) hat
d) gun - The ______ shines in the sky.
a) peg
b) bed
c) sun
d) bin - To fasten your bag, use a ______.
a) zip
b) sit
c) hat
d) wig - A color that is like blood is ______.
a) red
b) pan
c) bin
d) bed - A word that means to ask for something is ______.
a) beg
b) gun
c) peg
d) dot - Something you wear on your head is a ______.
a) hat
b) sit
c) peg
d) pan - A word for sitting down is ______.
a) sit
b) zip
c) rod
d) sun - A thin stick is called a ______.
a) rod
b) hat
c) bed
d) beg - Something you shoot with is a ______.
a) gun
b) bed
c) sun
d) peg - A kitchen item used to cook food is a ______.
a) pan
b) peg
c) sit
d) zip - A container for garbage is a ______.
a) bin
b) rod
c) sit
d) bed
15 FAQs with Answers:
- What is a three-letter word?
- A word made up of three letters.
- Give an example of a three-letter word.
- “Bed” is a three-letter word.
- How do you spell “men”?
- “Men” is spelled M-E-N.
- Is “sun” a three-letter word?
- Yes, “sun” is a three-letter word.
- What is the first letter in “wig”?
- The first letter in “wig” is W.
- What do we use to fasten our clothes?
- We use a “zip” to fasten our clothes.
- What color is “red”?
- “Red” is the color of blood.
- What do we wear on our heads?
- We wear a “hat” on our heads.
- Is “sit” a three-letter word?
- Yes, “sit” is a three-letter word.
- What word means to sleep on?
- The word is “bed.”
- What word is used for a cooking pot?
- The word is “pan.”
- How many letters are in the word “gun”?
- There are three letters in the word “gun.”
- Which word means to ask for something?
- The word is “beg.”
- What is used to throw away garbage?
- A “bin” is used to throw away garbage.
- What do we use to sit down?
- We use a “chair” or “sit” down.
Presentation (Steps 1-3):
Step 1: The teacher will revise the alphabet and simple letter sounds.
Step 2: The teacher introduces the concept of three-letter words and gives examples such as “bed,” “men,” and “peg.”
Step 3: The teacher asks the pupils to repeat the words and identify other three-letter words.
Teacher’s Activities:
- Introduces three-letter words using flashcards.
- Guides the pupils in pronouncing the words.
- Provides examples and encourages participation.
Learners’ Activities:
- Listen to the teacher and pronounce the words after the teacher.
- Participate in identifying three-letter words.
- Practice writing the three-letter words on paper.
Assessment:
- Which of the following is a three-letter word?
a) Hat
b) School
c) Table
d) Chair - Spell the word “sun.”
- Write three examples of three-letter words.
Ten Evaluation Questions:
- What is a three-letter word?
- Spell the word “bin.”
- How do you spell the word “red”?
- What word is used for a small container for garbage?
- What word means to sit down?
- Spell the word “gun.”
- What is a word for something you wear on your head?
- Spell the word “bed.”
- What is the word for fasten your clothes?
- Give two examples of three-letter words.
Conclusion:
The teacher will go around the class to check pupils’ work, helping them with their pronunciation and writing. The teacher will then give additional three-letter words for the pupils to practice at home.
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