Blending and Short Sentence Writing Letter Work Kindergarten Age 5 First Term Lesson Notes Week 8
Kindergarten Lesson Plan – First Term Week 8
Subject: English (Letter Work)
Class: Kindergarten
Term: First Term
Week: 8
Age: 4-5 years
Topic: Non-Conventional Pre-Words: Blending and Short Sentence Writing
Duration: 40 minutes
Behavioural Objectives
By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:
- Blend and sound out more non-conventional pre-words.
- Write short sentences using non-conventional pre-words.
Key Words
- Blend
- Sound
- Pre-words
- Non-conventional
- Vowel
- Consonant
Set Induction
- The teacher greets the pupils and begins with a short song about blending sounds.
Entry Behaviour
- Pupils have previously practiced blending simple letter sounds and reading pre-words.
Learning Resources and Materials
- Flashcards: Displaying non-conventional blends and pre-words.
- Audio Visual Resources: Videos on blending sounds
Building Background / Connection to Prior Knowledge
- Review of conventional letter sounds and simple blends from previous lessons.
Embedded Core Skills
- Communication and Collaboration: Blending and sounding out words together.
- Critical Thinking and Problem Solving: Recognizing and blending non-conventional letter combinations.
Reference Books
- Lagos State Scheme of Work for Kindergarten
Instructional Materials
- Charts with non-conventional pre-words
- Flashcards of letters and blends
Lesson Content
Explanation of the Topic
- Non-Conventional Pre-Words:
- Introduction to blending more non-conventional letter combinations (e.g., pa, pe, pi).
- Examples of non-conventional pre-words and their blends.
Examples:
- Non-conventional blends: pa, pe, pi, po, pu; qua, que, qui, quo, qu; ra, re, ri, ro, ru; sa, se, si, so, su; ta, te, ti, to, tu; va, ve, vi, vo, vu; wa, we, wi, wo, wu; ya, ye, yi, yo, yu; za, ze, zi, zo, zu.
Learning Activities
- Blending Practice: The teacher models blending non-conventional sounds (e.g., pa, pe, pi) and asks pupils to repeat.
- Flashcard Activity: Pupils use flashcards to practice blending and reading non-conventional pre-words.
- Writing Practice: Pupils write the blended pre-words and short sentences in their exercise books.
Teacher’s Activities
- Write vowels and consonants on the board.
- Demonstrate blending non-conventional pre-words.
- Guide pupils through reading and writing the pre-words and short sentences.
- Provide flashcards and interactive practice.
Learners’ Activities
- Participate in blending practice, repeating after the teacher.
- Use flashcards to blend and read non-conventional pre-words.
- Write the blended pre-words and short sentences in their exercise books.
Assessment
Fill-in-the-Blank Questions
- The blend of ‘p’ and ‘a’ is __.
- a) pa
- b) pe
- c) pi
- d) po
- The blend of ‘q’ and ‘u’ is __.
- a) qa
- b) qu
- c) qi
- d) qo
- The blend of ‘r’ and ‘e’ is __.
- a) ra
- b) re
- c) ri
- d) ro
- Write the blend of ‘s’ and ‘i.’
- Which blend is not correct?
- a) sa
- b) se
- c) si
- d) sx
- Write the blend of ‘t’ and ‘o.’
- The blend of ‘v’ and ‘u’ is __.
- a) va
- b) ve
- c) vi
- d) vu
- Write the blend of ‘w’ and ‘e.’
- The blend of ‘y’ and ‘o’ is __.
- a) ya
- b) ye
- c) yo
- d) yu
- Which blend is a vowel and a consonant?
- a) za
- b) ae
- c) yi
- d) su
Class Activity Discussion
- Q: What is blending? A: Blending is putting two sounds together to make a word.
- Q: What is a pre-word? A: A pre-word is a simple, short word formed by blending two letters.
- Q: Can you give an example of a non-conventional blend? A: Yes, ‘pa’ is an example of a non-conventional blend.
- Q: Why do we learn to blend sounds? A: Blending helps us read and write new words.
- Q: What sound do you get when you blend ‘p’ and ‘a’? A: You get the sound ‘pa’.
- Q: How do you write the blend of ‘r’ and ‘e’? A: The blend is ‘re’.
- Q: Can you blend ‘q’ and ‘u’ for me? A: Yes, it makes ‘qu’.
- Q: What do you get when you blend ‘s’ and ‘i’? A: You get the sound ‘si’.
- Q: Is ‘vu’ a correct blend? A: Yes, ‘vu’ is a correct blend.
- Q: What is the blend of ‘w’ and ‘e’? A: The blend is ‘we’.
Conclusion
- The teacher collects pupils’ work and provides feedback.
- Reinforces the importance of practicing blending sounds.
- Encourages pupils to continue practicing at home.
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